
Book reviews
Entering Transmasculinity: The Inevitability of Discourse, Matthew Heinz (2016) Chicago: Intellect, 300 pp., ISBN: 9781783205684, h/bk, $71.66
Queer Game Studies, Bonnie Ruberg and Adrienne Shaw (eds) (2017) Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 336 pp., ISBN: 9781517900366, h/bk, $108.00; ISBN: 9781517900373, p/bk, $27.00
Queering Contemporary Asian American Art, Laura Kina and Jan Christian Bernabe (eds) (2017) Seattle: University of Washington Press, 296 pp., ISBN: 9780295742007, h/bk, $90.00; ISBN: 9780295741376, p/bk, $40.00
Queer Game Studies, Bonnie Ruberg and Adrienne Shaw (eds) (2017) Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 336 pp., ISBN: 9781517900366, h/bk, $108.00; ISBN: 9781517900373, p/bk, $27.00
Queering Contemporary Asian American Art, Laura Kina and Jan Christian Bernabe (eds) (2017) Seattle: University of Washington Press, 296 pp., ISBN: 9780295742007, h/bk, $90.00; ISBN: 9780295741376, p/bk, $40.00
Document Type: Book Review
Affiliations: 1: Illinois Institute of Technology 2: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Publication date: March 1, 2018
- Queer Studies in Media & Popular Culture (QSMPC) is a refereed academic journal devoted to the study of representations and expressions of queerness in its various forms. International in scope and representing a wide variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches, it publishes scholarship on topics at the intersection of media/popular culture and queerness in gender/sexuality. QSMPC invites articles and artwork pertaining to queerness in media and popular culture, as well as reviews pertaining to recently released queer media artifacts.
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