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Queer: A Graphic History by Meg-John Barker

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challenging informative inspiring reflective medium-paced
I thought this was a really great primer that I could see being prescribed for sixth-form leavers to get them ready for critical thinking. It takes very complex concepts and breaks them down into their simplest forms without being overly reductive, and presents as balanced an image as possible by frequently exploring potential responses. Great queer philosophy for the initiated and uninitiated alike!

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informative reflective medium-paced

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funny informative fast-paced

4.0

A good introduction to Queer Theory that holds your attention by being concise and having lots of illustrations (some of which are quite funny). It's definitely just an overview but lots of authors and their works are referenced in the text and there is a further reading list in the back, so if you want to read more, you'll have a lot of jumping off points. I don't always agree with Queer Theorists on everything and this book also mentions a lot of criticisms of aspects of Queer Theory, but some ideas I don't agree with are kind of just presented in a  value-neutral way. Maybe that's a me-problem though.

Overall, a quick read, and I would recommend this to people who want to know what the gist of Queer Theory is but who find other longer works inaccessible, too complicated or boring. Know what you're getting into though: This book is about Queer Theory as an academic field first and foremost. 

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