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Vol. 36 No. 2 (2023): Writing Sex

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Published: 2023-12-01

Article

  • Foreword

    Anasuya Virmani, Nienke Veenstra
    05-17
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  • No Shame in this Queer Thang: Sex, Place, and Belonging in Charles Rice- González's Chulito

    Robert LaRue
    21-38
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  • Sex and the Sanskrit Classics: Untranslatability, Code-switching, and Sexed-up Translations

    Maddalena Italia
    41-61
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  • Writing non-Turkish Subjectivities, Writing Contradictions: Twentieth-Century Istanbul in İstanbul Ansiklopedisi

    Müge Özoğlu
    63-80
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  • ‘The nature of flesh, which is to say, the world’: Reading Sex in the Angela Carter Papers

    Jennifer Jasmine White
    83-94
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  • Discerning New Feminisms from Sadomasochistic Pornography in On Our Backs

    Sam Forrey
    97-109
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  • Relating Otherwise: Erotic Power, Indigenous Relationality, and More-Than-Human Entanglements in Natalia Diaz’s “The First Water is the Body”

    Constanza Contreras Ruiz
    111-123
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Interviews

  • “I Want Them To Feel Everything”: A Conversation with SfSx Creator Tina Horn

    Anna Ziering
    127-147
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  • Decolonizing the Future through Archival Museum Fictions: The Case of Untold Microcosms
    22
  • “Nothing Before the Sea Was Real”: The Dying World of John Lanchester’s The Wall
    18
  • & GHOST STORIES
    17
  • “I Want Them To Feel Everything”: A Conversation with SfSx Creator Tina Horn
    16
  • Hearing Together? A Listening Across the Lines of Tracy Chapman’s Crossroads
    15

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