Foreword
Acknowledgements
Karen E. Lovaas and Mercilee M. Jenkins
Introduction: Setting the Stage
Part I: Foundations for Thinking About Sexualities and Communication
Jonathan Ned Katz
1. The Invention of Heterosexuality: The Debut of the Heterosexual
Jeffrey Weeks
2. Necessary Fictions: Sexual Identities and the Politics of Diversity
Sara Salih
3. On Judith Butler and Performantivity
E. Patrick Johnson
4. "Quare" Studies, or (Almost) Everything I Know About Queer Studies I Learned From My Grandmother [Part I]
Audre Lorde
5. The Use of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power
Part II: Performing and Disciplining Sexualities in Interpersonal Contexts
William Leap
6. Language, Socialization, and Silence in Gay Adolescence
Lisa M. Diamond
7. "Having a Girlfriend Without Knowing It": Intimate Friendships Among Adolescent Sexual-Minority Women
Michele J. Eliason
8. Accounts of Sexual Identity Formation in Heterosexual Students
Terry Tafoya
9. M. Dragonfly: Two-Spirit and the Tafoya Principle of Uncertainty
Myron Beasley
10. Migrancy and Homodesire
Elizabeth Bell
11. Performing "I Do": Wedding, Pornography, and Sex
Gust A. Yep, Karen E. Lovaas, and John P. Elia
12. A Critical Appraisal of Assimiliationist and Radical Ideologies Underlying Same-Sex Marriage in LGBT Communities in the United States
Part III: Performing and Disciplining Sexualities in Public Discourses
Paul Turpin
13. Performing the Rhetoric of Science: Dr. Laura's Portrayal of Homosexuality
John M. Sloop
14. Disciplining the Transgendered: Brandon Teena, Public Representation, and Normativity
Christopher Castiglia and Christopher Reed
15. "Ah, Yes, I Remember It Well": Memory and Queer Culture in Will and Grace
John T. Warren and Nicholas A. Zoffel
16. Living in the Middle: Performances Bi-Men
Jennifer Tuder
17. "Holly Kowalski": Sex Across the Curriculum
Cathy B. Glenn
18. Queering the (Sacred) Body Politic: Considering the Performative Cultural Politics of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
Part IV: Transforming Sexualities and Communication: Visions and Praxis
Robert G. Westerfelhaus
19. The Spirituality of Sex and the Sexuality of Spirit: BDSM Erotic Play as Soulwork and Social Critique
Mercilee M. Jenkins
20. Menopause and Desire, or 452 Positions on Love
E. Patrick Johnson
21. "Quare" Studies, or (Almost) Everything I Know About Queer Studies I Learned From My Grandmother [Part II]
Wendy M. Thompson
22. Activism and Identity Through the Word: A Mixed-Race Woman Claims Her Space
Gloria E. Anzaldua
23. Making Alliances
About the Editors