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1. An invitation to bring animals into feminist and queer sociology

2. Psychoanalysis after Affect Theory: The Repetitions of Courtly Love in Chaucer

3. "It Wasn't Meant for Gays": Lesbian Women's and Gay Men's Reactions to the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory.

4. Biopolítica del armario.

5. Hand in Hand: The Erotics of Touch in Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility.

6. Reading the queer in Black Mirror's "San Junipero".

7. More Sex, Less Identity: Towards a Naturalistic Queer Theory.

8. Jacques Brel's Ne me quitte pas in English: On putting the record straight... and queering it?

9. "We are openly, proudly Subjective ... This history is important to our contemporary survival": queer embodied knowledge and the curatorial work of ICT-based LGBTQIA+ history content creators.

10. Kaleidoscopic Inquiries: Queering Approaches to Organizational Diversity Work.

11. LGBTQ+ Faculty Members' Perceptions of Diversity Policies and Practices in Higher Education.

12. <italic>Sane Fragility</italic> - Madness meets critical whiteness.

13. Examining Scientific Inquiry of Queerness in Medical Education: A Queer Reading.

14. Sane-heteroprofessionalism and knowledge production: queering and m/Maddening preservice professional programs.

15. ’I would just like to be straight.’ Boys and young men’s concerns about being gay in the questions sent to a Finnish sexual counselling service.

16. Was Anna Freud a “friend of Dorothy”? A queer phenomenological historiography of Anna Freud and Dorothy Burlingham's personal and professional relationship.

17. Ghosts in the machine: Black feminist and queer critiques of reproductive justice in Finland.

18. Empire from Another Angle: Queer Pleasures of Art in Statius, Silvae 4.6*.

19. Reproductive Citizenship.

20. The Difference Queer Aesthetics Make.

21. "The boy in the cupboard": children in Indian comics and their subversion of heteronormative interpellation.

22. "Support the Shit Out of Them:" Intersex Emerging Adults' Recommendations for Caregivers of an Intersex Child.

23. Performance and orientation in the media higher education classroom.

24. Critical Inquiry in and Against 21st-Century Authoritarian Times.

25. Paralleling the Gay Man's Trauma: Monkeypox Stigma and the Mainstream Media.

26. Queer Curiosity.

27. Critical Response VI: Creatures of Habit.

28. Critical Response IV: "Crystal Blue Persuasion".

29. Critical Response VII: Theories We Desire With: A Rejoinder.

30. Critical Response II: Diamonds and Rust.

31. Critical Response III: After Straight Pride.

32. Critical Response V: "Rather Like a Habit".

33. Critical Response I: Queer Theory Continues to Take Shape.

34. Empire from Another Angle: Queer Pleasures of Art in Statius, Silvae 4.6*.

35. Knitting masculinities: How men are challenging masculinity and needlework in a post-pandemic age.

36. COLONIZING QUEERNESS.

37. Contingent Contradictions and the (Il)Logics of Adolescence: Examining How Undergraduates in an LGBTQ+ Young Adult Literature Course Read Queer Youth.

38. “I Don’t Expect the University to Support Queers”: Identity Management and Ambivalence toward Institutional Support for Queer University Students in China.

39. Queering the 7-eyed model of clinical supervision.

40. Some Liked It and Some Did Not: (Re)Circulating Lesbian Culture Among Queer Generations.

41. Hermeneutic Limits; or, When Not to Theorize: Notes for Interpreting Our Phoenix by Trans Indigenous Mexican-American Composer Mari Esabel Valverde.

42. Mop Water Performance: Staging the Aesthetics of Queerness, Cheapness, and Dirty Stories in Gloryfire.

43. The Cosmos Is a Black Aesthetic.

44. How the Computer Taught Us to See.

45. Actional Orientalism: Queer Liberalism and Homonationalist Regimes of Grievability in Dragon Age: Inquisition.

46. Group polyphony and sexuality.

47. "Hope and grief woven together": Consolation in a queer reading of Arundhati Roy's The Ministry of Utmost Happiness.

48. Afterword: queering beyond queer theory.

49. Queer Economic Geographies: Sexual Hegemony, Queer and Trans Work, and Homocapitalism.

50. Nomads, thresholds, and leaves: Queer entanglements within the AcademicConferenceMachine.

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