11-3 | 2017
Special Issue: Re-Queering The Nation: America’s Queer Crisis
Notes de la rédaction
Guest editor: Francisco Costa
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Introduction: America’s Queer Past, Present, and Future [Texte intégral]
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Part One: Queer spaces, places and temporalities
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Profit, Porn, and Protease Inhibitors: Ronnie Burk’s Radical Activism in “Post-AIDS” San Francisco [Texte intégral]Article 1
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“My whole life I’ve been dressing up like a man”: Negotiations of Queer Aging and Queer Temporality in the TV Series Transparent [Texte intégral]Article 2
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Un-quaring San Francisco in Milk and Test [Texte intégral]Article 3
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Article 4
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Article 5
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Part Two: Queer devices
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The American Dream of Authentic Personhood: Homosexuality, Class, and the Normative Individual in U.S. Queer Male Impostor Films (1970-2009) [Texte intégral]Article 6
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The Queer Voices of Xavier Dolan’s Mommy [Texte intégral]Article 8
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AIDS, Caregiving and Kinship: The Queer “Family” in Bill Sherwood’s Parting Glances [Texte intégral]Article 9
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Strike a Pose, Forever: The Legacy of Vogue and its Re-contextualization in Contemporary Camp Performances [Texte intégral]Article 10
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Article 11
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Part Three: Queer times
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Same-Sex Marriage and Other Moral Taboos: Cultural Acceptances, Change in American Public Opinion and the Evidence from the Opinion Polls [Texte intégral]Article 12
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The Missing Colors of the Rainbow: Black Queer Resistance [Texte intégral]Article 13
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“Sincerely Held Religious Beliefs”: Media Representation and Rhetorical Strategy During Arizona’s SB 1062 Controversy [Texte intégral]Article 14
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Part Four: Queer utopias
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Refusing the Referendum: Queer Latino Masculinities and Utopian Citizenship in Justin Torres’ We the Animals [Texte intégral]Article 15
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The Empty Child: Dystopian Innocence and Samuel Delany’s Hogg [Texte intégral]Article 16
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Dreaming a Radical Citizenship: How Undocumented Queers in the United States Configure Sites of Belonging and Being through Art and Media Technologies [Texte intégral]Article 17
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