Queer Theory & Animal Theory
Articles
Volume 30: Queer Theory and Animal Theory
Lee Mandelo
In the Queerest of Ways: A Conversation on Sexuality, Desire, and Futurity
Juana María Rodríguez and Ivy Monroe
Constellations of Strange Bodies: Engaging with the Concept of Mess and its Shifting, Swirling Conditions
Martin Manalansan IV, Jed DeBruin, Lee Mandelo, and Sydney Mullins
Creating a Power Map: An Interview with Karma Chávez
Karma Chávez, Aylin Castro, Kelly Ferguson, Shawna Irissarri, and Shruthi Parthasarathy
“Write Something that Somebody can Use”: Openness, Porosity, and Opportunities for Others to do Their Own Things
Roderick Ferguson, Alessandra Del Brocco, and Ivy F. Monroe
Avoiding Epistemic Imperialism: Queerness, Contingency, and Translation in Postcolonial Scholarship
Neville Hoad, Jacob Saindon, and Kirsten Corneilson
Authoritarianism, Affect, and Queerness: Engaging the Role of Subjectivity, Identity, and Social Movements in an Asian American Context
Wen Liu, Jingxue Zhang, and Lukas Bullock
To Be in Conversation: a Queer Theory Roundtable
Charlie Yi Zhang, Elizabeth W. Williams, Jack Gieseking, Rusty Barrett, Lee Mandelo, and Ivy Monroe
Translating Across Difference: Affect, Animal Studies, and Anthropology
Radhika Govindrajan, Qingfei Zhang, and Morgan Keith Stewart
Relations, Ethics, and Storytelling: On Ecology without Culture
Christine Marran, Lee Mandelo, and Abby Rudolph
Studying Other Species: Understanding the Webs of Living
Kathryn Gillespie, Aylin Castro, Jed DeBruin, and Kelly Ferguson
Whose Ethics?: Thinking Multispecies Relationships Through the Pandemic Classroom
Dierdra Reber, Erin Koch, Aylin Castro, Jed DeBruin, Kelly Ferguson, and Jacob Saindon
Animals: The Ultimate Radical
Doug Slaymaker, Tony Stallins, Aylin Castro, Jed DeBruin, Kelly Ferguson, and Jacob Saindon