Queer Corner
Month 4 of the mini-lesson series about Queer Theory!

This month is focused on the third letter of the common acronym: LGBTQIA+, as well as a P that rarely makes it into the shortened version. That is to say, we will be looking at bi and pan, both as sexuality and gender.
Vocabulary!
Bisexual: A person whose primary sexual and affectional orientation is toward people of the same and other genders, or towards people regardless of their gender.
Bigender: Having two genders, exhibiting cultural characteristics of masculine and feminine roles
Pansexual, Omnisexual: Terms used to describe people who have romantic, sexual or affectional desire for people of all genders and sexes.
Questioning: The process of exploring one’s own gender identity, gender expression, and/or sexual orientation. Some people may also use this term to name their identity within the LGBTQIA community.
Have a look at these books to discover more, and check back next month for all things trans*!
Baldwin by James Baldwin; Darryl Pinckney (Editor)
Call Number: B181La 2015
ISBN: 1598534548
Publication Date: 2015
James Baldwin established himself as the indispensable voice of the Civil Rights era, a figure whose prophetic exploration of the racial and sexual fissures in American society raised the consciousness of American readers. This new Library of America volume see's three of Baldwin's later novels collected for the first time; Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone (1968) If Beale Street Could Talk (1974) and Just Above My Head (1979).
Orlando by Virginia Woolf
Call Number: W913o 1973
ISBN: 015670160X
Publication Date: 1973
In her most exuberant, most fanciful novel, Woolf has created a character liberated from the restraints of time and sex. Born in the Elizabethan Age to wealth and position, Orlando is a young nobleman at the beginning of the story and a modern woman three centuries later. A poetic masterpiece of the first rank (Rebecca West).
Call Me by Your Name by André Aciman
Call Number: A181c 2007
ISBN: 0374299218
Publication Date: 2007
Call Me by Your Name is the story of a sudden and powerful romance that blossoms between an adolescent boy and a summer guest at his parents' cliff-side mansion on the Italian Riviera. Unprepared for the consequences of their attraction, at first each feigns indifference. But during the restless summer weeks that follow, unrelenting buried currents of obsession and fear, fascination, and desire, intensify their passion as they test the charged ground between them. What grows from the depths of their spirits is a romance of scarcely six weeks' duration and an experience that marks them for a lifetime. For what the two discover on the Riviera and during a sultry evening in Rome is the one thing both already fear they may never truly find again: total intimacy. The psychological maneuvers that accompany attraction have seldom been more shrewdly captured than in André Aciman's frank, unsentimental, heartrending elegy to human passion. Call Me by Your Name is clear-eyed, bare-knuckled, and ultimately unforgettable.
The Fifth Sacred Thing by Starhawk Staff
Call Number: S7945f
ISBN: 055337222X
Publication Date: 1993
The best and worst of our possible futures are poised to clash in twenty-first-century California, and the outcome rests on the wisdom and courage of one clan caught in the conflict. Ninety-eight-year-old Maya has helped shape the ecumenical culture of the North by reviving and re-creating an earth-based spiritual tradition. Madrone, the granddaughter of Maya's longtime lovers, is a healer trying to thwart recurring epidemics that she suspects are biological warfare waged by the tyrannical South. Bird, Maya's grandson, returns from ten years in a Southern prison with warnings of the impending invasion and an urgent request for help from the resistance in the hills." "When Madrone travels south to aid the rebels and search for a cure to the deadly viruses, she finds herself fighting for her own life alongside battle-weary guerrillas and beautiful pirates. Meanwhile, in the North debates rage about how to repel the invaders." "All war is first waged in the imagination, first conducted to limit our dreams and visions," Maya says and warns that by killing their enemies, they may themselves become transformed by violence and destroy all they have built. Bird champions her alternative vision and becomes a leader of the faction calling for nonviolent resistance. When he is captured and pressured to cooperate with the enemy, the fate of the North hangs in the balance."
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