Mothering Queerly, Queering Motherhood by Shelley M. Park
Park critiques ‘monomaternalism,’ arguing that diverse family structures create transformative, queer kinships rooted in shared difference.
Park critiques ‘monomaternalism,’ arguing that diverse family structures create transformative, queer kinships rooted in shared difference.
Two estranged former sweethearts investigate a classmate’s suspicious death while confronting their own painful, unresolved past.
Trans and nonbinary authors share intimate ‘own-voices’ essays on self-discovery, transition, and defying traditional gender constructs.
An ex-cop and her detective ex-lover reunite to solve grisly murders while dodging a killer.
A Victorian nurse chooses between a secret female lover and a respectable marriage across two continents.
A theological critique of Judith Butler’s theories, tracing the intellectual shift toward gender plasticity.
A white lesbian’s candid memoir about navigating race, identity, and love while raising her Black son.
Kirsch critiques postmodern queer theory, advocating for community-based action and political economy to drive real change.
Accessible introduction linking postmodern gender theory to activism, personal experience, and contemporary queer youth politics.