A Genealogy Of Queer Theory by William B. Turner
Traces the historical emergence of queer theory and debates over identity, difference, power, and political change.
Traces the historical emergence of queer theory and debates over identity, difference, power, and political change.
Explores productive tensions and overlaps between feminist, queer, and lesbian theory through essays, interviews, and debate.
A perfectionist Cupid accidentally misses her mark and falls for her human target in Vegas.
Corvino offers a witty, philosophical defense of same-sex relationships, moving beyond tolerance toward full inclusion.
Bridges sociology and queer theory by integrating classic and contemporary social science perspectives into queer studies.
An accessible textbook introducing queer theory’s history, key terms, and contemporary intersections with various disciplines.
A Scottish Alpha protects a traumatized fugitive, battling ancient pack rivalries to prove love isn’t control.
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.