In this Issue
- Volume 17, Number 1, 2011
- Issue
- Rethinking Sex
- Edited by Heather Love
Providing a much-needed forum for interdisciplinary discussion, GLQ publishes scholarship, criticism, and commentary in areas as diverse as law, science studies, religion, political science, and literary studies. Its aim is to offer queer perspectives on all issues touching on sex and sexuality. In an effort to achieve the widest possible historical, geographic, and cultural scope, GLQ particularly seeks out new research into historical periods before the twentieth century, into non-Anglophone cultures, and into the experience of those who have been marginalized by race, ethnicity, age, social class, body morphology, or sexual practice. A notable feature is "The GLQ Archive," a special section featuring previously unpublished or unavailable primary materials that may serve as sources for future work in lesbian and gay studies.
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Volume 17, Number 1, 2011Table of Contents
- Thinking Sex Ethnographically
- pp. 85-88
- The "Beached Whale"
- pp. 89-95
- Thinking Sex with an Androgyne
- pp. 97-105
- Sexual Healing
- pp. 125-134
- Thinking Trafficking, Thinking Sex
- pp. 135-143
- Queer Media Loci
- pp. 167-169
- One Nation under Gay
- pp. 205-207
- (Un)limited Intimacy
- pp. 208-210
- Uncloseting the South
- pp. 213-215
- Backward Stances
- pp. 215-218
- Introduction
- pp. 1-14
- About the Contributors
- pp. 219-221