Queer Objects
250 pages, 8 1/4 x 9 21/25
240 color and 160 b-w photos
Paperback
Release Date:20 Dec 2019
ISBN:9781978801707
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Queer Objects

Rutgers University Press
2020 Choice​ Outstanding Academic Title

Queer lives give rise to a vast array of objects: the things we fill our houses with, the gifts we share with our friends, the commodities we consume at work and at play, the clothes and accessories we wear, various reminders of state power, as well as the analogue and digital technologies we use to communicate with one another. But what makes an object queer?

The sixty-three chapters in Queer Objects consider this question in relation to lesbian, gay and transgender communities across time, cultures, and space. In this unique international collaboration, well-known and newer writers traverse world history to write about fabulous, captivating, and transgressive items ranging from ancient Egyptian tomb paintings and Roman artefacts to political placards, snapshots, sex toys, and the smartphone.
 
The queer angel of history has brought us from New Zealand this remarkable book of objects that have aroused memories – involuntary and voluntary, painful and uplifting, individual and communal. A deeply moving exploration of history, memory, and queerness. Jeffrey Escoffier, author of American Homo: Community and Perversity
I’ve been waiting for a book like Queer Objects that examines the stuff of material culture through the sensibilities of many contributors. Each chapter reveals insider knowledge of a particular item, framing it in passionate queer context that triggers our own associations and memories. This is a gorgeous book; you’ll want to keep it out in plain view. E.G. Crichton, visual artist, creator of LINEAGE: Matchmaking in the Archive and Migrating Archive
In this masterful volume, the material culture of the LGBTQ+ community is sumptuously depicted. Both coffee-table book and academic tome, Queer Objects is richly illustrated with huge, colorful photos on nearly every one of its 400-plus pages. Well balanced in that the multiplicity of the artifacts reflects the rich diversity of the gay community, Queer Objects is difficult to put down. We never knew we needed this book so much. Essential. Choice
CHRIS BRICKELL is a professor of gender studies at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. His books include Mates and Lovers: A History of Gay New Zealand, Manly Affections: The Photographs of Robert Gant, 1885–1915, and Teenagers: The Rise of Youth Culture.

JUDITH COLLARD is a senior lecturer in the department of history and art history at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand.
 
Contents
1. The Queerness of Objects
CHRIS BRICKELL & JUDITH COLLARD

2. The First Gay Kiss?
RICHARD BRUCE PARKINSON

3. Tutanekai’s Flute
PAERAU WARBRICK

4. Faces of Queer-Aboriginality
DINO HODGE

5. Pasting Together an Identity
HELEN PAUSACKER

6. The Strapless Satchel
JEFFREY VAUGHAN

7. The Queering of Action Man
GREG MINISSALE

8. Reading Two Gay Histories
BEN ANDERSON-NATHE

9. Fragments of Sappho
CHRIS BRICKELL

10. New World Slavery’s Queer Object
CARINA PASQUESI

11. Freda’s Mountaineering Memoir
CHRIS BRICKELL

12. Teddy’s Illustrated Letter
RACHEL HOPE CLEVES

13. Four Saints in Three Acts
TIRZA TRUE LATIMER

14. Donald Friend’s Life in Letters
TIM ROBERTS

15. Dear Dawn, Can I Hold You?
LAUREN BRITTON

16. A Gay Magazine in Communist Poland
LUKASZ SZULC

17. The Cunt Coloring Book
MARGO HOBBS

18. Henry’s Albums
BARRY REAY

19. Sammy’s Stud File
BARRY REAY

20. The Proverbial Lavender Dildo
ERICA RAND

21. Amos’s Chair
BARRY REAY

22. Cruising Masculine Spaces
JUDITH COLLARD

23. The Stuff of Cruising
JOHN HOWARD

24. The Warren Cup
CHRIS BRICKELL

25. Monuments
PETER SHERLOCK

26. Robert Gant’s Shoes
CHRIS BRICKELL

27. Oscar’s Photograph?
NEIL BARTLETT

28. Saint Sebastian
CHRIS BRICKELL

29. Tender Buttons
JANE TRENGROVE

30. The Paintings of Lois White
JUDITH COLLARD

31. The L Word Quilt
AMANDA LITTAUER & DIANE JOHNS

32. The Queen of Polka Holes
KATSUHIKO SUGANUMA

33. Queer Dogs
HEIKE BAUER

34. Our Own Dear House
BEV ROBERTS

35. An Attic Apartment
CHRIS BRICKELL

36. The Rotary Dial Telephone
MATT COOK

37. C734
CHRISTOPHER CASTIGLIA & CHRISTOPHER REED

38. Saint Eugenia’s Relics
ROBERT MILLS

39. A Tram Ticket, an Egyptian and an Englishman
ROBERT ALDRICH

40. To My Friend from His Friend
GRAHAM WILLETT

41. The Story of a Locket
PETER WELLS

42. Till We Meet Again
JO CAMPBELL

43. A Set of Wedding Photos
ELISE CHENIER

44. Carl Wittman and the AIDS Quilt
AMANDA LITTAUER & DIANE JOHNS

45. Exhibit A: The Powder Puff
WAYNE MURDOCH

46. Neil McConaghy’s Penile Plethysmograph
KATE DAVISON

47. A Military Discharge Certificate
SHIRLEENE ROBINSON

48. The Moral Majority is Neither
TIMOTHY WILLEM JONES

48. Devotional Objects
MELISSA M. WILCOX

50. Political Buttons
KATHERINE A. HERMES

51. Plastic Politics
JAMES BURFORD, KATH KHANGPIBOON & 
JUTATHORN PRAVATTIYAGUL

52. Bloomers and Monocles
NIKKI SULLIVAN & CRAIG MIDDLETON

53. A Lesbian Waistcoat
NADIA GUSH

54. Lesbian Lipstick
REINA LEWIS

55. Punk Jacket
MARCUS BUNYAN

56. The Australian Speedo
YORICK SMAAL

57. The World’s First Gay Travel Guide
DANIEL BRANDL-BECK

58. Keith’s Slides
CHRIS BRICKELL

59. John Hunter’s Make-up Box
CHRIS BRICKELL

60. The Portable Lesbian Party
ALISON ORAM

61. The Rangers Motorclub Flag
TIM ROBERTS

62. The Disco Ball and the DJ
PHILIP HUGHES

63. Queer Smartphones
SIMON CLAY

List of Contributors

Notes

Photo References

Index
 
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