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GLQ (2016) 22 (4): 495–503.
Published: 01 October 2016
... . 2014 . Girlhood and the Plastic Image . Lebanon, NH : Dartmouth College Press . INTRODUCTION What Is the Now, Even of Then? Julian Gill-­Peterson, Rebekah Sheldon, and Kathryn Bond Stockton What are we to make of the unexpected future in which we find ourselves? With this open...
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GLQ (2018) 24 (1): 38–41.
Published: 01 January 2018
.... 2016. “In Praise of Latin Night at the Queer Club.” Washington Post, June 13. DOI 10.1215/10642684-4254441 I JUST CAN’T EVEN Shaka McGlotten I just can’t even. I just can’t even handle it. I feel like we are living in a nightmare. I watch...
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GLQ (2005) 11 (1): 65–94.
Published: 01 January 2005
...Geertje Mak Duke University Press 2005 “SO WE MUST GO BEHIND EVEN WHAT THE MICROSCOPE CAN REVEAL” The Hermaphrodite’s “Self” in Medical Discourse at the Start of the Twentieth Century Geertje Mak On October 31, 1907, a Dr. König from Altona wrote to Franz Ludwig Von Neugebauer...
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GLQ (2011) 17 (2-3): 309–329.
Published: 01 June 2011
... to about 1820. The essay concludes by suggesting that queer family romance in collecting visual and material culture constitutes a possible matrix of queer bonding that might supplement, or even provide an alternative to, the social relations of juridical kin or real biological family; because queer...
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GLQ (2009) 15 (4): 565–582.
Published: 01 October 2009
... it yet nonetheless can be felt and perceived even though—or especially if—it remains unrecognizable or unintelligible to our current common senses. We can think of what escapes these operations as the content that exceeds its expression, that through which poetry from the future might be perceived yet...
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GLQ (2017) 23 (4): 559–587.
Published: 01 October 2017
... many television texts feature gay men as fathers. These texts usually present gay parenthood as a positive phenomenon and sometimes even as more successful than heteronormative parenthood. The recasting of gay parenthood as positive is achieved through various devices, some of which are familiar from...
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GLQ (2010) 16 (1-2): 41–68.
Published: 01 April 2010
...-opted into providing Native commodities for consumption in the multicultural academic-industrial complex. The subjectless critique of queer theory can assist Native studies in critically interrogating how it could unwittingly re-create colonial hierarchies even within projects of decolonization...
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GLQ (2013) 19 (4): 545–558.
Published: 01 October 2013
... be imagined as, queer stuff. In contrast to the recent insistence on queer antirelationality and anticommunal modes of unbelonging, these books insist on the performative and political dimensions of critical futurity. Furthermore, I show how even as the preoccupation with a certain kind of idealism (what...
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GLQ (2017) 23 (2): 167–193.
Published: 01 April 2017
... moment when the virus remains an urgent health concern among young, queer Latino men even as the dominant culture locates the crisis in the past. Challenging health care inequities and interrogating conceptions of “healthy” sexuality, Cuadros's 1994 collection of prose and poetry, City of God...
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GLQ (2011) 17 (2-3): 349–355.
Published: 01 June 2011
... subjectivity might be reconceived otherwise, even as genealogical inheritance continues to haunt its instantiations. © 2011 by Duke University Press 2011 Critical Bonds Daddy’s Girl Carla Freccero on Leo Bersani What still links democratization . . . to fraternization cannot always...
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GLQ (2011) 17 (4): 543–573.
Published: 01 October 2011
... heteroaggrandizing scale conceivable. Each work thus contrives its own ways to diminish, even to oust, elements of the Jesus story that could be seen to challenge sexual orthodoxies and normative familial arrangements. In its treatment of these two recent popular religious blockbusters, this essay extends across...
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GLQ (2012) 18 (1): 47–69.
Published: 01 January 2012
.... By revisiting a textual scene in the genealogy of capitalism where commodity fetishism makes its appearance as a rhetorical construction—Leon Battista Alberti's treatise on the family—I show how ideology works phantasmically to “eternalize” or “universalize” historical contingency, even as the historicization...
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GLQ (2013) 19 (2): 249–259.
Published: 01 April 2013
...Steven Epstein Three excellent recent books attest to how much remains to be understood about the AIDS epidemic, and even about its most well-studied years, the 1980s and 1990s. While varying by discipline and approach, these books converge around a common set of preoccupations: the potency...
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GLQ (2013) 19 (3): 301–340.
Published: 01 June 2013
... desire in the novel's present, as Genet critics and literary critics of pre-Stonewall texts have tried to argue. Rather, Miracle 's anachronisms open a temporal fold for queer modes of belonging, pleasure, and even paradise that, though historically experienced, remain unintelligible within forward...
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GLQ (2014) 20 (1-2): 167–180.
Published: 01 April 2014
... questions to energize future work committed to the even more thoroughgoing critique of violent power as it continues to articulate itself through racialization, sexualization, and other forms of unequal economic, social, cultural, and political division. Reading Chican@ Like a Queer: The De-Mastery...
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GLQ (2014) 20 (3): 277–296.
Published: 01 June 2014
... this simultaneous reliance on and challenge to lyric voice, Bidart engages the specific demands that the AIDS crisis places on testimony while reminding us that desire undermines even as it sustains testimony's imperatives. His poetry thus complicates both the centrality of voice in lyric studies and the seemingly...
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GLQ (2008) 14 (4): 623–637.
Published: 01 October 2008
...Nick Davis This article takes the recent success and notoriety of John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus (2006) as the occasion for an overview of “real” sex as a recurring motif and practice of commercial, nonpornographic cinema of recent years. Diverse in their generic modalities and, even more...
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GLQ (2009) 15 (1): 153–169.
Published: 01 January 2009
... (fish threesomes) to the raunchy (bestiality in the cowshed), and even more ordinary combinations of both (dogs' dry-humping), the forms of sociality accruing in these discussions lay foundations for new biopolitical (as opposed to disciplinary) knowledges, prompting further inquiry into what happens...
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GLQ (2023) 29 (1): 91–107.
Published: 01 January 2023
... examines the untimely echoes between contemporary queer classification systems and German sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld's 1910 taxonomy of “sexual intermediaries,” which forwards a combinatorially lush kaleidoscope of sexual and gendered possibilities that outflanks even contemporary developments. The goal...
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GLQ (2023) 29 (1): 109–128.
Published: 01 January 2023
... and 23andMe, the 2019 study concluded that “many loci with individually small effects,” which are spread across the entire genome, contribute in statistically significant but highly unreliable ways to an individual's sexual behavior. The study was thus greeted by geneticists, science journalists, and even...
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