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  • Index to Volume 19

Articles

Adams, Mary Louise

  No Taste for Rough-and-Tumble Play: Sport Discourses and the Regulation of Effeminacy 515–543

Amin, Kadji

  Anachronizing the Penitentiary, Queering the History of Sexuality 301–343

Beauchamp, Toby

  The Substance of Borders: Transgender Politics, Mobility, and US State Regulation of Testosterone 57–78

Bowen, Scarlet

  Queering the Impasse in Seventeenth-Century “Imperfect Enjoyment” Poetry 31–56

Bradway, Tyler

  “Permeable We!”: Affect and the Ethics of Intersubjectivity in Eve Sedgwick’s A Dialogue on Love 79–110

Carrillo Rowe, Aimee

   “. . . Your Ancestors Come”: Tracing an Abundant Present in Adelina Anthony’s La Hocicona Series 215–248

Clare, Stephanie

  Is the Rectum a Mirror? Queer Palindromes in John Greyson’s Fig Trees and Miranda July’s You and Me and Everyone We Know 191–215

Doyle, Jennifer

  Introduction: Dirt off Her Shoulders 419–433

Getsy, David J.

  Queer Exercises: Amber Hawk Swanson’s Performances of Self-Realization 465–485

Gill-Peterson, Julian

  Haunting the Queer Spaces of AIDS: Remembering ACT UP/New York and an Ethics for an Endemic 279–300

Hilton, Leon J.

  “The Horse in My Flesh”: Transpecies Performance and Affective Athleticism 487–514

Lucey, Michael

  The Contexts of Marguerite Duras’s Homophobia 341–380

McEleney, Corey

  Queer Theory and the Yale School: Barbara Johnson’s Astonishment 143–166

Rand, Erica

  Court and Sparkle: Kye Allums, Johnny Weir, and Raced Problems in Gender Authenticity 435–463

Rastegar, Mitra

  Emotional Attachments and Secular Imaginings: Western LGBTQ Activism on Iran 1–30

Shahani, Nishant

  The Future Is Queer Stuff: Critical Utopianism and Its Discontents 545–558

Tallie, T. J.

  Queering Natal: Settler Logics and the Disruptive Challenge of Zulu Polygamy 167–190

Reviews

Bolton, Sony Coráñez

  Deconstructing Filipino Studies: Queer Reading beyond US Exceptionalism (Martin Joseph Ponce, Beyond the Nation: Diasporic Filipino Literature and Queer Reading) 575–577 [End Page 597]

Boyd, Nan Alamilla, and Horacio N. Roque Ramírez, eds.,

  Bodies of Evidence: The Practice of Queer Oral History, reviewed by Susan Cahn 405–407

Brier, Jennifer

  Infectious Ideas: U.S. Political Responses to the AIDS Crisis, reviewed by Steven Epstein 249–260

Cahn, Susan

  Transforming Memories (Nan Alamilla Boyd and Horacio N. Roque Ramírez, eds., Bodies of Evidence: The Practice of Queer Oral History) 405–407

Campbell, Andy

  Troubling Circuits (Margot Weiss, Techniques of Pleasure: BDSM and the Circuits of Sexuality) 408–410

Currier, Ashley

   Out in Africa: LGBT Organizing in Namibia and South Africa, reviewed by Marc Epprecht 581–583

Daniels, Jessie

  Black Lesbians: Visible, Not Pariahs (Mignon R. Moore, Invisible Families: Gay Identities, Relationships, and Motherhood among Black Women) 261–263

Decena, Carlos Ulises

  The Color of Eros (Sharon Patricia Holland, The Erotic Life of Racism) 578–580

Decena, Carlos Ulises

  Tacit Subjects: Belonging and Same-Sex Desire among Dominican Immigrant Men, reviewed by David Murray 131–133

de Groot, Scott

  The Samurai and the Goldfish (Paul Veyne, Foucault: His Thought, His Character) 125–127

Dierkes-Thrun, Petra

  Comparisons Worth Making: Queer Studies and Comparative Literature (Jarrod Hayes, Margaret R. Higonnet, and William J. Spurlin, eds., Comparatively Queer: Interrogating Identities across Time and Cultures) 264–266

Epprecht, Marc

  How Sexual Minority Rights Activism Got Its Groove in Southern Africa (Ashley Currier, Out in Africa: LGBT Organizing in Namibia and South Africa) 581–583

Epstein, Steven

  Reframing AIDS, Retooling Scholarship (Jennifer Brier, Infectious Ideas: U.S. Political Responses to the AIDS Crisis; Deborah B. Gould, Moving Politics: Emotion and ACT UP’s Fight against AIDS; Roger Hallas, Reframing Bodies: AIDS, Bearing Witness, and the Queer Moving Image) 249–260

Fajardo, Kale Bantigue

  Filipino Crosscurrents: Oceanographies of Seafaring, Masculinities, and Globalization, reviewed by Martin Joseph Ponce 270–272

Franks, Matt

  Queer Amendments (Chandan Reddy, Freedom with Violence: Race, Sexuality, and the US State) 411–413

Goldberg, Jonathan, ed.

  See Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky

Gould, Deborah B.

  Moving Politics: Emotion and ACT UP’s Fight against AIDS, reviewed by Steven Epstein 249–260

Haggerty, George E.

  Being Gay (David M. Halperin, How to Be Gay) 584–586

Hallas, Roger

  Reframing Bodies: AIDS, Bearing Witness, and the Queer Moving Image, reviewed by Steven Epstein 249–260

Halperin, David M.

  How to Be Gay, reviewed by George E. Haggerty 584–586 [End...

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