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Queering Lent

Author : Slats
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2017-08-17
Category : Christian poetry, American
ISBN : 1974465322

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Queering Lent by Slats Pdf

A collection of 41 poems (one for each day of Lent and one for Easter) and one sermon written as part of a simple Lenten discipline: write one poem every day. An exploration of queerness and Christianity--and the queerness of Christianity. This collection contains references to transphobia, violence against trans people, mental illness, and suicide. Tithes from the royalties will go towards organizations that supports queer/trans people in the church.

Welcoming and Affirming

Author : Leigh Finke
Publisher : Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2020-08-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781506466538

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Welcoming and Affirming by Leigh Finke Pdf

How should I respond when a teen comes out? Do I have to tell their parents? What does it mean to be transgender? And how do I talk to a trans youth? These are the kinds of tough questions facing Christian communities everywhere. It's not enough for faith leaders to improvise their way through these questions. Leaders need concrete tools to navigate the LGBTQ+ landscape. Welcoming and Affirming: A Guide to Supporting and Working with LGBTQ+ Christian Youth is one of those tools. A handbook for pastors, youth workers, church leaders, educators, and other adults in Christian settings, the book provides answers to the most pressing questions about sexuality, gender, mental health, safe sex, and more. Written by a team of LGBTQ+ adults, Welcoming and Affirming features first-hand, personal testimonials from queer young adults who have experienced the joys and hardships of being queer and Christian. You'll walk away with a lot of insight, prepared to love, affirm, and accept the LGBTQ+ teens in your community the way God does--exactly as they are. Welcoming and Affirming is a companion book to Queerfully and Wonderfully Made: A Guide for LGBTQ+ Christian Teens.

Queering Black Churches

Author : Brandon Thomas Crowley
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2024-03-22
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780197662625

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Queering Black Churches by Brandon Thomas Crowley Pdf

Queering Black Churches explores how open and affirming (ONA) historically Black churches have queered their congregations. Using the lenses of practical theology, ecclesiology, Queer theology, and gender studies, Brandon Thomas Crowley examines the heteronormative histories, theologies, morals, values, and structures of Black churches and how their longstanding assumptions can be challenged to dismantle homophobia within African American congregations and move beyond surface-level allyship toward actual structural renovation.

Queering Science Communication

Author : Lindy A. Orthia,Tara Roberson
Publisher : Policy Press
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2023-04-28
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781529224429

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Queering Science Communication by Lindy A. Orthia,Tara Roberson Pdf

A book on queer themes and science communication is timely, if not well overdue. LGBTIQA+ people have unique contributions to make and issues to meet through science communication. So, bringing ‘queer’ and ‘science communication’ together is an important step for queer protest, liberation, and visibility. This collection examines the place of queer people within science communication and asks what it means for the field to ‘queer’ science communication practice, theory and research agendas. Written by leading names in the field, it offers concrete examples for academics, students and practitioners who strive to foster radical inclusivity and equity in science communication.

Queering Mennonite Literature

Author : Daniel Shank Cruz
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2019-01-27
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780271084404

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Queering Mennonite Literature by Daniel Shank Cruz Pdf

Though the terms “queer” and “Mennonite” rarely come into theoretical or cultural contact, over the last several decades writers and scholars in the United States and Canada have built a body of queer Mennonite literature that shifts these identities into conversation. In this volume, Daniel Shank Cruz brings this growing genre into a critical focus, bridging the gaps between queer theory, literary criticism, and Mennonite literature. Cruz focuses his analysis on recent Mennonite-authored literary texts that espouse queer theoretical principles, including Christina Penner’s Widows of Hamilton House, Wes Funk’s Wes Side Story, and Sofia Samatar’s Tender. These works argue for the existence of a “queer Mennonite” identity on the basis of shared values: a commitment to social justice, a rejection of binaries, the importance of creative approaches to conflict resolution, and the practice of mutual aid, especially in resisting oppression. Through his analysis, Cruz encourages those engaging with both Mennonite and queer literary criticism to explore the opportunity for conversation and overlap between the two fields. By arguing for engagement between these two identities and highlighting the aspects of Mennonitism that are inherently “queer,” Cruz gives much-needed attention to an emerging subfield of Mennonite literature. This volume makes a new and important intervention into the fields of queer theory, literary studies, Mennonite studies, and religious studies.

