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Barbara Paul

    Barbara Paul writes detective fiction and science fiction with a keen sense of humor, often weaving in playful references and in-jokes into her narratives. Her work is known for its clever plotting and engaging characters within the mystery and speculative fiction genres.

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    Mehr(wert) queer
    Perverse assemblages
    Kill Fee
    • 2017

      Perverse assemblages

      • 142 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book reclaims the pejorative term “perverse” and asks how intermedial artistic practices serve to queer heteronormativity. How queer artistic and cultural artworks enable alternative forms of imagination? And to what extent does such art further queer politics of anti- and de-normalization? In for sections —Trans*Media, Trans*Bodies; Queering and Decolonizing Art and Visual Culture; Queer Temporalities, Media, and Movement; and Queer Punk Politics—the essays explore selected artworks. The book reclaims the pejorative term “perverse” and asks how intermedial artistic practices serve to queer heteronormativity. How queer artistic and cultural artworks enable alternative forms of imagination? And to what extent does such art further queer politics of anti- and de-normalization? In for sections —Trans*Media, Trans*Bodies; Queering and Decolonizing Art and Visual Culture; Queer Temporalities, Media, and Movement; and Queer Punk Politics—the essays explore selected artworks.

      Perverse assemblages
    • 2016

      Kill Fee

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A freelance hit man takes a unique approach: the client doesn't know he's hired the killer until after the murder. "Taut, well-paced, full of surprises and sparky New York dialogue." — The Times (London).

      Kill Fee
    • 2009

      Mehr(wert) queer

      • 243 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Dieser Band diskutiert das kritische Potential queerer und queer-feministischer Bilder- und Kunstpolitiken. Im Kontext der Frage, wie visuelle Argumentationen mit rechtlichen und politischen Diskursen interagieren, geht es um Ausdifferenzierungen und Zuspitzungen queerer politischer Positionen und ästhetischer Möglichkeiten.

      Mehr(wert) queer