Queering Urban Justice
Queer of Colour Formations in Toronto
Herausgeber: Haritaworn, Jinthana; Rodriguez; Ware, Syrus Marcus; Moussa, Ghaida
Queering Urban Justice
Queer of Colour Formations in Toronto
Herausgeber: Haritaworn, Jinthana; Rodriguez; Ware, Syrus Marcus; Moussa, Ghaida
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Queering Urban Justice foregrounds visions of urban justice that are critical of racial and colonial capitalism, and asks: What would it mean to map space in ways that address very real histories of displacement and erasure?
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Queering Urban Justice foregrounds visions of urban justice that are critical of racial and colonial capitalism, and asks: What would it mean to map space in ways that address very real histories of displacement and erasure?
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781487522858
- ISBN-10: 1487522851
- Artikelnr.: 49566385
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781487522858
- ISBN-10: 1487522851
- Artikelnr.: 49566385
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Jin Haritaworn, Ghaida Moussa, and Syrus Marcus Ware, with Río Rodríguez
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Queering Urban Justice
JIN HARITAWORN, GHAIDA MOUSSA, RÍO RODRÍGUEZ, AND SYRUS MARCUS WARE
Part One: Mapping Community
1. "Our Study Is Sabotage": Queering Urban Justice, from Toronto to New
York
A ROUNDTABLE BY JIN HARITAWORN, WITH CHE GOSSETT, RÍO RODRÍGUEZ, AND SYRUS
MARCUS WARE
2. "We Had to Take Space, We Had to Create Space": Locating Queer of Colour
Politics in 1980s Toronto
JOHN PAUL CATUNGAL
3. Má-ka Juk Yuh: A Genealogy of Black Queer Liveability in Toronto
OMISOORE H. DRYDEN
4. Diasporic Intimacies: Queer Filipinos/as and Canadian Imaginaries
ROBERT DIAZ, MARISSA LARGO, AND FRITZ LUTHER PINO
5. On "Gaymousness" and "Calling Out": Affect, Violence, and Humanity in
Queer of Colour Politics
MATTHEW CHIN
Part Two: Cartographies of Resistance
6. Calling a Shrimp a Shrimp: A Black Queer Intervention in Disability
Studies
NWADIOGO EJIOGU AND SYRUS MARCUS WARE
7. Black Lives Matter Toronto Teach-In
JANAYA KHAN AND LEROI NEWBOLD
8. Black Picket Signs/White Picket Fences: Racism, Space, and Solidarity
TARA ATLURI
9. Becoming through Others: Western Queer Self-Fashioning and Solidarity
with Queer Palestine
NAYROUZ ABU HATOUM AND GHAIDA MOUSSA
10. Compulsory Coming Out and Agentic Negotiations: Toronto QTPOC
Narratives
AZAR MASOUMI
11. The Sacred Uprising: Indigenous Creative Activisms
AN INTERVIEW WITH REBEKA TABOBONDUNG BY SYRUS MARCUS WARE
Epilogue: Caressing in Small Spaces
JIN HARITAWORN
Contributors
Introduction: Queering Urban Justice
JIN HARITAWORN, GHAIDA MOUSSA, RÍO RODRÍGUEZ, AND SYRUS MARCUS WARE
Part One: Mapping Community
1. "Our Study Is Sabotage": Queering Urban Justice, from Toronto to New
York
A ROUNDTABLE BY JIN HARITAWORN, WITH CHE GOSSETT, RÍO RODRÍGUEZ, AND SYRUS
MARCUS WARE
2. "We Had to Take Space, We Had to Create Space": Locating Queer of Colour
Politics in 1980s Toronto
JOHN PAUL CATUNGAL
3. Má-ka Juk Yuh: A Genealogy of Black Queer Liveability in Toronto
OMISOORE H. DRYDEN
4. Diasporic Intimacies: Queer Filipinos/as and Canadian Imaginaries
ROBERT DIAZ, MARISSA LARGO, AND FRITZ LUTHER PINO
5. On "Gaymousness" and "Calling Out": Affect, Violence, and Humanity in
Queer of Colour Politics
MATTHEW CHIN
Part Two: Cartographies of Resistance
6. Calling a Shrimp a Shrimp: A Black Queer Intervention in Disability
