Reclaiming the landbodymind erotic:queer First Nations "storytelling wholeness" and "some properly hot gay sex"

This paper explores a series of recent works of speculative fiction and poetry by queer First Nations writers—including Ellen van Neerven, Laniyuk, Alison Whittaker, SJ Norman, and Jazz Money—to touch on the depth and breadth of Blak Queer embodiment, erotics, joy, and imagination. The focus is on r...

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Main Author: Reardon-Smith, Hannah
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/e6c46c11-b947-43ee-a7ce-fc5b8a6fc0cd
https://www.journalofglobalindigeneity.com/article/87441-reclaiming-the-landbodymind-erotic-queer-first-nations-storytelling-wholeness-and-some-properly-hot-gay-sex
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description This paper explores a series of recent works of speculative fiction and poetry by queer First Nations writers—including Ellen van Neerven, Laniyuk, Alison Whittaker, SJ Norman, and Jazz Money—to touch on the depth and breadth of Blak Queer embodiment, erotics, joy, and imagination. The focus is on reading these texts vulnerably, with an ethic of companion-thinking in respect to Indigenous Standpoint Theory, attentive to my relationality and responsibilities as a queer white colonial-settler situated on stolen Aboriginal Land. Thinking in company with queer First Nations creative writing and erotics in this way redefines the horizon of possibility in imagining a world beyond what Wiradjuri transgender/non-binary scholar and artist Sandy O’Sullivan (2021 p.1) calls “the colonial project of gender (and everything else).”
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op_source Reardon-Smith , H 2023 , ' Reclaiming the landbodymind erotic : queer First Nations "storytelling wholeness" and "some properly hot gay sex" ' , Journal of Global Indigeneity , vol. 7 , no. 2 , pp. 1-14 . < https://www.journalofglobalindigeneity.com/article/87441-reclaiming-the-landbodymind-erotic-queer-first-nations-storytelling-wholeness-and-some-properly-hot-gay-sex >
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spelling ftmacquarieunicr:oai:https://researchers.mq.edu.au:publications/e6c46c11-b947-43ee-a7ce-fc5b8a6fc0cd 2025-01-16T21:54:12+00:00 Reclaiming the landbodymind erotic:queer First Nations "storytelling wholeness" and "some properly hot gay sex" Reardon-Smith, Hannah 2023-09-06 https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/e6c46c11-b947-43ee-a7ce-fc5b8a6fc0cd https://www.journalofglobalindigeneity.com/article/87441-reclaiming-the-landbodymind-erotic-queer-first-nations-storytelling-wholeness-and-some-properly-hot-gay-sex eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Reardon-Smith , H 2023 , ' Reclaiming the landbodymind erotic : queer First Nations "storytelling wholeness" and "some properly hot gay sex" ' , Journal of Global Indigeneity , vol. 7 , no. 2 , pp. 1-14 . < https://www.journalofglobalindigeneity.com/article/87441-reclaiming-the-landbodymind-erotic-queer-first-nations-storytelling-wholeness-and-some-properly-hot-gay-sex > Queer Indigeneity erotics Indigenous studies queer and trans studies poetry speculative fiction article 2023 ftmacquarieunicr 2024-12-30T06:39:11Z This paper explores a series of recent works of speculative fiction and poetry by queer First Nations writers—including Ellen van Neerven, Laniyuk, Alison Whittaker, SJ Norman, and Jazz Money—to touch on the depth and breadth of Blak Queer embodiment, erotics, joy, and imagination. The focus is on reading these texts vulnerably, with an ethic of companion-thinking in respect to Indigenous Standpoint Theory, attentive to my relationality and responsibilities as a queer white colonial-settler situated on stolen Aboriginal Land. Thinking in company with queer First Nations creative writing and erotics in this way redefines the horizon of possibility in imagining a world beyond what Wiradjuri transgender/non-binary scholar and artist Sandy O’Sullivan (2021 p.1) calls “the colonial project of gender (and everything else).” Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Macquarie University Research Portal
spellingShingle Queer Indigeneity
erotics
Indigenous studies
queer and trans studies
poetry
speculative fiction
Reardon-Smith, Hannah
Reclaiming the landbodymind erotic:queer First Nations "storytelling wholeness" and "some properly hot gay sex"
title Reclaiming the landbodymind erotic:queer First Nations "storytelling wholeness" and "some properly hot gay sex"
title_full Reclaiming the landbodymind erotic:queer First Nations "storytelling wholeness" and "some properly hot gay sex"
title_fullStr Reclaiming the landbodymind erotic:queer First Nations "storytelling wholeness" and "some properly hot gay sex"
title_full_unstemmed Reclaiming the landbodymind erotic:queer First Nations "storytelling wholeness" and "some properly hot gay sex"
title_short Reclaiming the landbodymind erotic:queer First Nations "storytelling wholeness" and "some properly hot gay sex"
title_sort reclaiming the landbodymind erotic:queer first nations "storytelling wholeness" and "some properly hot gay sex"
topic Queer Indigeneity
erotics
Indigenous studies
queer and trans studies
poetry
speculative fiction
topic_facet Queer Indigeneity
erotics
Indigenous studies
queer and trans studies
poetry
speculative fiction
url https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/e6c46c11-b947-43ee-a7ce-fc5b8a6fc0cd
https://www.journalofglobalindigeneity.com/article/87441-reclaiming-the-landbodymind-erotic-queer-first-nations-storytelling-wholeness-and-some-properly-hot-gay-sex