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    Storying in Four Colours by Cheryl Stobie

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…An image combining the bisexual and transgender Pride flags visually expresses the value of a shared queer identity with different manifestations. This forms a springboard for the analysis of two memoirs: Always Anastacia: A Transgender Life in South Africa (2016), by Anastacia Tomson, and Becoming Him: A Trans Memoir of Triumph (2018), by Landa Mabenge. …”
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    Safe on My Phone? Same-Sex Attracted Young People’s Negotiations of Intimacy, Visibility, and Risk on Digital Hook-Up Apps by Kath Albury, Paul Byron

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…It draws on recent scholarship on Grindr and other geo-locative hook-up apps to explore the material role that mobile phones and apps play in establishing a sense of safety, intimacy, and/or risk within flirtations and sexual interactions and the ways that young people’s “off-label” (or non-sexual) uses of hook-up apps might facilitate (and diminish) their sense of queer identity and visibility.…”
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    From Painters to Pirates: A Study of Non-Binary Protagonists in Young Adult Fiction by Alex Henderson

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Non-binary gender is a marginalised queer identity increasingly receiving mainstream media representation, a subject that warrants investigation. …”
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    Di Mana Bumi Dipijak, Di Situ Pelangi Dijunjung by Ash Masing

    Published 2022-08-01
    “… This paper is concerned with understanding the complex tensions between national and queer identity in the context of migration, especially migration from the postcolony towards the imperial core; here, issues of modernity, progress, and futurity become contested when the possibility for a queer way of being is made available within the colonial metropole. …”
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    <i>“Lo que se ve, no se pregunta”:</i> Creating Queer Space in the Work of José Villalobos by Alana J. Coates

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…By doing so, he grafts queer identity onto <i>norteño</i> iconography to carve out space for representation and inclusion for himself and other members of the queer community.…”
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    Resisting Trauma: Exploring Queer Emotional Narratives in Madame from the Perspective of Cultural Politics of Emotion in Chinese Context by Qian Junyi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The analysis uncovers Fan’s struggle for recognition in a society with limited tolerance for queer identities. It scrutinizes the performance of emotions, the role of pleasure in resistance, and the narrative’s performative nature. …”
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    Eisenstein in Mexico: Greenaway’s post-modern representation of the Queer artist by Andrei dos Santos Cunha, Elaine Barros Indrusiak

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Greenaway subverts expectations regarding the biopic genre by shunning realism when representing the artist and by associating a queer identity and Eisenstein’s body to the artist’s processes of sensorial exploration and aesthetic development.…”
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    Translating Warhol: turbamento, transmutation, transference by Reva Wolf

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The articles comprising ‘Translating Warhol’ also reveal how, for example, Warhol’s queer identity has been either concealed or emphasized through the process of translation, or how translation has affected the presentation of his political and social positions and attitudes. …”
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    Coming Out, Queer Sex, and Heteronormativity in two Irish-language Novels by Seán Mac Risteaird

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Discussing both Sna Fir (1999) (Amongst Men)1 and Cion Mná (1993) (A Woman’s Love), I will explore how queer identity has intersected with Irish-language literature and will question how these texts interact with broader cultural phenomena such as coming out, queer sex, and heteronormativity.…”
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    Queer Bodies, Queer Lives in China English Contact Literature by Paiz Joshua M., Comeau Anthony, Zhu Junhan, Zhang Jingyi, Santiano Agnes

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…These markers include the use of local idioms and culturally-localized rhetorical moves to render a uniquely Chinese queer identity.…”
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    “Beef Jerky in a Ball Gown”: The Camp Excesses of Titus Andromedon in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt by Dexl Carmen, Horn Katrin

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Titus expands on these novelties in meaningful ways, as he wholeheartedly embraces his queer identity and furthermore offers a running commentary on other characters’ “white nonsense,” thereby clearly refusing the assimilationist tendencies typical for much of “Post-Cosby”-sitcom black representation. …”
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    From Bildungsroman to Bildungsromance: Physical and Affective War in Chinelo Okparanta’s Under the Udala Trees by Cristina Cruz-Gutiérrez

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…I will analyze Ijeoma’s sentimental relationships as she discovers and naturalizes her queer identity. For this, I will delve into the negative affects − in the form of fear, shame and guilt (Braidotti 2009, 50) − that influence Ijeoma’s experience as a result of her non-conforming to the dictums of Nigerian customary laws. …”
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    CANON OR NOT CANON: THE CURIOUS CASE OF MICHAEL FIELD by Dijana D. Tica

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Some of the avenues that will be explored are their fluid, queer identity and their refusal to define their gender; their tendency to write outdated literary genres such as verse historical dramas; the fact that they were female aesthetes, whose poetry was caught between paganism and Catholicism, homosexual and heterosexual love, femininity and masculinity, Victorian age and Modernism, tradition and modernity; their unwillingness to compromise their vision for popularity or commercial success; as well as their determination to create beautiful, well-designed books, published exclusively in rare and limited editions, which made them famous only among a small circle of connoisseurs. …”
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    Revealing the queer-spectrum in STEM through robust demographic data collection in undergraduate engineering and computer science courses at four institutions. by A M Aramati Casper, Rebecca A Atadero, Linda C Fuselier

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The gender survey with queer-identity options provided the most robust data, as measured by higher response rates and relatively high rates of disclosing queer identities. …”
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    Canadian-Trinidadian Activism: Navigating Intersectional Identity in Queer Care by Julia Chapman

    Published 2023-03-01
    “… For Trinidadian-Candian Queer activists, identity must be navigated through queer identity, ethnic community, and cultural background. …”
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    “It Means Possibility”: Manifestations of Isolation in New Queer Cinema by Nathan Burns

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The conflict between queer identity and its heteronormative surroundings drives distance between queer individuals and their communities, as well as larger social structures. …”
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    Claiming Identity through Space: LGBTQ+ Community Building via Commercial Development in West Hollywood and Palm Springs by Ng, Jason

    Published 2024
    “…Examining the relationship between queer identity and urban space, this thesis focuses on LGBT+ commercial real estate and its role in community building. …”
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    STRATEGI CAMP DALAM NOVEL HIDING MY CANDY KARYA LADY CHABLIS by Sri Saraswati

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…In the book of the Politics and Poetics of Camp, Meyer defines Camp as the total body of performative practices and strategies used to enact a queer identity, with enactment defined as the production of social visibility. …”
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    For the girls, gays, and theys: LGBTQ+ stakeholder communication and alignment of video game brands by Isabell Charlott Gaudszun, Ahmed Elmezeny

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Queer identities have predominantly existed at the peripheries of media representation as well as communication research. …”
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