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This issue contains 28 articles in total

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