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The Queer Art of Failure

Artist/Author: Judith Halberstam | Reference: P2232 | ISBN: 9780822350453 | Type: Publication

Judith Halberstam proposes “low theory” as a mode of thinking and writing that operates at many different levels at once.

The Nomi Song

Artist/Author: Klaus Nomi, Andrew Horn | Reference: D2088 | Type: DVD

film about the life of pop-opera star Klaus Nomi

The Drag King Book

Artist/Author: Del Lagrace Volcano, Judith 'Jack' Halberstam | Reference: P2243 | ISBN: 9781852426071 | Type: Publication

profiles of drag lives and performances

Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women, and The Rest of Us

Artist/Author: Kate Bornstein | Reference: P2244 | ISBN: 9780679757016 | Type: Publication

An account of Bornstein’s transformation from heterosexual male to lesbian woman

Female Masculinity

Artist/Author: Judith Halberstam | Reference: P2196 | ISBN: 9780822322436 | Type: Publication

Masculinity without men. Judith Halberstam takes aim at the protected status of male masculinity and shows that female masculinity has offered a distinct alternative to it for well over two hundred years.

Conquest of the Ridiculous: Ronald Travel, John Vaccaro and Charles Ludlam

Artist/Author: Gary Comenas | Reference: A0545 | Type: Article

Located in Miscellaneous Articles folder 5A.

History of the Ridiculous, 1960-1987

Artist/Author: Sean F. Edgecomb | Reference: A0547 | Type: Article

Located in Miscellaneous Articles folder 5A.

Jordan McKenzie - Occupations, 1996-2013

Artist/Author: Jordan McKenzie | Reference: D2058 | Type: DVD

Spanning over 15 years, Occupations is the most comprehensive survey of Jordan McKenzie's work to date. Beginning in the 1990s, through an engagement with body based and queer performance practices, his work has gone on to explore drawing as a live activity as well as questions of class and identity.

If You Want Bigger Yorkshire Puddings You Need a Bigger Tin

Artist/Author: Lucy Hutson | Reference: D2053 | Type: DVD

Point. 1: I was just listening to Radio 4 telling me about komodo dragons laying virgin birth eggs, and David Attenborough once taught me about a plant at the bottom of a sea that grows flowers, which become jellyfish, that then give birth to seeds that become plants.

Point. 2: I am a makeshift domestic goddess and my life is in a makeshift world, I’ve got all the right whisks and piping bags, but my apron is stained.

If You Want Bigger Yorkshires You Need a Bigger Tin is a show about Lucy’s ‘to trans, or not to trans’ search for her femininity.

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