Queering the Field

Author : Gregory Barz,William Cheng
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2019-09-23
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780190458058

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Queering the Field by Gregory Barz,William Cheng Pdf

Drawing on ethnographic research and often deeply personal experiences with musical cultures, Queering the Field: Sounding out Ethnomusicology unpacks a history of sentiment that veils the treatment of queer music and identity within the field of ethnomusicology. The thematic structure of the volume reflects a deliberate cartography of queer spaces in the discipline-spaces that are strongly present due to their absence, are marked by direct sonic parameters, or are called into question by virtue of their otherness. As the first large-scale study of ethnomusicology's queer silences and queer identity politics, Queering the Field directly addresses the normativities currently at play in musical ethnography (fieldwork, analysis, performance, transcription) as well as in the practice of musical ethnographers (identification, participation, disclosure, observation, authority). While rooted in strong narrative convictions, the authors frequently adopt radicalized voices with the goal of queering a hierarchical sexual binary. The essays in the volume present rhetorical and syntactical scenarios that challenge us to read in prescient singular ways for future queer writing and queer thought in ethnomusicology.

Queering the Chilean Way

Author : Carl Fischer
Publisher : Springer
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2016-11-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137562487

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This book examines and critiques the fact that Chile’s claims to economic exceptionalism have been embodied, often quite aggressively, in a heterosexual, and primarily male, ideal. Despite the many shifts Chilean economics and politics have undergone over the past fifty years, the country’s view of itself as a “model” in contrast to other Latin American countries has remained constant. By deploying an artistic, literary, and cinematic archive of queer figures from this period, this book draws parallels among the exceptionalisms of Chile’s economic discourse, the subjects deemed most (and least) apt to embody it, and the maneuvers of its cultural production between local and global ideas of gender and politics to delineate its place in the world. Queering the Chilean Way thus sheds light on the sexual, economic, and aesthetic dimensions of exceptionalism—at its heart, a discourse of exclusion that often comprises a major element of nationalism—in Chile and throughout the Americas.

Queering Black Atlantic Religions

Author : Roberto Strongman
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2019-03-14
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781478003458

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Queering Black Atlantic Religions by Roberto Strongman Pdf

In Queering Black Atlantic Religions Roberto Strongman examines Haitian Vodou, Cuban Lucumí/Santería, and Brazilian Candomblé to demonstrate how religious rituals of trance possession allow humans to understand themselves as embodiments of the divine. In these rituals, the commingling of humans and the divine produces gender identities that are independent of biological sex. As opposed to the Cartesian view of the spirit as locked within the body, the body in Afro-diasporic religions is an open receptacle. Showing how trance possession is a primary aspect of almost all Afro-diasporic cultural production, Strongman articulates transcorporeality as a black, trans-Atlantic understanding of the human psyche, soul, and gender as multiple, removable, and external to the body.

Queering Migrations Towards, From, and Beyond Asia

Author : Hugo Córdova Quero,Michael Sepidoza Campos
Publisher : Springer
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2014-10-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137447739

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Queering Migrations Towards, From, and Beyond Asia by Hugo Córdova Quero,Michael Sepidoza Campos Pdf

The book explores migration and queerness as they relate to ethnic/racial identity constructions, immigration processes and legal status, the formation of trans/national and trans/cultural partnerships, and friendships. It explores the roles that religious identities/values/worldviews play in the fortification/critique of queer migrant identities.

Queering Spirituality and Community in the Deep South

Author : Kamden K. Strunk
Publisher : IAP
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2019-04-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781641135757

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Queering Spirituality and Community in the Deep South by Kamden K. Strunk Pdf

In this volume, authors explore the interconnected issues of spirituality and community as they relate to queer issues in the Deep South. The book begins with explorations of queer spiritualities and LGBTQ people in religious settings. Next, authors investigate and document the rise of the religious right political movement in the South. Finally, the authors of this text document community life for LGBTQ people in the Deep South, including efforts to create affirming queer spaces inside otherwise hostile locales. Through the chapters in this text, the peculiarities of spirituality and community life for LGBTQ people in the Deep South are explored. However, this volume also points to trends, themes, and dynamics at work in the Deep South that are also implicated in the queer experience in other parts of the U.S. The authors of this text push readers to think deeply about these issues, probe the limits of queer potentialities in Southern religious and community contexts, and clearly point to the interweaving of Christian religiousness, communities of practice, the operation of white supremacist heteropatriarchy in oppression of LGBTQ people, and the possibilities of affirming spiritual and community praxis.

