Media is often a mirror for audiences, presenting a version of the world on screen, canvas or the page. Unlike most other media, however, games allow for (increased) interaction with the creation Read More
Latisha King, a fifteen-year-old Black trans girl, was murdered by Brandon McInerney, a fourteen-year-old white supremacist, because he thought he was getting rid of a problem that was upsetting everyone at his school, from the teachers on down to his fellow classmates Read More
Queer theory and video games might be considered by some to be an odd combination. But this anthology showcases both the interesting areas where the two fields overlap and explorations of the areas where there is tension. Read More
In Queerly Remembered, Thomas R. Dunn explains how gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals and communities over time have turned to publicizing their pasts to advocate for political, social, and cultural change Read More
"On one level, I tried to do something I hadn’t done before, which was use the book as a holding container for sentiments of love and happiness [...]" Read More
Brim is a dexterous and efficient guide through a variety of critical contexts and debates, making his book accessible to Baldwin fans only passingly familiar with queer theory Read More
Thoreson tells us that he wants to critically look at how a non-governmental organization (NGO) based in the West functions and how, ultimately, its articulation of LGBT human rights gains legitimacy and global significance. Read More