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4. Someone told me they didn’t know Indigenous folk watched anime! I was like “WHAT?!”
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Joshua Whitehead
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- 10. If the world were to end tomorrow, what exactly would it be that you remembered? 4
- 9. I discovered myself as I removed myself from the world. 10
- 8. There were post-postapocalyptic characters who were queer and Black and Indigenous. All trying to thrive in this world, already knowing how to live in an apocalypse because they’d already been through one. 20
- 7. I animate my kin/ relations, and listen to them, that’s where stories begin. 30
- 6. I was visited by these dark dreams that I tried to churn and knit back into some joy and beauty. 38
- 5. I wanted to ask: what about queerness outside of queer urban “utopias”? 50
- 4. Someone told me they didn’t know Indigenous folk watched anime! I was like “WHAT?!” 56
- 3. You can take whatever stories help. . . . You harvest what you require at the time and leave the root so you can come back when you need more. 64
- 2. You’re always just looking at phantoms. 74
- 1. I take it as my job to eat gender theory and queer theory and decolonial theory and post-colonial theory. 84
- NOTES 94
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- 10. If the world were to end tomorrow, what exactly would it be that you remembered? 4
- 9. I discovered myself as I removed myself from the world. 10
- 8. There were post-postapocalyptic characters who were queer and Black and Indigenous. All trying to thrive in this world, already knowing how to live in an apocalypse because they’d already been through one. 20
- 7. I animate my kin/ relations, and listen to them, that’s where stories begin. 30
- 6. I was visited by these dark dreams that I tried to churn and knit back into some joy and beauty. 38
- 5. I wanted to ask: what about queerness outside of queer urban “utopias”? 50
- 4. Someone told me they didn’t know Indigenous folk watched anime! I was like “WHAT?!” 56
- 3. You can take whatever stories help. . . . You harvest what you require at the time and leave the root so you can come back when you need more. 64
- 2. You’re always just looking at phantoms. 74
- 1. I take it as my job to eat gender theory and queer theory and decolonial theory and post-colonial theory. 84
- NOTES 94