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GLQ (2006) 12 (3): 351–376.
Published: 01 June 2006
...Stacy Wolf Duke University Press 2006 “We’ll Always Be Bosom Buddies” Female Duets and the Queering of Broadway Musical Theater Stacy Wolf In the middle of the second act of Mame (1966), the title character and her best friend, Vera, sing a hilarious duet of competition...
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GLQ (2016) 22 (2): 205–214.
Published: 01 April 2016
... . Performance . Durham, NC : Duke University Press . WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN QUEER Diana Taylor To María Elena Martínez, the primogenita of the research on Juana la Larga, who did not live to see this essay published. In June 2014, during the Hemispheric Institute’s Encuentro (an eight-­day...
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GLQ (2011) 17 (2-3): 223–241.
Published: 01 June 2011
... between these two trajectories, we argue, has informed queer theory from its inception. We develop the concept of queer bondsto describe relations radically in excess of humanist and neoliberal accounts of the individual, suggesting queer theory has always been a theory of queer bonds. If sex...
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GLQ (2010) 16 (4): 577–597.
Published: 01 October 2010
... as (always and only) a victim of military inspection, turning him instead into an object of desire well aware of his desirability. Furthermore, focusing on the most common search routine practiced by the Israeli soldiers at the checkpoint, the lifting of Palestinian shirts to ensure...
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GLQ (2017) 23 (3): 289–326.
Published: 01 June 2017
...Elspeth H. Brown Obviously, glamour is queer. But has this always been true? This article offers queer histories of capitalism and interwar glamour through an analysis of George Platt Lynes's photographic work. Lynes, an American photographer for Condé Nast publications, was one of numerous queer...
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GLQ (2008) 14 (2-3): 191–215.
Published: 01 June 2008
...Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley What would it mean for both queer and African diaspora studies to theorize that the black Atlantic has always been a queer Atlantic? What new geography—or better, oceanography—of sexual, gendered, transnational, and racial identities might emerge through a queer reading...
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GLQ (2008) 14 (2-3): 289–315.
Published: 01 June 2008
... regimes always function in relation to crosscutting hierarchies of race, gender, class, and geopolitics. This suggests that the campaign for recognition of same-sex couples must address the multiple underpinnings of the il/legal distinction or else risk benefiting only the most privileged. The article...
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GLQ (2009) 15 (2): 313–327.
Published: 01 April 2009
... original state. This article deploys the term somatechnics to think through the varied and complex ways in which bodily-being is always already shaped by technés—from, for example, the surgeon's knife to the discourses that justify and contest the use of such instruments. I argue...
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GLQ (2011) 17 (2-3): 381–387.
Published: 01 June 2011
... be the condition of any sociability. She suggests that there is also a sociality at stake in human relationality that does not imply the intimate connotations of sociability. This sociality derives from the constitutive conditions of the body itself—a body always given over to others, which exists in a field...
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GLQ (2012) 18 (2-3): 249–262.
Published: 01 June 2012
... attempts to revindicate the theoretics of those who, in Barbara Christian's words, “have always been a race for theory.” © 2012 by Duke University Press 2012 Editorial Note A Conversation “Overflowing with Memory” On Omise’eke Natasha Tinsley’s “Water, Shoulders, Into the Black Pacific...
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GLQ (2012) 18 (2-3): 277–295.
Published: 01 June 2012
... health discourses circulating throughout the region. These MSM are nearly always overrepresented by a subgrouping of openly gay Caribbean men. Yet the forbidding absence of Caribbean homosexuality in popular discourses and the dangerously pervasive presence of Caribbean MSM in public health discourses...
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GLQ (2012) 18 (2-3): 387–405.
Published: 01 June 2012
... in the city. In the process, they collectively refuse the seemingly axiomatic notion that queer subjects are always being homogenized by transnational capital and neoliberal cosmopolitanism. Rather, as Andrew Tucker suggests, the hybrid queer cultures present in the city demand a more nuanced understanding...
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GLQ (2015) 21 (2-3): 365–385.
Published: 01 June 2015
..., this essay contends that queer publics are always already locked into complex ecologies of reproduction embedded in the carbon economy. A queer-inhumanist critique thus requires understanding lateral forms of affective entanglement that link geographically and temporally distant bodies through ecological...
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GLQ (2022) 28 (3): 439–461.
Published: 01 June 2022
..., in response to the narrator's demand for total empathetic identification? And, how can we draw out the text's queer potential? Versions of these two questions have been asked many times by critics, but always in the register of unveiling, unmasking, exposing. What if, rather than deconstructing or diagnosing...
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GLQ (2022) 28 (4): 567–587.
Published: 01 October 2022
... articulations of gender on the move. Always moving at the intersection of Blackness as “a waste of space” and becoming waste object herself, Betty's flyness opens an ecological horizon for rethinking the matter that matters. [email protected] Copyright © 2022 by Duke University Press 2022...
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GLQ (2021) 27 (3): 357–377.
Published: 01 June 2021
... polvo be read as prescient for how coloniality lingers as enduring conditions of debility and precarity. Ramos Otero's affinity for finitude, figured through polvo, counterintuitively conjures a relational desire that privileges the porous, the marginal, and the always precarious possibility of survival...
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GLQ (2025) 31 (2): 257–282.
Published: 01 April 2025
... Deleuze's text against itself, however, the author troubles this easy distinction so as to suggest that desire itself—desire as the “nonhuman within human sex”—is always already racialized. The article suggests that this is the common function served by the FHAR's Arab “beast” as well as Deleuze...
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Published: 01 June 2023
Figure 2. “The V.C.Q (Live as You Want) Club is pleased to invite you to the great Fantasy Ball that will offer in the restaurant La Laguna on January 31, 1959 at 10 p.m. Thanking you for your presence in advance, always yours [unintelligible] and at your service, The Board. Note: The party More
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GLQ (1995) 2 (4): 343–346.
Published: 01 October 1995
... indicators in themselves of an all-too-insidiously unified field of vision: one always already unified in the name of the cellular singularity, the quasi- GLQ, Vol. 2, pp. 343-346 0 1995 OPA (Overseas Publishers Association) Reprints available directly from the publisher Amsterdam B.V...
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GLQ (2019) 25 (1): 101–106.
Published: 01 January 2019
... Crisis Has Always Been Defined by What We Don’t Know .” Colorlines , December 1 . www.colorlines.com/content/aids-epidemic-has-always-been-defined-what-we-dont-know . Weiner Joshua J. Young Damon . 2011 . “ Queer Bonds .” GLQ 17 , nos. 2 – 3 : 223 – 41 . Wiegman Robyn...