In advance of the Queer Bibliography conference later this month, we’ve made @sarahpyke.bsky.social@malcolmjnoble.bsky.social’s PBSA article free to access through Sept 8. Read and enjoy!!
Abstract The advent of critical bibliography has seen critical theory put to work to reappraise the field’s foundations, methods, and practices in response, in part, to categories of oppression. Recen...
So excited to read all of this. (Am making myself a tshirt using the Erin Moore-fonted part of the cover...)
Amazing! Thanks!
The entire special issue they edited is chock full of explorations of what queer bibliography can look like, from 17c imprints to 1970s movement press. Join BSA to get a hard copy of this and all PBSA issues as well as access to the online archive!
Thanks so much!