Toward the Queerest Insurrection

Toward the Queerest Insurrection
Title Toward the Queerest Insurrection PDF eBook
Author Mary Nardini Gang
Publisher Pattern Books
Pages 36
Release 2021-08-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 378656115X

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Originally printed clandestinely as a zine in 2014 by the Mary Nardini Gang, now reprinted somewhat clandestinely by not-for-profit Radical Reprints in book form, Toward the Queerest Insurrection is an anti-assimilationist queer declaration against all forms of domination from the cis-het world. It has circulated through many underground circles and become a necessary read for all queer revolutionaries. A brief read, it serves to fuel the flame of struggle. Already accessible online and as a zine, this print copy has been made to be easily shared around as a small book. This book in the Radical Reprints series is made to be accessible and as close to manufacturing cost as possible.

Queering Anarchism

Queering Anarchism
Title Queering Anarchism PDF eBook
Author Deric Shannon
Publisher AK Press
Pages 202
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 184935121X

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“A much-needed collection that thinks through power, desire, and human liberation. These pieces are sure to raise the level of debate about sexuality, gender, and the ways that they tie in with struggles against our ruling institutions.”?Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Outlaw Woman “Against the austerity of straight politics, Queering Anarchism sketches the connections between gender mutiny, queer sexualities, and anti-authoritarian desires. Through embodied histories and incendiary critique, the contributors gathered here show how we must not stop at smashing the state; rather normativity itself is the enemy of all radical possibility.”—Eric A. Stanley, co-editor of Captive Genders What does it mean to "queer" the world around us? How does the radical refusal of the mainstream codification of GLBT identity as a new gender norm come into focus in the context of anarchist theory and practice? How do our notions of orientation inform our politics?and vice versa? Queering Anarchism brings together a diverse set of writings ranging from the deeply theoretical to the playfully personal that explore the possibilities of the concept of "queering," turning the dominant, and largely heteronormative, structures of belief and identity entirely inside out. Ranging in topic from the economy to disability, politics, social structures, sexual practice, interpersonal relationships, and beyond, the authors here suggest that queering might be more than a set of personal preferences?pointing toward the possibility of an entirely new way of viewing the world. Contributors include Jamie Heckert, Sandra Jeppesen, Ben Shepard, Ryan Conrad, Jerimarie Liesegang, Jason Lydon, Susan Song, Stephanie Grohmann, Liat Ben-Moshe, Anthony J. Nocella, A.J. Withers, and more. Deric Shannon, C.B. Daring, J. Rogue, and Abbey Volcano are anarchists and activists who work in a wide variety of radical, feminist, and queer communities across the United States.

Toward the Queerest Insurrection

Toward the Queerest Insurrection
Title Toward the Queerest Insurrection PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 12
Release 2017
Genre Sexual minority community
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This zine situates queer identity within a larger matrix of oppression and makes a case against assimilation and toward an attack of the normative. "Some will read 'queer' as synonymous with 'gay and lesbian' or 'LGBT'. This reading falls short. While those who would fit within the constructions of 'L', 'G', 'B' or 'T' could fall within the discursive limits of queer, queer is not a stable area to inhabit ... Queer is a territory of tension, defined against the dominant narrative of white-hetero-monogamous-patriarchy, but also by an affinity with all who are marginalized, otherized and oppressed. Queer is the abnormal, the strange, the dangerous ... Queer is the cohesion of everything in conflict with the heterosexual capitalist world."--First unnumbered page.

