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Queering the Countryside : New Frontiers in Rural Queer Studies / Intersections ; Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. New Archives, New Epistemologies -- 1. Out Back Home: An Exploration of LGBT Identities and Community in Rural Nova Scotia, Canada -- 2. Horatio Alger’s Queer Frontier -- 3. Sherwood Anderson’s “Shadowy Figure”: Rural Masculinity in the Modernizing Midwest -- 4. A Classroom in the Barnyard: Reproducing Heterosexuality in Interwar American 4-H -- Part II. The Rural Turn: Considering Cartographies of Race and Class -- 5. The Waiting Arms of Gold Street: Manuel Muñoz’s Faith Healer of Olive Avenue and the Problem of the Scaffold Imaginary -- 6. Snorting the Powder of Life: Transgender Migration in the Land in Oz -- 7. Outside Forces: Black Southern Sexuality -- Part III. Back and Forth: Rural Queer Life in Circulation and Transition -- 8. “We Are Here for You”: The It Gets Better Project, Queering Rural Space, and Cultivating Queer Media Literacy -- 9. Queer Interstates: Cultural Geography and Social Contact in Kansas City Trucking Co. and El Paso Wrecking Corp. -- 10. Epistemology of the Bunkhouse: Lusty Lumberjacks and the Sexual Pedagogy of the Woods -- 11. Rethinking the Closet: Queer Life in Rural Geographies -- 12. In Plain(s) Sight: Rural LGBTQ Women and the Politics of Visibility -- Part IV. Bodies of Evidence: Methodologies and their Discontents -- 13. (Dis)locating Queer Citizenship: Imaging Rurality in Matthew Shepard’s Memory -- 14. Queering the American Frontier: Finding Queerness and Sexual Difference in Late Nineteenth-Century and Early Twentieth-Century Colorado -- 15. Digital Oral History and the Limits of Gay Sex -- 16. Queer Rurality and the Materiality of Time -- Bibliography -- About the Contributors -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. New Archives, New Epistemologies -- 1. Out Back Home: An Exploration of LGBT Identities and Community in Rural Nova Scotia, Canada -- 2. Horatio Alger’s Queer Frontier -- 3. Sherwood Anderson’s “Shadowy Figure”: Rural Masculinity in the Modernizing Midwest -- 4. A Classroom in the Barnyard: Reproducing Heterosexuality in Interwar American 4-H -- Part II. The Rural Turn: Considering Cartographies of Race and Class -- 5. The Waiting Arms of Gold Street: Manuel Muñoz’s Faith Healer of Olive Avenue and the Problem of the Scaffold Imaginary -- 6. Snorting the Powder of Life: Transgender Migration in the Land in Oz -- 7. Outside Forces: Black Southern Sexuality -- Part III. Back and Forth: Rural Queer Life in Circulation and Transition -- 8. “We Are Here for You”: The It Gets Better Project, Queering Rural Space, and Cultivating Queer Media Literacy -- 9. Queer Interstates: Cultural Geography and Social Contact in Kansas City Trucking Co. and El Paso Wrecking Corp. -- 10. Epistemology of the Bunkhouse: Lusty Lumberjacks and the Sexual Pedagogy of the Woods -- 11. Rethinking the Closet: Queer Life in Rural Geographies -- 12. In Plain(s) Sight: Rural LGBTQ Women and the Politics of Visibility -- Part IV. Bodies of Evidence: Methodologies and their Discontents -- 13. (Dis)locating Queer Citizenship: Imaging Rurality in Matthew Shepard’s Memory -- 14. Queering the American Frontier: Finding Queerness and Sexual Difference in Late Nineteenth-Century and Early Twentieth-Century Colorado -- 15. Digital Oral History and the Limits of Gay Sex -- 16. Queer Rurality and the Materiality of Time -- Bibliography -- About the Contributors -- Index |
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