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- QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking
- Michigan State University Press
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- Training for Exhaustion (2015) Volume 4, Number 2, Summer 2017, pp. 76-78
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This issue contains 28 articles in total
- Beyond Monogamy: Polyamory and the Future of Polyqueer Sexualities by Mimi Schippers (review)
- Gendered Asylum: Race and Violence in U.S. Law and Politics by Sara L. McKinnon (review)
- Queerly Remembered: Rhetorics for Representing the GLBTQ Past by Thomas R. Dunn (review)
- A View from the Bottom: Asian American Masculinity and Sexual Representation by Tan Hoang Nguyen (review)
- Queer Lovers and Hateful Others: Regenerating Violent Times and Places by Jin Haritaworn (review)
- Letters
- “Not Nothing”
- Every Violent August: Postcards from the Trenches of High School
- Victims, Protectors, and Possibilities for Change: White Womanhood and the Violence of Heteronormativity
- The Violence of Heteronormativity: Queer Worldmaking in Anohni’s Hopelessness
- The Sex that God Can’t See: Heteronormativity, Whiteness, and the Erasure of Queer Desire in Popular Media
- Heteronormativity without Nature: Toward a Queer Ecology
- Homonormativity and Violence against Immigrants
- Unlearning the Violence of the Normative
- Further Notes on Healing from “The Violence of Heteronormativity in Communication Studies”
- In the Wake of “The Violence of Heteronormativity”: Reflecting on, Contending with Affective Remains
- Spaces of Solidarity: The Last Seduction/La Seducción Fatal
- Outsider Orbits: Disavowal and Dissent in the United States
- A Queer Indigenous Manifesto
- Notes on Trans Relationality
- Queers Resisting Trump and White Supremacy in Mexico City
- Training for Exhaustion (2015)
- a provocation towards moving
- From Sanctuary to a Queer Politics of Fugitivity
- Donald Trump is the Perfect Man for the Job
- Queer Resistance
- The Revolution Will Be Working Class and Queer: Dos Passos’s Three Soldiers, Progressive Politics, and Revolutionary Rhetorics
- Transcoding Sexuality: Computational Performativity and Queer Code Practices
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