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This edited collection brings together the different genres of writing and response that Matthew Shepardâ s murder inspired. To commemorate the twentieth anniversary of Shepardâ s death, the contributing authors explore the aftermath of the murder in our current moment: the Trump-era United States.

Produktbeschreibung
This edited collection brings together the different genres of writing and response that Matthew Shepardâ s murder inspired. To commemorate the twentieth anniversary of Shepardâ s death, the contributing authors explore the aftermath of the murder in our current moment: the Trump-era United States.
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Autorenporträt
Helis Sikk is a Postdoctoral Fellow at DePauw University, USA. Her research takes a multidisciplinary approach to the relationships between queerness, affect, the built environment, communities, media and visual cultures. She is currently working on her monograph, which traces the affective genealogy of anti-LGBTQ violence since the 1960s. Leisa Meyer is Community Studies Professor of AMST, History, and GSWS and the Director of the AMST Program at William and Mary, USA. Her research has engaged military history, gender/women's history, LGBTQ history/studies, and the history of sexuality. She is the author of Creating G.I. Jane: Sexuality and Power in the Women's Army Corps and the co-editor (with Matt Richardson) of Transgender Studies and Race, Feminist Studies, Volume 37, No. 2 (Summer 2011).