Introduction: Freedom in Restriction
Part One. Threatened Bodies in Motion
Chapter 1. Movement in Black: Queer Bodies and the Desire for Spatial Justice
Chapter 2. Geographies of Mobility: Migratory Subjects and the Uncertainty of Itineracy
Part Two. Bodies in Spaces of Injury
Chapter 3. Uneven Vulnerability: Queer Hypervisibility and Spaces of Imprisonment
Chapter 4. The Shadow of Institutions: Medical Diagnosis and the Elusive Queer Body
Conclusion: Lives of Constraint, Paths to Freedom
Notes
Index
| A 2020 Seminary Co-op Notable Book — A 2020 Seminary Co-op Notable Book|GerShun Avilez is an associate professor of English at the University of Maryland. He is the author of Radical Aesthetics and Modern Black Nationalism.