Author : Charles E. Morris III
Publisher : Msu Press Journals
ISBN 13 : 9781684300754
Total Pages : 0 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (7 download)
Book Synopsis Qed: A Journal in Glbtq Worldmaking 5, No. 2 by : Charles E. Morris III
Download or read book Qed: A Journal in Glbtq Worldmaking 5, No. 2 written by Charles E. Morris III and published by Msu Press Journals. This book was released on 2018-10-15 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Essays Hana Masri, "Queer Border Objects and the Sucio Material Politics of Migration in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands" Joshua Trey Barnett and Brandon S. Killen, "Catching Sight: Queer Worldmaking in a Glance" Tison Pugh, "Interracial Homosexuality and the White Southern Phallus in Kevin Sessums's Mississippi Sissy" Forum: Calling Spacey Out? Claire Sisco King, "Introduction" Joshua N. Morrison, "Anticipating the Mobilization of Queerness in the Rehabilitation of Kevin Spacey" Justin J. Rudnick, "Kevin Spacey's Coming Out and the Politics of Gay Victimhood" Dylan Rollo, "Display Case: Kevin Spacey's Shattered Closet, Integrity, and Image" Suzanne Marie Enck, "Accountability Amidst the 'Me Too' Reckoning: Kevin Spacey's Homopatriarchal Apologia" Meggie Mapes, "Bad Spacey: Retributive Justice and Queer Erasure" Christopher Purcell, "Hiding Behind Gayness: On Spacey and What It Means for Gay/Bisexual Youth" Shinsuke Eguchi, "Layers of Homonormativity in Kevin Spacey's Coming-Out Scandal" Ian Barnard, "Queer: Good Gay, Bad Gay, Black Gay, White Gay?" Jeffrey Q. McCune, Jr., "Beyond Kevin Spacey: More than Scraps on the Cutting Room Floor" Book Reviews Erica R. Meiners, For the Children? Protecting Innocence in a Carceral State, reviewed by Jenna M. Loyd Sarah Schulman, Conflict Is Not Abuse: Overstating Harm, Community Responsibility, and the Duty of Repair, reviewed by Kendall Gerdes Jennifer Tyburczy, Sex Museums: The Politics and Performance of Display, reviewed by Thomas R. Dunn Jaclyn I. Pryor, Time Slips: Queer Temporalities, Contemporary Performance, and the Hole of History, reviewed by Myles W. Mason