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Sovereign Erotics: A Collection of Two-Spirit Literature [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 226x149x17 mm, weight: 335 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Oct-2011
  • Leidėjas: University of Arizona Press
  • ISBN-10: 0816502420
  • ISBN-13: 9780816502424
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 226x149x17 mm, weight: 335 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Oct-2011
  • Leidėjas: University of Arizona Press
  • ISBN-10: 0816502420
  • ISBN-13: 9780816502424
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Two-Spirit people, identified by many different tribally specific names and standings within their communities, have been living, loving, and creating art since time immemorial. It wasn't until the 1970s, however, that contemporary queer Native literature gained any public notice. Even now, only a handful of books address it specifically, most notably the 1988 collection Living the Spirt: A Gay American Indian Anthology. Since that book's publication twenty-three years ago, there has not been another collection published that focuses explicitly on the writing and art of Indigenous Two-Spirit and Queer people. This landmark collection strives to reflect the complexity of identities within Native Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Two-Spirit(GLBTQ2) communities. Gathering together the work of established writers and talented new voices, this anthology spans genres (fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and essay) and themes (memory, history, sexuality, indigeneity, friendship, family, love, and loss) and represents a watershed moment in Native American and Indigenous literatures, Queer studies, and the intersections between the two. Collaboratively, the pieces in Sovereign Erotics demonstrate not only the radical diversity among the voices of today's Indigenous GLBTQ2 writers but also the beauty, strength, and resilience of Indigenous GLBTQ2 people in the twenty-first century"--

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Two-Spirit people, identified by many different tribally specific names and standings within their communities, have been living, loving, and creating art since time immemorial. It wasn’t until the 1970s, however, that contemporary queer Native literature gained any public notice. Even now, only a handful of books address it specifically, most notably the 1988 collection Living the Spirt: A Gay American Indian Anthology. Since that book’s publication twenty-three years ago, there has not been another collection published that focuses explicitly on the writing and art of Indigenous Two-Spirit and Queer people.

This landmark collection strives to reflect the complexity of identities within Native Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Two-Spirit (GLBTQ2) communities. Gathering together the work of established writers and talented new voices, this anthology spans genres (fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and essay) and themes (memory, history, sexuality, indigeneity, friendship, family, love, and loss) and represents a watershed moment in Native American and Indigenous literatures, Queer studies, and the intersections between the two.

Collaboratively, the pieces in Sovereign Erotics demonstrate not only the radical diversity among the voices of today’s Indigenous GLBTQ2 writers but also the beauty, strength, and resilience of Indigenous GLBTQ2 people in the twenty-first century.

Contributors:, Indira Allegra, Louise Esme Cruz, Paula Gunn Allen, Qwo-Li Driskill, Laura Furlan, Janice Gould, Carrie House, Daniel Heath Justice, Maurice Kenny, Michael Koby, M. Carmen Lane, Jaynie Lara, Chip Livingston, Luna Maia, Janet McAdams, Deborah Miranda, Daniel David Moses, D. M. O’Brien, Malea Powell, Cheryl Savageau, Kim Shuck, Sarah Tsigeyu Sharp, James Thomas Stevens, Dan Taulapapa McMullin, William Raymond Taylor, Joel Waters, and Craig Womack

