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Nr. 3-4 (2019): Queer Death Studies
Nr. 3-4 (2019): Queer Death Studies
Publiceret:
2019-10-15
Indledning
Queer Death Studies: Coming to Terms with Death, Dying and Mourning Differently. An Introduction
Marietta Radomska, Tara Mehrabi, Nina Lykke
3-11
PDF (English)
Artikler
The trouble with ‘truth’. On the politics of life and death in the assessment of queer asylum seekers
Marie Lunau
12-23
PDF (English)
Constructing Injustice Symbols in Contemporary Trans Rights Activisms
David Myles, Kelly Lewis
24-42
PDF (English)
‘Life Without Humankind’ – queer death/life, plastic pollution, and extinction in An Ecosystem of Excess
Vanbasten de Araújo
49-61
PDF (English)
Dying with ‘Infinity Mushrooms’ – Mortuary Rituals, Mycoremediation and Multispecies Legacies
Salome Rodeck
62-73
PDF (English)
Beyond Death and Mourning in A Dark Song and We Are Still Here
Agnieszka Kotwasińska
74-85
PDF (English)
From Becoming-Woman to Becoming-Imperceptible: Self-Styled Death and Virtual Female Corpse in Digital Portraits of Cancer
Katja Herges
86-106
PDF (English)
Mourning My Mother: An Exploration of the Complex Emotions Elicited by the Terminal Illness of an Estranged Parent
Anne Bettina Pedersen
107-119
PDF (English)
Essays
Artist introduction: Death by any other genre would probably not smell as sweet
Morten Hillgaard Bülow
43-48
PDF (English)
Anmeldelser
Death: a morbidly interesting fireside companion
Alexandra Løvås Kristinnsdottir
120-121
PDF (English)
While the dead labour for the living
Ida Hillerup Hansen
122-124
PDF (English)
Posthuman Ecologies of the Corpse
Marietta Radomska
124-126
PDF (English)
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