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GLQ (2020) 26 (2): 226–229.
Published: 01 April 2020
... responsibility to provide more opportunities for others because others have come before us and have done this so we can be, really be where we are today. DOI 10.1215/10642684- 8141746 ALLIES, ACCOMPLICES, AND AGGRESSIONS The Pernicious Nature of Queer Battle Fatigue Walter S. Gershon This short essay underscores...
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GLQ (2009) 15 (4): 565–582.
Published: 01 October 2009
...Kara Keeling Daniel Peddle's film The Aggressives makes perceptible an intolerable yet quotidian violence, as the index of our time. Putting queer theories of temporality into proximity with anticolonial ones, this essay seeks to remain aware of what in The Aggressives escapes attempts to contain...
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GLQ (2008) 14 (4): 457–479.
Published: 01 October 2008
... queer Internet communities corroborate the impression that queer Asia may be much more than a concept. Yet there is a growing retrenchment in the same region as various states take up measures quite inhospitable to queer existence. Christian NGOs in particular are aggressively raising social discontent...
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GLQ (2017) 23 (3): 440–443.
Published: 01 June 2017
...” thinking with or about biology where biology is understood thusly gets us nowhere. Recognizing the inevitability of the book’s entanglements with/in an antibiology/ probiology debate, Wilson focuses on reframing feminism as more aggressive and bilious than we like to imagine...
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GLQ (2018) 24 (1): 36–38.
Published: 01 January 2018
... at the Pulse. What was particularly interesting were the responses that did not condition his acts on whether he belonged to ISIS or whether in fact he was gay but on the social aggression that led him to kill the clubgoers. For instance, in his blog post Jack Halberstam (2016) wrote...
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GLQ (2020) 26 (2): 215–218.
Published: 01 April 2020
... can be understood as a space, knotted with sociocultural ideals from local and less local contexts, including such acts of aggression (Nespor 1997; Whitlock 2013). In short, schooling is enmeshed with the broader society and the multiplicity of affective conditions that drive interactions, from...
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GLQ (2001) 7 (4): 645–648.
Published: 01 October 2001
... evidence” (5). Mirandé calls into question the negative, monolithic view of machismo and Latino masculinity according to which men are powerful, aggressive, and dominant and women are weak, submissive, and self-sacrificing. He further suggests that these negative...
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GLQ (2003) 9 (3): 415–428.
Published: 01 June 2003
... the madwoman is struc- tured by what Jacques Lacan would describe as méconnaissance, the aggressive, paranoiac misrecognition or misknowledge that structures sanity and insanity alike and that therefore leaves the distinction between the two permanently in doubt.7...
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GLQ (1999) 5 (3): 331–359.
Published: 01 June 1999
... wins with quasi-orgasmic glee. Throughout the game, Madame alternates between aggression toward her daughter and condemnatory suspicion of her maids’ leisure activities upstairs. The sequence’s rapid, insistent juxtaposition of the Danzards and the Papins suggests that incestuous, lesbian love...
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GLQ (2020) 26 (4): 701–722.
Published: 01 October 2020
... the capturing of intricate action without much physical exertion on the crew s part (Boddy 2008: 154). Bertolt Brecht admired the physicality and aggression of boxing and believed that its fans represented ideal theater spectators.2 His In the Jungle of Cities, first produced in 1923, is composed of a drawn...
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GLQ (2020) 26 (2): 230–232.
Published: 01 April 2020
... with a set of tenets or ideals to anchor the theory. This is because we wish to center the discussion on lived experiences rather than tenets that in some fashion vali- date what it might mean to be queer and fatigued through battling every day com- monplace aggressions (6). However, Wozolek, Varndell...
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GLQ (2023) 29 (1): 61–76.
Published: 01 January 2023
..., this meant “one might anticipate an early development of this child's erotic interest in his parents” (331). Moreover, the Confucian emphasis on filial piety disparaged the acting out of aggressive impulses, especially toward elders. This of course did not mean that the child held no grudges toward authority...
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GLQ (2008) 14 (4): 569–597.
Published: 01 October 2008
... the histories of exclusion and aggression that make queer political and cultural distrust sensible, in their own way queer skepticism and anxiety about crossover sustain — at queer expense — the opposi- tion between queer and not queer. Can we produce a different critique...
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GLQ (2020) 26 (3): 584–589.
Published: 01 June 2020
... aggressive- bottom and straight, sexually virile, hyper- sexual homo- thug, dispassionate aggressive- top, respectively. French bottoms and Arab tops traverse the colonial fantasy ground and map the pornscapes in narrow 586 GLQ: A JOURNAL OF LESBIAN AND GAY STUDIES medina passages, between plateau and medina...
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GLQ (2009) 15 (4): 611–612.
Published: 01 October 2009
... women as aggressive, assertive, and more masculine than puritanical notions of woman- hood allow, a black butch woman’s queerness is not easily read as queer until a kiss or a sensual touch occurs between a black butch woman and her femme counterpart. If overt displays of sensuality are required...
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GLQ (2009) 15 (4): 612–615.
Published: 01 October 2009
... women as aggressive, assertive, and more masculine than puritanical notions of woman- hood allow, a black butch woman’s queerness is not easily read as queer until a kiss or a sensual touch occurs between a black butch woman and her femme counterpart. If overt displays of sensuality are required...
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GLQ (2009) 15 (4): 615–617.
Published: 01 October 2009
... women as aggressive, assertive, and more masculine than puritanical notions of woman- hood allow, a black butch woman’s queerness is not easily read as queer until a kiss or a sensual touch occurs between a black butch woman and her femme counterpart. If overt displays of sensuality are required...
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GLQ (2009) 15 (4): 618–619.
Published: 01 October 2009
... women as aggressive, assertive, and more masculine than puritanical notions of woman- hood allow, a black butch woman’s queerness is not easily read as queer until a kiss or a sensual touch occurs between a black butch woman and her femme counterpart. If overt displays of sensuality are required...
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GLQ (2009) 15 (4): 620–621.
Published: 01 October 2009
... women as aggressive, assertive, and more masculine than puritanical notions of woman- hood allow, a black butch woman’s queerness is not easily read as queer until a kiss or a sensual touch occurs between a black butch woman and her femme counterpart. If overt displays of sensuality are required...
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GLQ (2009) 15 (4): 622–623.
Published: 01 October 2009
... women as aggressive, assertive, and more masculine than puritanical notions of woman- hood allow, a black butch woman’s queerness is not easily read as queer until a kiss or a sensual touch occurs between a black butch woman and her femme counterpart. If overt displays of sensuality are required...