CONTENTS: Denise Saive: «The lover becomes the thing beloved»: Queering Love in Os Lusiadas - Alda Maria Lentina: Novas Cartas Portuguesas : Mariana Alcoforado and her Hysterical, Lesbian and Nymphomaniac Avatars - Paulo Pepe: Beyond Manhood: The Fluctuating Queerness in Jorge de Sena's Sinais de Fogo - Fernando Curopos: The (In)Visible Currents of João Miguel Fernandes Jorge - Mark Sabine: «Poeta castrado, não!»: Queerness and Masculinity in the Poetry of Ary dos Santos - Ana Raquel Fernandes: A Poetics of Resistance: Four Exceptional Voices in Twentieth and Twenty-first-century Portugal - António Fernando Cascais: Now and at the Hour: Pain and Transfiguration in Joaquim Pinto's What Now? Remind Me - Maria Araújo da Silva: Identity, Gender and Sexuality in Helder Macedo's Natália - Anneliese Hatton: Is our Future our Past? Futurity Theory and the Novels of valter hugo mãe - Severino J. Albuquerque: Queering Pan-Americanism: Counternational Politics in Tulio Carella's Recife Diaries, 1960-1961 - Emanuelle Santos: Queer Identities at the Margins of Literature in Portuguese-speaking Africa - Mário César Lugarinho: Gender and Sexuality and Beyond the Latest Cape Verdean Literature - Miguel Vale de Almeida: Intersecting Labour, Race, Gender and Sexuality in the Lusophone Colonial-Postcolonial Continuum.
Beyond Binaries : Sex, Sexualities and Gender in the Lusophone World