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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Claire Robson , Kelsey Blair , Jen MarchbankPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Volume: 485 Weight: 0.410kg ISBN: 9781433133459ISBN 10: 1433133458 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 17 November 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThe dedicated and enthusiastic team of elders and youth that succeeded in bringing together the last collection of West Coast gay and lesbian writers and poets now has caught up with the latest writings from the LBGTQ2S front. Don't miss this volume. Laugh and also have your heart broken-and admire the courage that sweeps away the debris of homophobia, transphobia, and all the other forms of hatred and oppression still washing up on freedom's shores. Three cheers for all concerned. -Wayson Choy, author of The Jade Peony Elders have a profound place in all societies. Here, the elders share their wisdom with honesty based in compassion. They open the doors to others who are also making their way through times both good and difficult. -Constance Brissenden, co-author, The Gathering Tree , with Cree author Larry Loyie (1933-2016) A wonderful, rare, much-needed conversation between intergenerational queer histories, imaginations, desires, anxieties and above all, hope. A reader, a teaching guide, a journey to the queer past and to the queer future, elders and youth, holding each other dear. -Joan Nestle, writer, activist, educator, and co-founder of the NY Lesbian Herstory Archives This is a compilation of work that shows the strength, skill and artistry that can be unleashed when youth and elders work together to co-create. This book offers a roadmap to how intergenerational collaborations can change the world for all involved. -C. J. Rowe, Executive Director, QMUNITY, BC's Queer Resource Centre I've been waiting for a consciously inter-generational queer anthology like this! Basically Queer is not only a moving read, it is a powerful tool I can use to help guide me through my own inter-generational organizing. -Amber Dawn, author of How Poetry Saved My Life: A Hustler's Memoir This is a compilation of work that shows the strength, skill and artistry that can be unleashed when youth and elders work together to co-create. This book offers a roadmap to how intergenerational collaborations can change the world for all involved. -C. J. Rowe, Executive Director, QMUNITY, BC's Queer Resource Centre The dedicated and enthusiastic team of elders and youth that succeeded in bringing together the last collection of West Coast gay and lesbian writers and poets now has caught up with the latest writings from the LBGTQ2S front. Don't miss this volume. Laugh and also have your heart broken-and admire the courage that sweeps away the debris of homophobia, transphobia, and all the other forms of hatred and oppression still washing up on freedom's shores. Three cheers for all concerned. -Wayson Choy, author of The Jade Peony I've been waiting for a consciously inter-generational queer anthology like this! Basically Queer is not only a moving read, it is a powerful tool I can use to help guide me through my own inter-generational organizing. -Amber Dawn, author of How Poetry Saved My Life: A Hustler's Memoir A wonderful, rare, much-needed conversation between intergenerational queer histories, imaginations, desires, anxieties and above all, hope. A reader, a teaching guide, a journey to the queer past and to the queer future, elders and youth, holding each other dear. -Joan Nestle, writer, activist, educator, and co-founder of the NY Lesbian Herstory Archives Elders have a profound place in all societies. Here, the elders share their wisdom with honesty based in compassion. They open the doors to others who are also making their way through times both good and difficult. -Constance Brissenden, co-author, The Gathering Tree , with Cree author Larry Loyie (1933-2016) I've been waiting for a consciously inter-generational queer anthology like this! Basically Queer is not only a moving read, it is a powerful tool I can use to help guide me through my own inter-generational organizing. -Amber Dawn, author of How Poetry Saved My Life: A Hustler's Memoir A wonderful, rare, much-needed conversation between intergenerational queer histories, imaginations, desires, anxieties and above all, hope. A reader, a teaching guide, a journey to the queer past and to the queer future, elders and youth, holding each other dear. -Joan Nestle, writer, activist, educator, and co-founder of the NY Lesbian Herstory Archives The dedicated and enthusiastic team of elders and youth that succeeded in bringing together the last collection of West Coast gay and lesbian writers and poets now has caught up with the latest writings from the LBGTQ2S front. Don't miss this volume. Laugh and also have your heart broken-and admire the courage that sweeps away the debris of homophobia, transphobia, and all the other forms of hatred and oppression still washing up on freedom's shores. Three cheers for all concerned. -Wayson Choy, author of The Jade Peony This is a compilation of work that shows the strength, skill and artistry that can be unleashed when youth and elders work together to co-create. This book offers a roadmap to how intergenerational collaborations can change the world for all involved. -C. J. Rowe, Executive Director, QMUNITY, BC's Queer Resource Centre Elders have a profound place in all societies. Here, the elders share their wisdom with honesty based in compassion. They open the doors to others who are also making their way through times both good and difficult. -Constance Brissenden, co-author, The Gathering Tree , with Cree author Larry Loyie (1933-2016) This is a compilation of work that shows the strength, skill and artistry that can be unleashed when youth and elders work together to