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queer [adj]: 1 differing from what is usual or ordinary; odd;
singular; strange 2 slightly ill; 3 mentally unbalanced 4
counterfeit; not genuine 5 homosexual: in general usage, still
chiefly a slang term of contempt or derision, but lately used by
some as a descriptive term without negative connotations
--Webster's Dictionary queer [adj]: used to describe a 1 body of
theory 2 field of critical inquiry 3 way of proudly identifying a
group of people 4 way of seeing the world 5 sense of difference
from the norm -- David Shneer and Caryn Aviv, Queer in America, Now
and Then Contrasting queer life today and in years past, this
landmark book brings together autobiographies, poetry, film
studies, maps, documents, laws, and other texts to explore the
meaning and practice of the word queer. By this Shneer and Aviv
mean: queer as both a form of social violence and a call to
political activism; queer as played by Robin Williams and Sharon
Stone and as lived by Matthew Shepard and Brandon Teena; queer in
the courthouses of Washington D.C. and on the streets of hometown
America. Contextualizing these contemporary stories with ones from
the past, and understanding them through the analytic tools of
feminist social criticism and history, the authors show what it
means to be queer in America.
queer [adj]: 1 differing from what is usual or ordinary; odd;
singular; strange 2 slightly ill; 3 mentally unbalanced 4
counterfeit; not genuine 5 homosexual: in general usage, still
chiefly a slang term of contempt or derision, but lately used by
some as a descriptive term without negative connotations
--Webster's Dictionary queer [adj]: used to describe a 1 body of
theory 2 field of critical inquiry 3 way of proudly identifying a
group of people 4 way of seeing the world 5 sense of difference
from the norm -- David Shneer and Caryn Aviv, Queer in America, Now
and Then Contrasting queer life today and in years past, this
landmark book brings together autobiographies, poetry, film
studies, maps, documents, laws, and other texts to explore the
meaning and practice of the word queer. By this Shneer and Aviv
mean: queer as both a form of social violence and a call to
political activism; queer as played by Robin Williams and Sharon
Stone and as lived by Matthew Shepard and Brandon Teena; queer in
the courthouses of Washington D.C. and on the streets of hometown
America. Contextualizing these contemporary stories with ones from
the past, and understanding them through the analytic tools of
feminist social criticism and history, the authors show what it
means to be queer in America.
Describes how queer Jews are changing Jewish American culture, creating communities and making room for themselves, as openly, unapologetically queer and Jewish. Combining political analysis and personal memoir, these essays explore the various ways queer Jews are creating new forms of Jewish communities and institutions, and demanding that traditional Jewish communities become more inclusive.
Describes how queer Jews are changing Jewish American culture, creating communities and making room for themselves, as openly, unapologetically queer and Jewish. Combining political analysis and personal memoir, these essays explore the various ways queer Jews are creating new forms of Jewish communities and institutions, and demanding that traditional Jewish communities become more inclusive.
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