Black Queer Studies

Black Queer Studies
Title Black Queer Studies PDF eBook
Author E. Patrick Johnson
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 394
Release 2005-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0822387220

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While over the past decade a number of scholars have done significant work on questions of black lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered identities, this volume is the first to collect this groundbreaking work and make black queer studies visible as a developing field of study in the United States. Bringing together essays by established and emergent scholars, this collection assesses the strengths and weaknesses of prior work on race and sexuality and highlights the theoretical and political issues at stake in the nascent field of black queer studies. Including work by scholars based in English, film studies, black studies, sociology, history, political science, legal studies, cultural studies, and performance studies, the volume showcases the broadly interdisciplinary nature of the black queer studies project. The contributors consider representations of the black queer body, black queer literature, the pedagogical implications of black queer studies, and the ways that gender and sexuality have been glossed over in black studies and race and class marginalized in queer studies. Whether exploring the closet as a racially loaded metaphor, arguing for the inclusion of diaspora studies in black queer studies, considering how the black lesbian voice that was so expressive in the 1970s and 1980s is all but inaudible today, or investigating how the social sciences have solidified racial and sexual exclusionary practices, these insightful essays signal an important and necessary expansion of queer studies. Contributors. Bryant K. Alexander, Devon Carbado, Faedra Chatard Carpenter, Keith Clark, Cathy Cohen, Roderick A. Ferguson, Jewelle Gomez, Phillip Brian Harper, Mae G. Henderson, Sharon P. Holland, E. Patrick Johnson, Kara Keeling, Dwight A. McBride, Charles I. Nero, Marlon B. Ross, Rinaldo Walcott, Maurice O. Wallace

Queer Ultra Violence

Queer Ultra Violence
Title Queer Ultra Violence PDF eBook
Author Fray Baroque
Publisher
Pages 428
Release 2011
Genre Anarchism
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This is a Bash Back! anthology. It takes a peek at the radical Queer tendency and/or (non)organization from 2007 to 2011. The anthology includes interviews, analysis, communiques, and other documents relating to Bash Back! and the tendency that it spawned. We view queer as the blurring of sexual and gender identities. Queer is the refusal of fixed identities. It is a war on all identity. In line with the Bash Back! tendency, for the uses of this anthology queer is trans because the gender binary is inherently oppressive. More often than not, our use of the term queer is interchangeable with our use of trans, though that is not necessarily true of the way in which trans-whatever is used. With these notions we are not naïve. We acknowledge that society ensures Queer is an oppressed identity. Anti-Queer oppression is the systematic violence that people who fall outside of traditional sexual or gender categories encounter.

Racism and Sexual Oppression in Anglo-America

Racism and Sexual Oppression in Anglo-America
Title Racism and Sexual Oppression in Anglo-America PDF eBook
Author Ladelle McWhorter
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 441
Release 2009-03-26
Genre History
ISBN 0253220637

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Does the black struggle for civil rights make common cause with the movement to foster queer community, protest anti-queer violence or discrimination, and demand respect for the rights and sensibilities of queer people? Confronting this emotionally charged question, Ladelle McWhorter reveals how a carefully structured campaign against abnormality in the late 19th and early 20th centuries encouraged white Americans to purge society of so-called biological contaminants, people who were poor, disabled, black, or queer. Building on a legacy of savage hate crimes—such as the killings of Matthew Shepard and James Byrd—McWhorter shows that racism, sexual oppression, and discrimination against the disabled, the feeble, and the poor are all aspects of the same societal distemper, and that when the civil rights of one group are challenged, so are the rights of all.

Unapologetic

Unapologetic
Title Unapologetic PDF eBook
Author Charlene Carruthers
Publisher Beacon Press
Pages 186
Release 2018-08-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0807019410

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A manifesto from one of America's most influential activists which disrupts political, economic, and social norms by reimagining the Black Radical Tradition. Drawing on Black intellectual and grassroots organizing traditions, including the Haitian Revolution, the US civil rights movement, and LGBTQ rights and feminist movements, Unapologetic challenges all of us engaged in the social justice struggle to make the movement for Black liberation more radical, more queer, and more feminist. This book provides a vision for how social justice movements can become sharper and more effective through principled struggle, healing justice, and leadership development. It also offers a flexible model of what deeply effective organizing can be, anchored in the Chicago model of activism, which features long-term commitment, cultural sensitivity, creative strategizing, and multiple cross-group alliances. And Unapologetic provides a clear framework for activists committed to building transformative power, encouraging young people to see themselves as visionaries and leaders.