co-create. This book offers a roadmap to how intergenerational collaborations can change the world for all involved. -C. J. Rowe, Executive Director, QMUNITY, BC's Queer Resource Centre I've been waiting for a consciously inter-generational queer anthology like this! Basically Queer is not only a moving read, it is a powerful tool I can use to help guide me through my own inter-generational organizing. -Amber Dawn, author of How Poetry Saved My Life: A Hustler's Memoir The dedicated and enthusiastic team of elders and youth that succeeded in bringing together the last collection of West Coast gay and lesbian writers and poets now has caught up with the latest writings from the LBGTQ2S front. Don't miss this volume. Laugh and also have your heart broken-and admire the courage that sweeps away the debris of homophobia, transphobia, and all the other forms of hatred and oppression still washing up on freedom's shores. Three cheers for all concerned. -Wayson Choy, author of The Jade Peony A wonderful, rare, much-needed conversation between intergenerational queer histories, imaginations, desires, anxieties and above all, hope. A reader, a teaching guide, a journey to the queer past and to the queer future, elders and youth, holding each other dear. -Joan Nestle, writer, activist, educator, and co-founder of the NY Lesbian Herstory Archives Elders have a profound place in all societies. Here, the elders share their wisdom with honesty based in compassion. They open the doors to others who are also making their way through times both good and difficult. -Constance Brissenden, co-author, The Gathering Tree , with Cree author Larry Loyie (1933-2016) I've been waiting for a consciously inter-generational queer anthology like this! Basically Queer is not only a moving read, it is a powerful tool I can use to help guide me through my own inter-generational organizing. -Amber Dawn, author of How Poetry Saved My Life: A Hustler's Memoir A wonderful, rare, much-needed conversation between intergenerational queer histories, imaginations, desires, anxieties and above all, hope. A reader, a teaching guide, a journey to the queer past and to the queer future, elders and youth, holding each other dear. -Joan Nestle, writer, activist, educator, and co-founder of the NY Lesbian Herstory Archives The dedicated and enthusiastic team of elders and youth that succeeded in bringing together the last collection of West Coast gay and lesbian writers and poets now has caught up with the latest writings from the LBGTQ2S front. Don't miss this volume. Laugh and also have your heart broken-and admire the courage that sweeps away the debris of homophobia, transphobia, and all the other forms of hatred and oppression still washing up on freedom's shores. Three cheers for all concerned. -Wayson Choy, author of The Jade Peony Elders have a profound place in all societies. Here, the elders share their wisdom with honesty based in compassion. They open the doors to others who are also making their way through times both good and difficult. -Constance Brissenden, co-author, The Gathering Tree , with Cree author Larry Loyie (1933-2016) This is a compilation of work that shows the strength, skill and artistry that can be unleashed when youth and elders work together to co-create. This book offers a roadmap to how intergenerational collaborations can change the world for all involved. -C. J. Rowe, Executive Director, QMUNITY, BC's Queer Resource Centre A wonderful, rare, much-needed conversation between intergenerational queer histories, imaginations, desires, anxieties and above all, hope. A reader, a teaching guide, a journey to the queer past and to the queer future, elders and youth, holding each other dear. -Joan Nestle, writer, activist, educator, and co-founder of the NY Lesbian Herstory Archives Elders have a profound place in all societies. Here, the elders share their wisdom with honesty based in compassion. They open the doors to others who are also making their way through times both good and difficult. -Constance Brissenden, co-author, The Gathering Tree , with Cree author Larry Loyie (1933-2016) I've been waiting for a consciously inter-generational queer anthology like this! Basically Queer is not only a moving read, it is a powerful tool I can use to help guide me through my own inter-generational organizing. -Amber Dawn, author of How Poetry Saved My Life: A Hustler's Memoir This is a compilation of work that shows the strength, skill and artistry that can be unleashed when youth and elders work together to co-create. This book offers a roadmap to how intergenerational collaborations can change the world for all involved. -C. J. Rowe, Executive Director, QMUNITY, BC's Queer Resource Centre The dedicated and enthusiastic team of elders and youth that succeeded in bringing together the last collection of West Coast gay and lesbian writers and poets now has caught up with the latest writings from the LBGTQ2S front. Don't miss this volume. Laugh and also have your heart broken-and admire the courage that sweeps away the debris of homophobia, transphobia, and all the other forms of hatred and oppression still washing up on freedom's shores. Three cheers for all concerned. -Wayson Choy, author of The Jade Peony Author InformationDrs. Claire Robson and Jen Marchbank are faculty members at Simon Fraser University. Kelsey Blair is a doctoral student there. Contributors to the anthology include members of Quirk-e, the Queer Imaging & Riting Kollective for Elders, whose 26 members have worked together in Vancouver for ten years under the direction of Robson and Blair. The youth authors are drawn from Youth for A Change, an advocacy/activist youth group led by Marchbank and her wife, Sylvie Traphan. The group offers training and education to schools and other organizations, and monitors policy decisions by local government. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |