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  • Issue 1: The Politics of Resistance
  • Issue 2: Perversity, BDSM, and Desire
  • Issue 3: Feminine Feelers
  • Issue 4: Transnational Analysis of Settler Colonialism
  • Issue 5: Untimely Bodies
  • Issue 6: Feral Theory
  • Issue 7: Queer Feminine Affinities
  • Issue 8: Critical Interventions in Rape Culture
  • Issue 9: Queer and Women of Color Manifestas
  • Issue 9.2: Trans and Nonbinary Authors Reviews Issue
  • Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
  • Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • Issue 11: Transnationalizing Homonationalism
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  • Editors’ Preface to Celebrating Ace and Aro Reviews Issue

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • Feminism and Young Adult Aromantic and Asexual Representation in The Lady’s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy (Reviewing Mackenzi Lee’s The Lady’s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • Asexual Intimacy and the Magic of Belonging in The Lost Coast (Reviewing Amy Rose Capetta’s The Lost Coast)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • A Unique Love Story (Reviewing Sayaka Murata’s Convenience Store Woman)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • The Stage Belongs to Fat, Frigid Freaks (Reviewing Mabel Syrup’s Accepted)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • I Interview Chuck Tingle’s Absolutely No Thoughts Of Pounding During My Fun Day With This Kind T-Rex Because I’m Aromantic And Asexual And That’s A Wonderfully Valid Way Of Proving Love Is Real

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • “Being Not Straight:” A Story that Refuses Any Amatonormative Speculation (Reviewing Jaiden Dittfach’s “Being Not Straight” YouTube video)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • How to Read Ace: A Review of Rebecca Burgess’ Graphic Memoir (Reviewing Rebecca Burgess’s How to Be Ace: A Memoir of Growing Up Asexual)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • Authentically Ace and Anxious: How a Fanfiction Series Embodies #OwnVoices Storytelling    (Reviewing rufeepeach’s Red Lights, White Flags, and Blue Lines fanfiction)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • Love, Intersectionality, and Aliens (Reviewing Alechia Dow’s The Sound of Stars)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • Themes of Ace, Aro, and Agency in Nilah Magruder’s M.F.K.

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • The Expectations of Love (Reviewing Claire Kann’s Let’s Talk About Love)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • What Good is Representation If You Can’t Find It? (Reviewing The AroAce Database)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • Asexual Latina/o/x Representation in AZE (Reviewing AZE Journal)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • What Ace Reveals About Feminism, Ace Liberation, and the “Gold-Star Ace” (Reviewing Angela Chen’s Ace: What Asexuality Reveals About Desire, Society, and the Meaning of Sex)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • Asexual Erotics by Ela Przybylo (Reviewing Ela Przybylo’s Asexual Erotics: Intimate Readings of Compulsory Sexuality)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • Against Allo-Sanity!: Twoey Gray’s Anti-Patho(Logics) of Refusal (Reviewing Twoey Gray’s Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder zine)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • Exploring Dorothy Wordsworth: An Entrance into Newness (Reviewing Our Friend Dorothy zine)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • Asexuality, Indigeneity, and Monstrous Isolation in the Works of Darcie Little Badger (Reviewing Darcie Little Badger’s short stories)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • Doorways to Belonging: Seanan McGuire’s Portal Fantasy and Neuroqueer Freedoms (Reviewing Seanan McGuire’s Every Heart a Doorway)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • Let’s Talk About Asexuality and Intersectionality: A Review of Let’s Talk About Love by Claire Kann

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • “The Most Dangerous Viking Undertaking:” Asexuality and Aromanticism in How to Train Your Dragon (Reviewing Cressida Cowell’s How to Train Your Dragon)

    Posted: May 12th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
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