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[Commlist] Queer Studies in Media & Popular Culture 4.1 published
Mon Sep 30 17:50:34 GMT 2019
Intellect is pleased to announce that /Queer Studies in Media & Popular
Culture /4.1 is now available!
Special Issue: Queer Contexts in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand
For more information about the special issue and journal, click here >>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/queer-studies-in-media-popular-culture
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Aims & Scope*
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Queer Studies in Media & Popular Culture/ is devoted to the study of
representations and expressions of queerness in its various forms. In
this peer-reviewed publication, emphasis is placed on significant trends
in various media offerings and forms, consumerism, domestic life,
fashion, leisure, politics, spirituality and other noteworthy elements
of culture and their connections to minority sexualities and
non-traditional gender performance.
*Issue 4.1*
_Editorial_
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_Queer Contexts in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand
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Authors: Catherine Hoad, Rachael Gunn
_Articles_
Dancing away distinction: Queering hip hop culture through all style
battles
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Author: Rachael Gunn
‘One of the boys’: Countdown’s nationalizing project and the
performative queering of Antipodean masculinity
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Author: Catherine Hoad
Into the light: Sexuality, erasure and recollection
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Author: Welby Ings
Queer/ing museological technologies of display
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Authors: Nikki Sullivan, Craig Middleton
Queering Eugenia Falleni: Towards a trans politics of movement
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Author: Saartje Tack
‘Sissy that walk’: Reframing queer Pacific bodies through the FAFSWAG
Ball
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Authors: Kirsten Zemke, Jared Mackley-Crump
Imaginary mixtapes, invisible zines – Aotearoa’s missing queercore
ephemera
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Author: Lauren Deacon
_Reviews_
My Body, My Business: New Zealand Sex Workers in an Era of Change, Caren
Wilton (photography by Madeline Slavick) (2018)
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Gwyn Easterbrook-Smith
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