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This special issue of GLQ investigates the relationship between the interdisciplinary fields of Native American studies and queer studies. Learn more.
Words of Protest, Words of Freedom is the first comprehensive collection of poems written during and in response to the American Civil Rights struggle of 1955–1975. This anthology presents a varied and vibrant set of voices, highlighting the tremendous symbolic reach of the Civil Rights movement within the United States and beyond.
"A rich collection of essays from scholars based in and outside of South Asia. These incisive essays testify to the vitality of South Asian feminist politics and the ability of feminist researchers and activists to analyze and engage and national, regional, and global pasts and futures. This is a project of solidarity as well as scholarship."—Inderpal Grewal, author of Transnational America: Feminisms, Diasporas, Neoliberalisms
In volume 3 of A Social History of Iranian Cinema, Hamid Naficy assesses the profound effects of the Islamic Revolution on Iran's cinema and film industry.