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GLQ (2012) 18 (2-3): 211–248.
Published: 01 June 2012
...Jafari S. Allen This essay sketches the parameters of black/queer/diaspora ethics, aesthetics, and methodologies vis-à-vis conjunctural moments in black queer studies, women of color feminisms, queer of color critique, queer theory, and on-the-ground expressive practices. This genealogical matrix...
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GLQ (2019) 25 (1): 107–112.
Published: 01 January 2019
...Jafari Sinclaire Allen; Omise’eke Natasha Tinsley In this epistolary reflection on the impact of the “Black/Queer/Diaspora” special issue, the authors reevaluate the scholarly practice of Black queer friendship, kinship, and love. Recognizing the ways “Black/Queer/Diaspora” emerged from and built...
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GLQ (2019) 25 (2): 366–369.
Published: 01 April 2019
...Mehammed Amadeus Mack Queer Roots for the Diaspora: Ghosts in the Family Tree Hayes Jarrod Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press , 2016 . x + 325 pp. Copyright © 2019 Duke University Press 2019 ...
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GLQ (2011) 17 (1): 193–204.
Published: 01 January 2011
...David L. Eng This essay reviews two books, M. Jacqui Alexander's Pedagogies of Crossing: Meditations on Feminism, Sexual Politics, Memory, and the Sacred and Gayatri Gopinath's Impossible Desires: Queer Diasporas and South Asian Public Cultures , both of which focus on the intersections of queer...
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GLQ (2012) 18 (2-3): 249–262.
Published: 01 June 2012
...Jafari S. Allen; Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley This conversation between Jafari S. Allen and Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley (with Natalie Bennett, Rosamond S. King, Rinaldo Walcott, and Michelle Wright) follows a lively debate during the Black/Queer/Diaspora Work(ing) Group symposium in 2009. This debate...
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GLQ (2020) 26 (1): 206–208.
Published: 01 January 2020
...Kareem Khubchandani Copyright © 2020 Duke University Press 2020 Reference Gopinath Gayatri . 2005 . Impossible Desires: Queer Diasporas and South Asian Public Cultures . Durham, NC : Duke University Press . 206 GLQ: A JOURNAL OF LESBIAN AND GAY STUDIES QUEERING AREA...
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GLQ (2020) 26 (2): 346–348.
Published: 01 April 2020
... and nuances of place. Hence one of the most important interventions of this book is its provo- cation for the fields of study and disciplines that it pushes against. Gill argues for, theorizes, and situates Black Queer Diaspora Studies through a reshap- ing and intertwining of the fields of anthropology...
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GLQ (2024) 30 (3): 359–360.
Published: 01 June 2024
... and the director of the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality at New York University. She works at the intersection of transnational feminist and queer studies, postcolonial studies, and diaspora studies and is the author of two monographs: Impossible Desires: Queer Diasporas and South Asian Public...
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GLQ (2023) 29 (2): 301–303.
Published: 01 April 2023
... works at the intersection of transnational feminist and queer studies, postcolonial studies, and diaspora studies and is the author of two monographs: Impossible Desires: Queer Diasporas and South Asian Public Cultures (2005) and Unruly Visions: The Aesthetic Practices of Queer Diaspora (2018). She...
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GLQ (2021) 27 (1): 157–161.
Published: 01 January 2021
... in Gay Video Porn .” In How Do I Look? Queer Film and Video , edited by Object-Choices Bad , 145 – 68 . Seattle : Bay Press . Gopinath Gayatri . 2005 . Impossible Desires: Queer Diasporas and South Asian Public Cultures . Durham, NC : Duke University Press . Huang Vivian L...
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GLQ (2002) 8 (1-2): 251–252.
Published: 01 April 2002
... at Rutgers University. An expanded version of his dissertation, “Culture, Representation, and the Puerto Rican Queer Diaspora,” is forthcoming. His research focuses on queer Latin/o American performance and the formation of a public social sphere. Michael Luongo holds a master’s degree in city...
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GLQ (2024) 30 (3): 319–336.
Published: 01 June 2024
..., this community took me in. It was literally like being adopted by an illustrious family. Gayatri Gopinath : To build on Martin's discussion about one's adopted intellectual community, my first book, Impossible Desires: Queer Diasporas and South Asian Public Cultures , came out in 2005. And I quite literally...
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GLQ (2009) 15 (3): 533.
Published: 01 June 2009
... 2009 About the Contributors Gayatri Gopinath is associate professor of gender and sexuality studies in the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis at New York University. Her work in queer studies, popular culture, and the South Asian diaspora has appeared in numerous articles...
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GLQ (2023) 29 (2): 269–276.
Published: 01 April 2023
... imagined as sites of queer culture but rather as sites hostile to queer existence. When I first saw the film in 2012, I was in the midst of writing what would eventually become my 2018 book Unruly Visions: The Aesthetic Practices of Queer Diaspora . The book considers how these aesthetic practices...
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GLQ (2023) 29 (2): 285–289.
Published: 01 April 2023
... that Xalapa holds drives Mari's ten-year plan to return while also opening up the possibility of Yolanda joining her. With a focus on queer diaspora, Gayatri Gopinath ( 2018 : 84) interprets this scene as a moment in which Mari articulates a queer genealogy “routed in and through” Xalapa and Huntington...
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GLQ (2011) 17 (4): 575–602.
Published: 01 October 2011
... of vulnerability.”16 I return in the conclusion to the conundrums that this queer ethic poses for recovering Villa. Here I wish to foreground how current configurations of queer modernist and queer diaspora studies both facilitate and foreclose a reengagement with his work...
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GLQ (2008) 14 (2-3): 169–190.
Published: 01 June 2008
... invisible, unintelligible, and unspeakable in both queer and migration studies, and that reflect both “alienation from white gay communities” and “histories of multiple diasporas” forged through colonialism and capitalism.8 On the other hand, much of the scholarship also makes clear that “queer...
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GLQ (2021) 27 (3): 357–377.
Published: 01 June 2021
... Anthology of Latino Literature . 8. In 2011 the reprint of Manuel Ramos Otero's only published novel, La novelabingo , appeared. Furthermore, his work is prominently featured in a 2007 anthology of queer Puerto Rican literature from the island and its diaspora, Los otros cuerpos: Antología de...
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GLQ (2010) 16 (1-2): 69–92.
Published: 01 April 2010
... be true that “through the lens of queer diaspora, various writers and visual artists such as Nice Rodriguez, Ginu Kamani, Audre Lorde, R. Zamora Linmark, Richard Fung, and Achy Obejas . . . can now be deciphered and read simultaneously into multiple queer and national...
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GLQ (2024) 30 (2): 205–233.
Published: 01 April 2024
... shops seeks to provincialize the explanatory reach of covert exchange as a framework. Black queer cultural producers across the diaspora took advantage of increased access to the Xerox machine and commercial venues like Kinko's in the 1980s and 1990s. BLK , the name of Alan Bell's famous black gay...
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