In this Issue
QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking ventures to bring together scholars, activists, artists, and other cultural producers to explore issues that matter to the diverse lived experience, struggle, and transformation of GLBTQ peoples wherever they may be.
With an emphasis on worldmaking praxis, QED mobilizes public argument, theory, criticism, and history through its published essays, commentaries, interviews, roundtable discussions, and event, performance, and book reviews.
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Michigan State University Pressviewing issue
Volume 3, Number 3, Fall 2016Table of Contents
Essays
Queer Conversations
Fingers on Our Pulse: Engaging Orlando’s Aftermath and Futurity
- When I Think of Pulse, I Think of Shakti
- pp. 111-113
- The Sound of Everynight Life
- pp. 117-120
- Safe Space Out of Place
- pp. 121-125
- I Also Want More
- pp. 126-128
- Hacer lo posible
- pp. 129-131
- Our Queer Breath
- pp. 132-134
- Travestis, negras, boricuas, maricas
- pp. 135-137
- Locked Eyes
- pp. 138-141
- Orlando and the Militancy of Queer Mourning
- pp. 142-146
- Pulse: The Matter of Movement
- pp. 147-150
- 202 Bullets
- pp. 151-153
- Bailando: “We Would Have Been There”
- pp. 154-156
- Refusing Queer Violence
- pp. 160-163
- “My Father’s Pulse”
- pp. 168-170
Forum
An Epidemic of Criminalization
- The Missing 17 Minutes
- pp. 182-188
- NEGATIVE / POSITIVE
- pp. 193-195