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Queer Enough
Title : Queer Enough Original title : Queer identities, different-gender relationships Material Type: printed text Publisher: Self-published Publication Date: 2011 Series: Queer Enough No. 1 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Gender and Sex
Lesbian, Bisexual, and Gay
Queer
Queer Theory
Trans, Genderqueer and Intersex
ZinesKeywords: Bisexual Bi Bisexual Erasure Abstract: A zine that addresses the challenges that queers in different-gender relationships face.
The questions floating around this topic and through these pages ask what it means to be queer, how our identities affect whom and how we love and fuck, and how our desires for social belonging intersect with our personal lives. (from inside cover)Contents note: Published in London Ontario Queer Enough = Queer identities, different-gender relationships [printed text] . - [S.l.] : Self-published, 2011. - (Queer Enough; 1) .
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Gender and Sex
Lesbian, Bisexual, and Gay
Queer
Queer Theory
Trans, Genderqueer and Intersex
ZinesKeywords: Bisexual Bi Bisexual Erasure Abstract: A zine that addresses the challenges that queers in different-gender relationships face.
The questions floating around this topic and through these pages ask what it means to be queer, how our identities affect whom and how we love and fuck, and how our desires for social belonging intersect with our personal lives. (from inside cover)Contents note: Published in London Ontario Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status Z 540 JAM 373 Z 540 JAM 373 Zine QPIRG-McGill Zines (QPIRG-M) Available Queer Enough / Jamie Q
Title : Queer Enough Original title : Queer identities, different-gender relationships Material Type: printed text Authors: Jamie Q, Author Publisher: Self-published Publication Date: 2011 Series: Queer Enough No. 2 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Gender and Sex
Gender Theory
Lesbian, Bisexual, and Gay
Queer
Queer Theory
ZinesKeywords: Bi Bisexual Bisexual identity Bisexual erasure Abstract: When queers continue to see different-gender partnerships as somehow not queer enough, or bisexuals as not quite queer yet, we willingly participate in heteronormative oppression, reinforcing the social power "straightness" has by allowing it to erase or negate each other's queerness. (from inside cover)
A zine discussing Bisexuality, Bisexual identity and Bisexual erasure.Queer Enough = Queer identities, different-gender relationships [printed text] / Jamie Q, Author . - [S.l.] : Self-published, 2011. - (Queer Enough; 2) .
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Gender and Sex
Gender Theory
Lesbian, Bisexual, and Gay
Queer
Queer Theory
ZinesKeywords: Bi Bisexual Bisexual identity Bisexual erasure Abstract: When queers continue to see different-gender partnerships as somehow not queer enough, or bisexuals as not quite queer yet, we willingly participate in heteronormative oppression, reinforcing the social power "straightness" has by allowing it to erase or negate each other's queerness. (from inside cover)
A zine discussing Bisexuality, Bisexual identity and Bisexual erasure.Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status Z 540 JAM 374 Z 540 JAM 373 Zine QPIRG-McGill Zines (QPIRG-M) Available Queer: A Graphic History / Meg-John Barker
Title : Queer: A Graphic History Material Type: printed text Authors: Meg-John Barker, Author ; Julia Scheele, Illustrator Publisher: Icon Books Publication Date: 2016 ISBN (or other code): 978-1-7857-8071-4 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Education
Gender and Sex
Graphic Novels and Comics
Queer
Queer Theory
Trans, Genderqueer and IntersexAbstract: Activist-academic Meg-John Barker and cartoonist Julia Scheele illuminate the histories of queer thought and LGBTQ+ action in this groundbreaking non-fiction graphic novel.
From identity politics and gender roles to privilege and exclusion, Queer explores how we came to view sex, gender and sexuality in the ways that we do; how these ideas gettangled up with our culture and our understanding of biology, psychology and sexology; and how these views have been disputed and challenged.
Along the way we look at key landmarks which shift our perspective of what's 'normal' - Alfred Kinsey's view of sexuality as a spectrum, Judith Butler's view of gendered behaviour as a performance, the play Wicked, or moments in Casino Royale when we're invited to view James Bond with the kind of desiring gaze usually directed at femalebodies in mainstream media.
Presented in a brilliantly engaging and witty style, this is a unique portrait of the universe of queer thinking.Queer: A Graphic History [printed text] / Meg-John Barker, Author ; Julia Scheele, Illustrator . - [S.l.] : Icon Books, 2016.
ISBN : 978-1-7857-8071-4
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Education
Gender and Sex
Graphic Novels and Comics
Queer
Queer Theory
Trans, Genderqueer and IntersexAbstract: Activist-academic Meg-John Barker and cartoonist Julia Scheele illuminate the histories of queer thought and LGBTQ+ action in this groundbreaking non-fiction graphic novel.
From identity politics and gender roles to privilege and exclusion, Queer explores how we came to view sex, gender and sexuality in the ways that we do; how these ideas gettangled up with our culture and our understanding of biology, psychology and sexology; and how these views have been disputed and challenged.
Along the way we look at key landmarks which shift our perspective of what's 'normal' - Alfred Kinsey's view of sexuality as a spectrum, Judith Butler's view of gendered behaviour as a performance, the play Wicked, or moments in Casino Royale when we're invited to view James Bond with the kind of desiring gaze usually directed at femalebodies in mainstream media.
Presented in a brilliantly engaging and witty style, this is a unique portrait of the universe of queer thinking.Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status GEN BAR 2016 GEN BAR 2016 Livre/Book QPIRG-Concordia Gender & Sex Due for return by 02/28/2019 Queer Liberation is Class Struggle / Jomo
Title : Queer Liberation is Class Struggle Material Type: printed text Authors: Jomo, Author Publisher: Thoughtcrime Ink Publication Date: 2011 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Activism and Community Organizing
Marxism
Queer TheoryQueer Liberation is Class Struggle [printed text] / Jomo, Author . - [S.l.] : Thoughtcrime Ink, 2011.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Activism and Community Organizing
Marxism
Queer TheoryCopies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status No copy Queer a Reader for Writers / Schneiderman Jason
Title : Queer a Reader for Writers Material Type: printed text Authors: Schneiderman Jason, Author Publisher: Oxford University Press New York Publication Date: 2016 ISBN (or other code): 978-0-19-027710-9 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Queer Theory
SexualitiesAbstract: Developed for courses in first-year writing, Queer: A Reader for Writers includes an interdisciplinary mix of public, academic, and cultural reading selections. It provides students with the rhetorical knowledge and analytical strategies required to participate effectively in discussions about queer theory and culture. Chapters include numerous pedagogical features and are organized thematically around a range of issues and topics that fall under the queer umbrella.
Queer: A Reader for Writers is part of a series of brief, single-topic readers from Oxford University Press designed for today's college writing courses. Each reader in this series approaches a topic of contemporary conversation from multiple perspectives.Queer a Reader for Writers [printed text] / Schneiderman Jason, Author . - [S.l.] : Oxford University Press New York, 2016.
ISBN : 978-0-19-027710-9
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Queer Theory
SexualitiesAbstract: Developed for courses in first-year writing, Queer: A Reader for Writers includes an interdisciplinary mix of public, academic, and cultural reading selections. It provides students with the rhetorical knowledge and analytical strategies required to participate effectively in discussions about queer theory and culture. Chapters include numerous pedagogical features and are organized thematically around a range of issues and topics that fall under the queer umbrella.
Queer: A Reader for Writers is part of a series of brief, single-topic readers from Oxford University Press designed for today's college writing courses. Each reader in this series approaches a topic of contemporary conversation from multiple perspectives.Copies
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