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What’s Queer about Queer Studies Now?
Special Issue Editors David L. Eng, Judith Halberstam,
José Esteban Muñoz

Introduction: What’s Queer about Queer Studies Now?
David L. Eng with Judith Halberstam and José Esteban Muñoz

Punk’d Theory
Tavia Nyong’o

The Joy of the Castrated Boy
Joon Oluchi Lee

Time Binds, or, Erotohistoriography
Elizabeth Freeman

Tarrying with the Normative: Queer Theory and Black History
Amy Villarejo

Of Our Normative Strivings: African American Studies and the
Histories of Sexuality
Roderick A. Ferguson

Asian Diasporas, Neoliberalism, and Family: Reviewing the
Case for Homosexual Asylum in the Context of Family Rights
Chandan Reddy

Queer Times, Queer Assemblages
Jasbir K. Puar

Race, Violence, and Neoliberal Spatial Politics in
the Global City
Martin F. Manalansan IV

Bollywood Spectacles: Queer Diasporic Critique in the Afermath of 9/11
Gayatri Gopinath

You Can Have My Brown Body and Eat It, Too!
Hiram Perez

JJ Chinois’s Oriental Express, or, How a Subaltern Heartthrob
Seduced Red America
Karen Tongson

Shame and White Gay Masculinity
Judith Halberstam

Gay Rights versus Queer Theory: What is Left of Sodomy
after Lawrence v. Texas?
Teemu Ruskola

Uncivil Wrongs: Race, Religion, Hate, and Incest
in Queer Politics
Michael Cobb

Policing Privacy, Migrants, and the Limits of Freedom
Nayan Shah

Sex + Freedom = Regulation: Why?
Janet R. Jakobsen