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Introduction | |
Performing Queer Indigenous Critiques | |
Decolonizing the Queer Native Body (and Recovering the Native Bull-Dyke): Bringing ôSexy Backö and Out of Native Studies' Closet | p. 31 |
Queer Theory and Native Studies: The Heteronormativity of Settler Colonialism | p. 43 |
A Queer Caste: Mixing Race and Sexuality in Colonial New Zealand | p. 66 |
Fa'afafine Notes: On Tagaloa, Jesus, and Nafanua | p. 81 |
Situating Two-Spirit and Queer Indigenous Movements | |
D4y DßC (Asegi Ayetl): Cherokee Two-Spirit People Reimagining Nation | p. 97 |
Exploring Takatapui Identity within the Maori Community: Implications for Health and Well-Being | p. 113 |
Two-Spirit Men's Sexual Survivance against the Inequality of Desire | p. 123 |
Unsettling Queer Politics: What Can Non-Natives Learn from Two-Spirit Organizing? | p. 132 |
Reading Queer Indigenous Writing | |
Indigenous Fantasies and Sovereign Erotics: Outland Cherokees Write Two-Spirit Nations | p. 155 |
The Erotics of Sovereignty | p. 172 |
Gifts of Maskihkîy: Gregory Scofield's Cree Métis Stories of Self-Acceptance | p. 190 |
The Revolution Is for Everyone: Imagining an Emancipatory Future through Queer Indigenous Critical Theories | p. 211 |
Works Cited | p. 223 |
About the Contributors | p. 239 |
Index | p. 243 |
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