Chapter 1
Performativities of Queerness in Communication Studies: Three Temporal Cautions
by Dustin Bradley Goltz and Jason Zingsheim
Chapter 2:
The Absence of Asexuality in Communication Research
by ben Brandley and Elissa Adame
Chapter 3:
To Jennifer Laude, with Love: Waves of Grief against/within/across US Empire
by Lore/tta LeMaster and Angela Labador
Chapter 4: Building Global Queer Studies
by Ahmet Atay and Christa Craven
Chapter 5: A Pathway to Queer Criticism: The Rhetorical Criticism Textbook’s Lost Chapter
by Ragan Fox
Chapter 6: Toward a Transnational Queer Counterpublic Rhetorical Studies
by Daniel C. Brouwer, Marco Dehnert, and Shuzhen Huang
Chapter 7: From Fag Rag to Porn-Hub: Adventures in Gay/Queer Description
by Ryan Tsapatsaris and Chloe Nurik
Chapter 8: Quare-ing Care: Social Reproduction and the Chosen Families of Ballroom Culture by Nina Maria Lozano and Dana L. Cloud
Chapter 9: Queering the Coming Out Metaphor by Coming In to the Body
by Danielle M. Stern
Chapter 10: Being/Becoming a Kweer Asian American: Exploring Intersectional Queer Mixed Identities and the Autoethnographic In-Between
by Stephanie L. Young
Chapter 11: Transnational Turn in Queer Communication Studies: Hybrid Experiences and Interrupted Narratives
by Ahmet Atay