Most of the material included in this provocative anthology was first presented at a conference at the University of Southern California in March 1995. This important collection is meant “to signify those horizons of possibility, as yet incompletely demarcated and thus subject to revision and experimentation, that lie ahead, in a social and political environment whose power to oppress gay men, lesbians, and other sexual dissidents nonetheless still remains enormous and maddeningly depressing.”
“This wide-ranging anthology takes us unexpected places and makes provocative connections. Queer Frontiers is a lively and stimulating contribution to ongoing cultural debates.”