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Keep Claiming Space!, Koritha Mitchell
Keep Claiming Space!, Koritha Mitchell
Koritha Mitchell
Substantial foreword to the "Hands Up. Don't Shoot!" special issue of CLAJ.
El Puto Que Busca Donde No Debe Encuentra Lo Que No Quiere: La Búsqueda De La Autorrealización En Los Inestables (1968) De Alberto X. Teruel, Juan Carlos Rocha Osornio
El Puto Que Busca Donde No Debe Encuentra Lo Que No Quiere: La Búsqueda De La Autorrealización En Los Inestables (1968) De Alberto X. Teruel, Juan Carlos Rocha Osornio
Juan Carlos Rocha Osornio, Ph.D
No abstract provided.
Queer Decolonial: Quando As Teorias Viajam, Pedro Paulo Gomes Pereira
Queer Decolonial: Quando As Teorias Viajam, Pedro Paulo Gomes Pereira
Pedro Paulo Gomes Pereira
Este artigo busca acompanhar viagens de teorias para delinear os contornos principais do encontro entre teoria queer e pensamento decolonial. A tentativa é, de forma inicial e provisória e sem qualquer pretensão de responder definitivamente às questões, formular perguntas como: o encontro entre pensamento decolonial e teoria queer poderia produzir algo mais para que se pudesse falar, como enunciado no título deste artigo, em um “queer decolonial”? Ou seriam teorias incompatíveis, já que o próprio fato de o termo queer estar em inglês sinalizaria uma geopolítica a que o pensamento decolonial buscaria exatamente se contrapor? Haveria algo em comum nessas …
The New 'Porn Wars': Representing Gay Male Sexuality In The Middle East, Evangelos Tziallas
The New 'Porn Wars': Representing Gay Male Sexuality In The Middle East, Evangelos Tziallas
Evangelos Tziallas
This article argues that Michael Lucas’ Men of Israel was made in response to the rising popularity of Arab themes, performers and locations in recent gay male pornography, particularly American studio-based productions. The article explores how recent representations of Arab society, culture and men in gay male pornography employ varying degrees of performativity and authenticity in an attempt to break down differences, and bridge connections, between East and West, while Lucas and his film attempt to maintain that rigid imaginary border. I argue that the texts are a microcosm of the contentious and ongoing debates about homosexuality in the East …