Joshua Whitehead
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Traduit de l'anglais par Arianne Des Rochers
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Vivant hors réserve et cherchant tant bien que mal à s'acclimater à la vie urbaine, Jonny devient travailleur du cybersexe pour gagner sa vie. Il a devant lui très exactement une semaine avant de devoir rentrer à la réserve pour assister aux funérailles de son beau-père. Les sept jours qui suivent se déclinent comme un rêve enfiévré: histoires d'amour, traumatismes, sexe, liens familiaux,...
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Evolving from a conversation between Joshua Whitehead and Angie Abdou, Indigiqueerness is part dialogue, part collage, and part memoir. Beginning with memories of his childhood poetry and prose and travelling through the library of his life, Whitehead contemplates the role of theory, Indigenous language, queerness, and fantastical worlds in all his artistic pursuits. This volume is imbued with Whitehead's energy and celebrates Indigenous writers and...
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Lambda Literary Award winner
This exciting and groundbreaking fiction anthology showcases a number of new and emerging 2SQ (Two-Spirit and queer Indigenous) writers from across Turtle Island. These visionary authors show how queer Indigenous communities can bloom and thrive through utopian narratives that detail the vivacity and strength of 2SQness throughout its plight in the maw of settler colonialism's histories.
Here, readers will...
This exciting and groundbreaking fiction anthology showcases a number of new and emerging 2SQ (Two-Spirit and queer Indigenous) writers from across Turtle Island. These visionary authors show how queer Indigenous communities can bloom and thrive through utopian narratives that detail the vivacity and strength of 2SQness throughout its plight in the maw of settler colonialism's histories.
Here, readers will...
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The author looks at what it means to live as a queer Indigenous person "in the rupture" between identities, as well as how both Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples are navigating new (and old) ideas about "the land" and questioning what our relationship and responsibility towards it is, and how it has shaped our ideas, histories, words, and bodies.
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