Record ID: |
3669410 |
Format: |
Regular Print Book |
Physical description: |
ix, 224 pages ; 23 cm |
Date acquired: |
August 13, 2018
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More creator details: |
edited by Jin Haritaworn, Gaida Moussa, and Syrus Marcus Ware, with Río Rodríguez. |
Contents note: |
1. "Our study is sabotage": queering urban justice, from Toronto to New York -- 2. "We had to take space, we had to create space": locating queer of colour politics in 1980s Toronto -- 3. Má-ka Juk Yuh: a genealogy of black queer liveability in Toronto -- 4. Diasporic intimacies: queer Filipinos/as and Canadian imaginaries -- 5. On "gaymousness" and "calling out": affect, violence, and humanity in queer of colour politics -- 6. Calling a shrimp a shrimp: a black queer intervention in disability studies -- 7. Black lives matter Toronto teach-in -- 8. Black picket signs/white picket fences: racism, space, and solidarity -- 9. Becoming through others: western queer self-fashioning and solidarity with queer Palestine -- 10. Compulsory coming out and agentic negotiations: Toronto QTPOC narratives -- 11. The sacred uprising: indigenous creative activisms -- Epilogue: Caressing in small spaces. |
Contributor: |
Haritaworn, Jinthana, editor.
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Contributor: |
Moussa, Ghaida, editor.
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Contributor: |
Rodríguez, Río, 1987- editor.
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Contributor: |
Ware, Syrus Marcus, editor.
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