Daugiau informacijos

Commended for Lambda Literary Awards (Anthology) 2012 and Lambda Literary Awards (Bisexual Nonfiction) 2012 and Independent Publisher Book Awards (Anthologies) 2012.
Introduction: Writing in the Present 1(20)
I Dreams/Ancestors
Some Like Indians Endure
21(4)
Paula Gunn Allen
Warrior
25(2)
Kim Shuck
Vessel
27(1)
Indira Allegra
Kid Icarus
28(2)
Joel Waters
The King of the Tie-snakes
30(18)
Craig Womack
Santa Claus, Indiana
48(2)
Michael Koby
Aunt Lucy
50(1)
Laura M. Furlan
Living Memory
51(2)
D. M. O'Brien
Gathering of Nations
53(2)
William Raymond Taylor
Indian Mascot, 1959
55(2)
Janice Gould
Real Indians
57(2)
Malea Powell
Coyote Takes a Trip
59(7)
Deborah Miranda
Birth Song for Mum, in Red
66(5)
Louis Esme Cruz
Chantway for F.C.
71(6)
Qwo-Li Driskill
II Love/Medicine
My First Book
77(1)
Maurice Kenny
Ghost Dance
78(3)
Chip Livingston
Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean
81(2)
Michael Kohy
Something Wants To Be Said
83(1)
William Raymond Taylor
A meditation partially composed in a D.C. coffeehouse because there isn't anything better to do in this city of dead white fathers
84(2)
Malea Powell
Love Poem, After Arizona
86(3)
Qwo-Li Driskill
He's watched
89(4)
Maurice Kenny
Being Two Spirit
93(2)
Jaynie Lara
Weye Hlapsi
Lament Under the Moon
95(1)
Daniel David Moses
Thames
96(2)
James Thomas Stevens
Deep Winter
98(3)
Cheryl Savageau
III Long/Walks
We Could Not Forget
101(2)
Janice Gould
Our Wars
103(1)
Laura M. Furlan
The Act of Memory in Laguna California
104(2)
Dan Taulapapa McMullin
Blue Covers
106(1)
Indira Allegra
(Auto)biogvaphy of Mad
107(3)
Qwo-Li Driskill
The Witch's House
110(5)
Michael Koby
Ballad of the Raft
115(2)
Daniel David Moses
Contacts
117(7)
Maurice Kenny
Authentically Ethnic
124(2)
Luna Main
Sweet Grass
126(1)
Carrie House
The Perfect Picture
127(4)
D. M. O'Brien
The Door of the Devil
131(10)
Janet McAdams
Jerry, Sheree, and the Eel
141(2)
Dan Taulapapa McMullin
Gray's Sea Change
143(2)
Daniel David Moses
Regent's Canal
145(3)
James Thomas Stevens
Absorbing Light
148(1)
Kim Shuck
A Drag Queen Named Pipi
149(1)
Dan Taulapapa McMullin
Auder's Awakening
150(28)
Daniel Heath Justice
My Mom Names Us
178(2)
Louis Esme Cruz
Kid
180(2)
Carrie House
Pedagogy
182(3)
Qwo-Li Driskill
Plaza Bocanegra
185(4)
Janet McAdams
The Ends of a Picnic
189(4)
Daniel David Moses
IV Wild/Flowers
Where I Want Them
193(1)
Cheryl Savageau
Remember: She Bought Those Panties for You
194(2)
M. Carmen Lane
Naughty Probably
196(2)
Maurice Kenny
Rebirth
198(2)
Sarah Tsigeyu Sharp
Sargent: Drawing of Nicola Dlnverno
200(2)
Maurice Kenny
St. James Lake
202(2)
James Thomas Stevens
Sonnet for Izzy
204(1)
Qwo-Li Driskill
Visiting San Francisco
205(1)
Maurice Kenny
Man Country
206(1)
Chip Livingston
How to Make a Fish Sweat
207(1)
Daniel David Moses
Forgiveness On A November Sunday
208(1)
Malea Powell
Calumet Cemetery
209(2)
Michael Koby
Clementines
211(2)
Deborah Miranda
Source Credits 213(2)
About the Contributors 215(10)
Index 225
Qwo-Li Driskill is a Cherokee Queer/Two-Spirit writer, scholar, and performer. S/he is the author of Walking with Ghosts: Poems and is currently and assistant professor in the Department of English at Texas A&M University. Daniel Heath Justice (Cherokee Nation) teaches Aboriginal literatures and Aboriginal Studies at the University of Toronto. In addition to numerous publications in Native literary criticism, he is the author of Our Fire Survives the Storm: A Cherokee Literary History and The Way of Thorn and Thunder: The Kynship Chronicles. Deborah Miranda is a Two-Spirit Ohlone-Costanoan Esselen Nation/Chumash poet and scholar and is currently an associate professor of English at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. She is the author of The Zen of La Llorona and Indian Cartography. Lisa Tatonetti is an associate professor of English and American Ethnic Studies at Kansas State University where she studies, teaches, and publishes on Two-Spirit literatures.