Invisible

Author : Michele Lent Hirsch
Publisher : Beacon Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2018-02-27
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9780807023969

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Invisible by Michele Lent Hirsch Pdf

Already appearing on must-read lists for Bitch, PopSugar, BookRiot, and Autostraddle, this is an exploration of women navigating serious health issues at an age where they're expected to be healthy, dating, having careers and children. Miriam’s doctor didn’t believe she had breast cancer. She did. Sophie navigates being the only black scientist in her lab while studying the very disease, HIV, that she hides from her coworkers. For Victoria, coming out as a transgender woman was less difficult than coming out as bipolar. Author Michele Lent Hirsch knew she couldn’t be the only woman who’s faced serious health issues at a young age, as well as the resulting effects on her career, her relationships, and her sense of self. What she found while researching Invisible was a surprisingly large and overlooked population with important stories to tell. Though young women with serious illness tend to be seen as outliers, young female patients are in fact the primary demographic for many illnesses. They are also one of the most ignored groups in our medical system—a system where young women, especially women of color and trans women, are invisible. And because of expectations about gender and age, young women with health issues must often deal with bias in their careers and personal lives. Not only do they feel pressured to seem perfect and youthful, they also find themselves amid labyrinthine obstacles in a culture that has one narrow idea of womanhood. Lent Hirsch weaves her own harrowing experiences together with stories from other women, perspectives from sociologists on structural inequality, and insights from neuroscientists on misogyny in health research. She shows how health issues and disabilities amplify what women in general already confront: warped beauty standards, workplace sexism, worries about romantic partners, and mistrust of their own bodies. By shining a light on this hidden demographic, Lent Hirsch explores the challenges that all women face.

Queer and Catholic

Author : Amie Evans,Trebor Healey
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 371 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2010-11-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781135466565

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Queer and Catholic by Amie Evans,Trebor Healey Pdf

How does one reconcile the tension between the community of one’s own Catholic upbringing and a sexuality and gender identity that may be in conflict with some of the tenets of the faith – especially when one is a member of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex community? Queer and Catholic offers a source of comfort to members of these communities, focusing on not only practicing Catholics, but also the entire experience of growing up Catholic. This unique book discusses Catholicism beyond its religiosity and considers its implications as a culture of origin. This widely varied and entertaining book pulls together a comprehensive collection of essays, stories, and poetry that together represent an honest and engaging reflection of being a queer person within the Catholic experience.

Queering the South on Screen

Author : Tison Pugh
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Culture in motion pictures
ISBN : 9780820356723

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"Within the realm of U.S. culture and its construction of its citizenry, geography, and ideology, who are Southerners and who are queers, and what is the South and what is queerness? Queering the South on Screen addresses these questions by examining "the intersections of queerness, regionalism, and identity" depicted in film, television, and other visual media about the South during the twentieth century. From portrayals of slavery to gothic horror films, the contributors show that queer southerners have always expressed desires for distinctiveness in the making and consumption of visual media. Read together, the introduction and twelve chapters deconstruct premeditated labels of identity such as queer and southern. In doing so, they expose the reflexive nature of these labels to construct fantasies based on southerner's self-identification based on what they were not"--

Queering the Medieval Mediterranean: Transcultural Sea of Sex, Gender, Identity, and Culture

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2021-07-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004465329

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Queering the Medieval Mediterranean: Transcultural Sea of Sex, Gender, Identity, and Culture by Anonim Pdf

Queering the Medieval Mediterranean analyzes the forgotten exchange of sexualities that was brought forth through the Mediterranean and its bordering landmasses. It highlights the importance of queerness and sexuality developed on the Mediterranean trade routes.

Queer Classics – 10 Novels Collection

Author : Oscar Wilde,Bayard Taylor,Virginia Woolf,Lucas Malet,Robert Hichens,Henry Blake Fuller,Radclyffe Hall,Jack Saul,Sheridan Le Fanu,Theodore Winthrop,Harlan Cozad McIntosh
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 2728 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2023-12-21
Category : Fiction
ISBN : EAN:8596547785064

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Queer Classics – 10 Novels Collection by Oscar Wilde,Bayard Taylor,Virginia Woolf,Lucas Malet,Robert Hichens,Henry Blake Fuller,Radclyffe Hall,Jack Saul,Sheridan Le Fanu,Theodore Winthrop,Harlan Cozad McIntosh Pdf

Good Press presents the classics of queer literature by the most authentic and controversial authors of the past: Orlando by Virginia Woolf The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde Cecil Dreeme by Theodore Winthrop Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu Joseph and His Friend by Bayard Taylor This Finer Shadow by Harlan Cozad McIntosh Bertram Cope's Year by Henry Blake Fuller The Sins of the Cities of the Plain by Jack Saul The Green Carnation by Robert Hichens The History of Sir Richard Calmady by Lucas Malet