Contra/Diction

Contra/Diction
About this book
Keenly surveying the borders of queer male community and identity, the fictions of "Contra/Diction", a collection of stories by queer male writers from the U.S. and Canada, resist simple answers to complex questions. They suggest that while the "gay community" is becoming more "accessible" and "visible", there are regions and mindstates that cannot or refuse to subscribe to it, recognizing the plurality of gay identity. Mordant, coarse, and full of angry, wry truths, *Contra/Diction* asks pressing questions of both the culture of queer men and the larger world in which it is often uncomfortably enmeshed. The nightmare and paradise of sexuality, love, and community are viewed from different perspectives, along with issues of race, economics, violence, politics, and homophobia. Pulling no punches, *Contra/Diction* is a snapshot of queer male life in North America at the cusp of the millennium.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL16071161W
Subjects
Gay men's writings, CanadianCanadian fictionGay men's writings, AmericanGay menMale authorsAmerican fictionFictionShort stories, americanGay men, fictionGay men's writing, Canadian (English)Canadian Short storiesAmerican Short stories