+ MUSE Alert

In this Issue

Table of Contents

Essays

  1. Insects, Threads, and Urinals: Polymorphous Desire Flows in Krzysztof Jung's Work
  2. Aleksandra Gajowy
  3. pp. 1-19
  4. restricted access
  1. The Queer Intimacies of Roses in Louise Aston's "Wilde Rosen" (1846) and "Die wilde Rose" (1850)
  2. Elizabeth Schoppelrei
  3. pp. 20-38
  4. restricted access
  1. A Dialogue on Therapeutic Peer-to-Peer Models for Trans and Nonbinary Surgical Support
  2. Tobias B. D. Wiggins, Erik Woodams
  3. pp. 39-51
  4. restricted access
  1. Queer Healing
  2. Kakyo Katusiime Trinah
  3. pp. 53-62
  4. restricted access

Queer Conversation

Forum

Queer Life and the COVID-19 Pandemic

  1. Introduction: How to Survive a Presidency
  2. Jeffrey A. Bennett
  3. pp. 102-108
  4. restricted access
  1. How to Live with a Virus
  2. Theodore Kerr
  3. pp. 109-116
  4. restricted access
  1. LGBTQ+ Aging during COVID-19
  2. Angela K. Perone, Keisha Watkins-Dukhie, Judith Lewis
  3. pp. 117-124
  4. restricted access
  1. Containment and Interdependence: Epidemic Logics in Asian American Racialization
  2. V. Jo Hsu
  3. pp. 125-134
  4. restricted access
  1. The Pandemic Clears Media Pollution and Queers the Ecosystem
  2. Aymar Jean Christian
  3. pp. 135-140
  4. restricted access
  1. Transgender Migrant Rights, Reproductive Justice, and the Mexico–US Border in the Time of COVID-19
  2. Leandra Hinojosa Hernández, Sarah De Los Santos Upton
  3. pp. 142-149
  4. restricted access
  1. The Homonormative Economic Frame and COVID-19 Relief Debates
  2. Jessica A. Kurr
  3. pp. 151-156
  4. restricted access
  1. Impressions of a Quarantine: A Collage
  2. Lisbeth A. Lipari
  3. pp. 157-165
  4. restricted access
  1. Queer Relationalities in the Era of Social Distancing
  2. Gust A. Yep
  3. pp. 167-173
  4. restricted access
  1. Black Queerness and the Cruel Irony of the COVID-19 Pandemic
  2. Marlon M. Bailey
  3. pp. 174-178
  4. restricted access
  1. Finding Pleasure in the Pandemic: Or, Confronting COVID-19 Anxiety through Queer Feminist Pleasure Politics
  2. Michaela Frischherz
  3. pp. 179-184
  4. restricted access
  1. How Can We (Have) Queer Sex in a Pandemic?
  2. J. Blake Scott
  3. pp. 185-194
  4. restricted access
  1. Queering Intimacy, Six Feet Apart
  2. Marina Levina
  3. pp. 195-200
  4. restricted access
  1. Smart Crowdsourcing in COVID-19: Assisting Wuhan with Mobility in Lockdown
  2. Huiling Ding
  3. pp. 201-206
  4. restricted access

Book Reviews

  1. Fugitive Life: The Queer Politics of the Prison State by Stephen Dillon (review)
  2. Melanie Brazzell, Erica R. Meiners
  3. pp. 207-210
  4. restricted access
  1. Reality TV and Queer Identities: Sexuality, Authenticity, Celebrity by Michael Lovelock (review)
  2. Joshua Morrison
  3. pp. 211-214
  4. restricted access
  1. Sensual Excess: Queer Femininity and Brown Jouissance by Amber Jamilla Musser (review)
  2. Anna M. Moncada
  3. pp. 215-218
  4. restricted access
  1. Sticky Rice: A Politics of Intraracial Desire by Cynthia Wu (review)
  2. James Huỳnh
  3. pp. 219-222
  4. restricted access
  1. Buying Gay: How Physique Entrepreneurs Sparked a Movement by David K. Johnson (review)
  2. Cora Butcher-Spellman
  3. pp. 223-226
  4. restricted access
  1. Queer Times, Black Futures by Kara Keeling (review)
  2. Elyse Ambrose
  3. pp. 227-229
  4. restricted access

Film Review

  1. Call Me by Your Name Dir. by Luca Guadagnino (review)
  2. Seth Knievel
  3. pp. 233-235
  4. restricted access