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Sovereign Erotics: A Collection of Two-Spirit Literature (First Peoples: New Directions in Indigenous Studies)

af Qwo-Li Driskill (Redaktør), Daniel Heath Justice (Redaktør), Deborah Miranda (Redaktør), Lisa Tatonetti (Redaktør)

Andre forfattere: Indira Allegra (Bidragyder), Paula Gunn Allen (Bidragyder), Louis Esmé Cruz (Bidragyder), Qwo-Li Driskill (Bidragyder), Laura M. Furlan (Bidragyder)21 mere, Janice Gould (Bidragyder), Carrie House (Bidragyder), Maurice Kenny (Bidragyder), Michael Koby (Bidragyder), M. Carmen Lane (Bidragyder), Jaynie Lara (Bidragyder), Chip Livingston (Bidragyder), Luna Maia (Bidragyder), Janet McAdams (Bidragyder), Dan Taulapapa McMullin (Bidragyder), Deborah Miranda (Bidragyder), Daniel David Moses (Bidragyder), D.M. O'Brien (Bidragyder), Malea Powell (Bidragyder), Cheryl Savageau (Bidragyder), Sarah Tsigeyu Sharp (Bidragyder), Kim Shuck (Bidragyder), James Thomas Stevens (Bidragyder), William Raymond Taylor (Bidragyder), Joel Waters (Bidragyder), Craig Womack (Bidragyder)

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"Two-Spirit people, identified by many different tribally specific names and standings within their communities, have been living, loving, and creating art since time immemorial. It wasn't until the 1970s, however, that contemporary queer Native literature gained any public notice. Even now, only a handful of books address it specifically, most notably the 1988 collection Living the Spirit: A Gay American Indian Anthology. Since that book's publication twenty-three years ago, there has not been another collection published that focuses explicitly on the writing and art of Indigenous Two-Spirit and Queer people. This landmark collection strives to reflect the complexity of identities within Native Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Two-Spirit (GLBTQ2) communities. Gathering together the work of established writers and talented new voices, this anthology spans genres (fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and essay) and themes (memory, history, sexuality, indigeneity, friendship, family, love, and loss) and represents a watershed moment in Native American and Indigenous literatures, Queer studies, and the intersections between the two. Collaboratively, the pieces in Sovereign Erotics demonstrate not only the radical diversity among the voices of today's Indigenous GLBTQ2 writers but also the beauty, strength, and resilience of Indigenous GLBTQ2 people in the twenty-first century"--Provided by publisher.… (mere)
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  emmy_of_spines | Sep 8, 2022 |
A really great collection with a really thoughtful introduction. I hadn't read much from most of these authors before, and reading them here definitely has made me want to read more--especially the work of Maurice Kenney and Qwo-Li Driskill, as well as Craig Womack's novel in full. There's just really beautiful, and sometimes like deeply sexy work in here, and I'm so grateful to have read all of it. ( )
  aijmiller | Aug 29, 2018 |
What a wonderfully diverse, beautifully inclusive collection Sovereign Erotics: A Collection of Two-spirit Literature is! I was fortunate enough to have the chance to review an advance copy of the book, and it provided me with countless hours of both entertainment and thoughtful reflection. I had hoped to get a review posted before it hit stores, to help generate some advance buzz, but I just couldn't force myself to rush through it. There's such a wide range of authors, styles, and content here, with so many new ideas and histories, that I found myself rereading sections of it over and over again.

The book starts with a definition/discussion of the term two-spirit, which could encompass book all on its own. I won't get into semantics here, so I will just settle for the blanket explanation that this is a collection by, for, and about Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Two-Spirit members of the Native American community. There's a passage in the introduction that I realise only tells part of the story, but which I found particularly interesting:

For other Native people, terms like 'lesbian' and 'queer' are seen as part of dominant Euro-American constructions of sexuality that have little to do with the more complicated gender systems in many Native traditions.

What follows is, as I said, a collection of material as diverse in content and form as it is in terms of sexuality ad gender. Deborah Miranda's Coyote Takes a Trip is one of my favourite pieces, contrasting a young man's accidental and joyous discovery of his heritage on a Venice Beach bus ride with historical quotes from 18th century missionaries regarding their horrific discovery of that same heritage. Louis Emse Cruz's Birth Song for Muin, in Red is another one that struck me, particularly the repeated theme of a "young girl in boy skin."

As much as I'm drawn to the more straightforward narratives, pieces like William Raymond Taylor's Something Wants to Be Said, a poem that manages to evoke more emotion in a single page than most novels, and Qwo-Li Driskill's (Auto)biography of Mad, a back-of-the-book style subject index of his life, complete with page numbers and other references, absolutely demanded my full attention. At the same time, Dan Taulapapa McMull's wonderful poem, A Drag Queen Named Pipi, packs more wonder and beauty into its 5 syllable lines than should be possible.

Ander's Awakening, by Daniel Heath Justice, is the longest piece in the collection and one that I had to read twice - once for the story, and again for the language. Young Ander views sees himself in dreams of an all-consuming spiritual fire that will change everything. The moment when he is gifted with his new name, Denarra Syrene, is one of the most beautiful passages I have ever read:

Ander felt a hot tremor pulse through his body, a rush of recognition as true and certain as the view in the looking glass. "Yes," he whispered, "That's my name. That's who I am."

An absolutely fascinating read, regardless of your race, ethnicity, sexuality, or gender, this is a book I am simply overjoyed I had the opportunity to explore. ( )
  bibrarybookslut | Jul 5, 2017 |
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Driskill, Qwo-LiRedaktørprimær forfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Justice, Daniel HeathRedaktørhovedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Miranda, DeborahRedaktørhovedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Tatonetti, LisaRedaktørhovedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Allegra, IndiraBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Allen, Paula GunnBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Cruz, Louis EsméBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Driskill, Qwo-LiBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Furlan, Laura M.Bidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Gould, JaniceBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
House, CarrieBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Kenny, MauriceBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Koby, MichaelBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Lane, M. CarmenBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Lara, JaynieBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Livingston, ChipBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Maia, LunaBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
McAdams, JanetBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
McMullin, Dan TaulapapaBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Miranda, DeborahBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Moses, Daniel DavidBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
O'Brien, D.M.Bidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Powell, MaleaBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Savageau, CherylBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Sharp, Sarah TsigeyuBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Shuck, KimBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Stevens, James ThomasBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Taylor, William RaymondBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Waters, JoelBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
Womack, CraigBidragydermedforfatteralle udgaverbekræftet
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"Two-Spirit people, identified by many different tribally specific names and standings within their communities, have been living, loving, and creating art since time immemorial. It wasn't until the 1970s, however, that contemporary queer Native literature gained any public notice. Even now, only a handful of books address it specifically, most notably the 1988 collection Living the Spirit: A Gay American Indian Anthology. Since that book's publication twenty-three years ago, there has not been another collection published that focuses explicitly on the writing and art of Indigenous Two-Spirit and Queer people. This landmark collection strives to reflect the complexity of identities within Native Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Two-Spirit (GLBTQ2) communities. Gathering together the work of established writers and talented new voices, this anthology spans genres (fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and essay) and themes (memory, history, sexuality, indigeneity, friendship, family, love, and loss) and represents a watershed moment in Native American and Indigenous literatures, Queer studies, and the intersections between the two. Collaboratively, the pieces in Sovereign Erotics demonstrate not only the radical diversity among the voices of today's Indigenous GLBTQ2 writers but also the beauty, strength, and resilience of Indigenous GLBTQ2 people in the twenty-first century"--Provided by publisher.

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