Articles
Unbinding the Flesh in the Time That Remains: Crusader Martyrdom Then and Now 197–225
When Marriage Falls: Queer Coincidences in Straight Time 227–28
Wittig's Material Practice: Universalizing a Minority Point of View 519–33
From the Straight Mind to Queer Theory: Implications for Political Movement 489–503
Theorizing Queer Temporalities: A Roundtable Discussion 177–95
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Monique Wittig's Materialist Utopia and Radical Critique 423–54
Cruising the Toilet: LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka, Radical Black Traditions, and Queer Futurity 353–67
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Introduction [to "Queer Temporalities" special issue] 159–76
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One Summer of Heterosexuality: Lost and Found Lesbianism in a Forgotten Swedish Film 33–61
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Thinking Wittig's Differences: "Or, Failing That, Invent" 455–66
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Coming Around Again: The Queer Momentum of Far from Heaven 249–72
"Patterns of the Possible": National Imaginings and Queer Historical (Meta)Fictions in Jamie O'Neill's At Swim, Two Boys 1–31
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Time to Tell: How to Tell the Proper Time? Cinema and Finance 273–300
Richard Barnfield and the Limits of Homoerotic Literary History 63–91
"I Have Access to Your Glottis": The Fleshy Syntax, Ethical Irony, and Queer Intimacy of Monique Wittig's Le corps lesbian 467–87
Wittig in Aztlán 535–41
Feeling Like Killing? Queer [End Page 609] Temporalities of Murderous Motives among Queer Children 301–25
"What Time We Kiss": Michael Field's Queer Temporalities 327–51
Un-Remembering Monique Wittig 506–18
The Garden 553–61
The Literary Workshop: An Excerpt 543–51
Book Reviews
Queer Phenomenology: Orientations, Objects, Others, reviewed by Zachary Lamm 598–91
Remembrances of Gay Paris (Régis Revenin, Homosexualité et prostitution masculines à Paris, 1870–1918) 149–51
The Sexual Theologian: Essays on Sex, God, and Politics, reviewed by Mark Jordan 563–75
Garden-Variety Queer Studies? (Jill Casid, Sowing Empire: Landscape and Colonization) 409–12
Queering Love and Globalization (Denise Brennan, What's Love Got to Do with It? Transnational Desires and Sex Tourism in the Dominican Republic; Nicole Constable, Romance on a Global Stage: Pen Pals, Virtual Ethnography, and "Mail-Order" Marriages; Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild, eds., Global Woman: Nannies, Maids, and Sex Workers in the New Economy; L. A. Rebhun, The Heart Is Unknown Country: Love in the Changing Economy of Northeast Brazil; Ara Wilson, The Intimate Economies of Bangkok: Tomboys, Tycoons, and Avon Ladies in the Global City) 111–23
Forms of Being: Cinema, Aesthetics, Subjectivity, reviewed by Heather Love 125–39
We're Here, We're Queer—We're History? (Dianne Chisholm, Queer Constellations: Subcultural Space in the Wake of the City) 151–54
What's Love Got to Do with It? Transnational Desires and Sex Tourism in the Dominican Republic, reviewed by Florence E. Babb 111–23
Suriname, Sweet Suriname (Gloria Wekker, The Politics of Passion: Women's Sexual Culture in the Afro-Surinamese Diaspora) 406–8
Between You and Me: Queer Disclosures in the New York Art World, 1948–1963, reviewed by Frazer Ward 412–14
Sowing Empire: Landscape and Colonization, reviewed by Srinivas Aravamudan 409–12
Rethinking Rebellion in the...