Publisher's Synopsis
<b>In This Issue</b><br><br><b>Introduction</b><br> Queer Generosity: An Introduction from the Guest Editors<br> Timothy Oleksiak and Jonathan Alexander<br><br><b>Essays</b><br> Surviving Tryin’ Times: Queer Generosity in AnzaldÚa, Riggs, and Wojnarowicz<br> Kimberly Gunter<br><br> Non-Love Letters: Asexualizing Queer Love and Generosity<br> Adam Key and BrontË Pearson<br><br> On The Argonauts, Testo Junkie, and Generating Autotheory by Changing Gender<br> S. Brook Corfman<br><br> Minoritarian Affects: Feeling Generosity as a Life Ethic in a Graveyard<br> Sayan Bhattacharya<br><br> Abolitionist Generosities: On Hunger Striking as Queer Refusal<br> Michelle C. Velasquez-Potts<br><br><b>Queer Conversation</b><br> Generously Rude: A Conversation with Myriam Gurba<br> Jonathan Alexander and Timothy Oleksiak<br><br><b>Forum</b><br> Dear Sam; Dear Linda; Love Ames<br> Ames Hawkins<br><br> Sequins and Survival: Queer Bodily Generosity during COVID-19<br> Laura Tetreault<br><br> “Black Women Deserve Great Sex”: The Queer Generosity of KIMBRITIVE<br> Erin J. Rand<br><br> Bisexual Activism: A Love Story<br> Duc Dau<br><br> The Warm Glow of a Pixelated Campfire: Queer Generosity and Community Building in the Worlds of Anna Anthropy<br> Matthew Hester<br><br> Gestures of Ambiguity: A Queer Filipinx-American Choreographic Strategy<br> Al Evangelista<br><br> Through the Kink-Scene Curtain: Sculptural Experience as Generous Uncertainty and Queer Logics of Exchange<br> Francesca Gentile and Nicolo Gentile<br><br> Care Work, Queercrip Labor Politics, and Queer Generosities<br> Adam Hubrig<br><br><b>Book Reviews</b><br><i>Queering Romantic Engagement in the Postal Age: A Rhetorical Education</i>, by Pamela VanHaitsma<br> Reviewed by Michael J. Faris<br><br><i>Honeypot: Black Southern Women Who Love Women</i>, by E. Patrick Johnson<br> Reviewed by Elizabeth Y. Whittington<br><br><i>Progressive Dystopia: Abolition, Antiblackness, + Schooling in San Francisco</i>, by Savannah Shange<br> Reviewed by Taisha J. McMickens<br><br><i>Trans Exploits: Trans of Color Cultures & Technologies in Movement</i>, by Jian Neo Chen<br> Reviewed by Erin Watley<br><br><i>Queer Chinese Cultures and Mobilities: Kinship, Migration, and Middle Classes</i>, by John Wei<br> Reviewed by Zhao Ding<br><br><i>Becoming Human: Matter and Meaning in an Antiblack World</i>, by Zakiyyah Iman Jackson<br> Reviewed by Jesse A. Goldberg<br><br><i>Disruptive Situations: Fractal Orientalism and Queer Strategies in Beirut</i>, by Ghassan Moussawi<br> Reviewed by Billy Huff<br><br><b>Film Review</b><br><i>Markie in Milwaukee</i>, directed by Matt Kliegman<br> Reviewed by Billy Huff