Studies
NWADIOGO EJIOGU AND SYRUS MARCUS WARE
7. Black Lives Matter Toronto Teach-In
JANAYA KHAN AND LEROI NEWBOLD
8. Black Picket Signs/White Picket Fences: Racism, Space, and Solidarity
TARA ATLURI
9. Becoming through Others: Western Queer Self-Fashioning and Solidarity
with Queer Palestine
NAYROUZ ABU HATOUM AND GHAIDA MOUSSA
10. Compulsory Coming Out and Agentic Negotiations: Toronto QTPOC
Narratives
AZAR MASOUMI
11. The Sacred Uprising: Indigenous Creative Activisms
AN INTERVIEW WITH REBEKA TABOBONDUNG BY SYRUS MARCUS WARE
Epilogue: Caressing in Small Spaces
JIN HARITAWORN
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Queering Urban Justice
JIN HARITAWORN, GHAIDA MOUSSA, RÍO RODRÍGUEZ, AND SYRUS MARCUS WARE
Part One: Mapping Community
1. "Our Study Is Sabotage": Queering Urban Justice, from Toronto to New
York
A ROUNDTABLE BY JIN HARITAWORN, WITH CHE GOSSETT, RÍO RODRÍGUEZ, AND SYRUS
MARCUS WARE
2. "We Had to Take Space, We Had to Create Space": Locating Queer of Colour
Politics in 1980s Toronto
JOHN PAUL CATUNGAL
3. Má-ka Juk Yuh: A Genealogy of Black Queer Liveability in Toronto
OMISOORE H. DRYDEN
4. Diasporic Intimacies: Queer Filipinos/as and Canadian Imaginaries
ROBERT DIAZ, MARISSA LARGO, AND FRITZ LUTHER PINO
5. On "Gaymousness" and "Calling Out": Affect, Violence, and Humanity in
Queer of Colour Politics
MATTHEW CHIN
Part Two: Cartographies of Resistance
6. Calling a Shrimp a Shrimp: A Black Queer Intervention in Disability
Studies
NWADIOGO EJIOGU AND SYRUS MARCUS WARE
7. Black Lives Matter Toronto Teach-In
JANAYA KHAN AND LEROI NEWBOLD
8. Black Picket Signs/White Picket Fences: Racism, Space, and Solidarity
TARA ATLURI
9. Becoming through Others: Western Queer Self-Fashioning and Solidarity
with Queer Palestine
NAYROUZ ABU HATOUM AND GHAIDA MOUSSA
10. Compulsory Coming Out and Agentic Negotiations: Toronto QTPOC
Narratives
AZAR MASOUMI
11. The Sacred Uprising: Indigenous Creative Activisms
AN INTERVIEW WITH REBEKA TABOBONDUNG BY SYRUS MARCUS WARE
Epilogue: Caressing in Small Spaces
JIN HARITAWORN
Contributors
Introduction: Queering Urban Justice
JIN HARITAWORN, GHAIDA MOUSSA, RÍO RODRÍGUEZ, AND SYRUS MARCUS WARE
Part One: Mapping Community
1. "Our Study Is Sabotage": Queering Urban Justice, from Toronto to New
York
A ROUNDTABLE BY JIN HARITAWORN, WITH CHE GOSSETT, RÍO RODRÍGUEZ, AND SYRUS
MARCUS WARE
2. "We Had to Take Space, We Had to Create Space": Locating Queer of Colour
Politics in 1980s Toronto
JOHN PAUL CATUNGAL
3. Má-ka Juk Yuh: A Genealogy of Black Queer Liveability in Toronto
OMISOORE H. DRYDEN
4. Diasporic Intimacies: Queer Filipinos/as and Canadian Imaginaries
ROBERT DIAZ, MARISSA LARGO, AND FRITZ LUTHER PINO
5. On "Gaymousness" and "Calling Out": Affect, Violence, and Humanity in
Queer of Colour Politics
MATTHEW CHIN
Part Two: Cartographies of Resistance
6. Calling a Shrimp a Shrimp: A Black Queer Intervention in Disability
Studies
NWADIOGO EJIOGU AND SYRUS MARCUS WARE
7. Black Lives Matter Toronto Teach-In
JANAYA KHAN AND LEROI NEWBOLD
8. Black Picket Signs/White Picket Fences: Racism, Space, and Solidarity
TARA ATLURI
9. Becoming through Others: Western Queer Self-Fashioning and Solidarity
with Queer Palestine
NAYROUZ ABU HATOUM AND GHAIDA MOUSSA
10. Compulsory Coming Out and Agentic Negotiations: Toronto QTPOC
Narratives
AZAR MASOUMI
11. The Sacred Uprising: Indigenous Creative Activisms
AN INTERVIEW WITH REBEKA TABOBONDUNG BY SYRUS MARCUS WARE
Epilogue: Caressing in Small Spaces
JIN HARITAWORN
Contributors