The Problem of the Reparative in the Shadow of Stonewall
Jonathan Alexander on addressing the damage done to the LGBTQ community in the wake of Canada’s recent move to provide reparations for queer people.
Jonathan Alexander on addressing the damage done to the LGBTQ community in the wake of Canada’s recent move to provide reparations for queer people.
A new verse memoir about sexual abuse uses poetry to indict and heal.
An interview with the authors of a new YA dystopia.
The powerful multimedia legacy of the late AIDS activist and artist.
Jonathan Alexander looks at the work and future of DIY internet media impresario Brian Jordan Alvarez as he looks to transition to the big screen.
Jonathan Alexander plumbs the joys of cruising as well as the ethical binds that attend looking at the bodies of others and being looked at in return.
On the growing sophistication of YA fiction and its audience.
A symposium on Madeleine L’Engle’s classic YA fantasy.
Jonathan Alexander on John Green's new novel.
Jonathan Alexander on the hauntology of sexual violence in Myriam Gurba’s difficult but impactful new memoir/true crime tale, “Mean.”
Angie Thomas’s debut novel tackles the traumas of race in contemporary America.
Jonathan Alexander on the frisson and fantasy of love and sex across the generational divide in the TV shows “Younger” and “Cucumber.”