Barker and Scheele invite you to question the status quo and to start seeing things more queerly.
Dr Meg-John Barker is a writer, therapist, and activist-academic specialising in sex, gender and relationships. Meg-John is a senior lecturer in psychology at the Open University and a UKCP accredited psychotherapist, and has over a decade of experience researching and publishing on these topics including the popular book Rewriting the Rules. @megjohnbarker Julia Scheele is an illustrator, graphic facilitator and comic book artist. She runs One Beat Zines, a feminist zine collective and distributor. @juliascheele
Could totally change the way you think about sex and gender ... an
utterly un-dusty tome that questions everything from the way we
categorise our sexual desire to the foundations of happiness.
*VICE*
This hopeful and welcoming attitude should encourage readers to
queer their own lives in whatever ways feel right.
*Publishers Weekly*
Yanks the jargon of Foucault, Butler and a who's who of
philosophers down from the clouds and into simple, clear
messages
*Sydney Morning Herald*
A concise, precise and beautifully illustrated introduction.
*Kieron Gillen*
A playful, graphic analysis of the paradox that is queer theory -
opens our hearts as much as it engages our minds.
*Kate Bornstein*
With their inspired synthesis of words and imagery, MJ Barker and
Jules Scheele take us beyond binaries to show us the richness of
queer as a critique, as a verb and as an approach to life
itself.
*Jane Czyzselska, DIVA*
Exceptionally informative ... an invaluable and illuminating
resource
*The Beat*
Succeeds in opening its rarefied subject matter to non-academic
audiences and disrupting assumptions and preconceptions about
gender and sexuality, not to mention race, class, and the idea of
"normal."
*Library Journal*
Unexpected, extraordinary wit and erudition ... Aha moments come
one right after another. One small step for queer theory, this
project will leap the layman far down the path of tolerance and
understanding.
*Foreword Review*
One of the most enjoyable aspects of this book is the charm of
Jules Scheele's understated, accessible illustrations ... The book
holds a great amount of respect for this pantheon of theorists,
even when problematizing some of their views, and the art
communicates that respect effectively.
*Rain Taxi*
Fresh interpretations and clever illustrations help bring new life
to academic constructs and an understanding of the intersection of
biology, psychology, and modern culture.
*Washington Blade*
Students everywhere rejoice! For we have an explanation of queer
theory that is simple, comprehensive, critical and inclusive ... as
well as having popular culture references to make the ideas
stick.
*Katherine Hubbard, University of Surrey*
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