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Review of Patrick S. Cheng. Radical Love: An Introduction to Queer Theology...

In Radical Love: An Introduction to Queer Theology Patrick Cheng has created for us all a very valuable resource for teaching. He has put together a comprehensive historical survey of the way in which...

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The World

"'The body'—as a concept—goes hand-in-hand and, in my opinion, should come before discussions of sexuality generally, homosexuality in particular. On the other hand, I realize that this distinction,...

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Postcolonial Readings: Varied, Broad, and Deep

"I see postcolonialism as a vastly complex and inclusive category that can potentially serve as the umbrella for many other related fields including but not limited to subaltern and indigenous studies."

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A Review of Judith Halberstam’s The Queer Art of Failure (Durham: Duke...

". . . it seems clear that the desirability of a feminist politic that does not speak or activate is dependent on positions of privilege within the silencing system in the first place."

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On “Making Sense” and “Wounded”

"Often we do choose books by their covers, choose contents by whims of reviewers. I wonder if anyone reads these things, but, if just one person does, I hope you read this book: Wounded by Percival...

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Keeping the Match Lit for a Queer Future: Remembering José Estaban Muñoz

"The absence of his voice is a great loss. The coverage, perspective, and sheer inspiration of thought must be taken up as a charge for the next generation. His work must now live on in others."

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