In this Issue
Providing a much-needed forum for interdisciplinary discussion, GLQ publishes scholarship, criticism, and commentary in areas as diverse as law, science studies, religion, political science, and literary studies. Its aim is to offer queer perspectives on all issues touching on sex and sexuality. In an effort to achieve the widest possible historical, geographic, and cultural scope, GLQ particularly seeks out new research into historical periods before the twentieth century, into non-Anglophone cultures, and into the experience of those who have been marginalized by race, ethnicity, age, social class, body morphology, or sexual practice. A notable feature is "The GLQ Archive," a special section featuring previously unpublished or unavailable primary materials that may serve as sources for future work in lesbian and gay studies.
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Duke University Pressviewing issue
Volume 15, Number 3, 2009Editorial Board
Editors
Ann Cvetkovich, University of Texas at Austin
Annamarie Jagose, University of Auckland
Book Review Editors
Noreen Giffney, Humanities
Martin F. Manalansan IV, Social Sciences
Moving Image Review Editors
Alexandra Juhasz
Ming-Yuen S. Ma
Books in Brief Editor
Elizabeth Freeman
Managing Editor
Kevin Bourque
Editorial Board
Sara Ahmed
Chris Berry
Paisley Currah
Ding Naifei
Lisa Duggan
David Eng
Brad Epps
John Nguyet Erni
Brett Farmer
Rod Ferguson
Katherine M. Franke
Carla Freccero
Judith Halberstam
Neville Hoad
Sharon Holland
Amber Hollibaugh
John Howard
Don Kulick
José Esteban Muñoz
Jackie Stacey
Valerie Traub
David Valentine
Founding Editors
Carolyn Dinshaw
David M. Halperin