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Queer Classics: English Literature Edition
The queer agenda has taken over your English lesson and the compulsory reading list to make you disgustingly educated and gay af 🏳️🌈 p.s. fierce allies welcome
Will keep updating the curriculum, CLASS IS IN SESSION 🔊
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Mother Mary Comes to Me
Arundhati Roy
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Assata: An Autobiography
Assata Shakur
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the partition of pakistan and india
These books are about the partition that took place between Pakistan and India in 1947. Some were recommended through a video by rozanawithrida on Instagram. I haven’t read any of these personally, but have seen the TV drama Dastaan that was inspired by the book Bano. I’ve personally heard family stories about the partition and its many difficulties and heartbreaks, and created this list with a hope to learn more
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Train to Pakistan
Khushwant Singh
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The White Book
Han Kang
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Light and Thread
Han Kang
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The Forest of Enchantments
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
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The Forest of Enchantments
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
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i think i enjoyed it more because i had already seen the movie, and this is one of the rare cases where i might like the adaptation better. that being said, i love lomelli and bellini's relationship in this and lomelli being the tired, bitchy, bi icon he is.
of course i can't erase the fact that i had already watched the movie so my view of the book will necessarily be coloured by that but i think the dialogue between the texts is compelling as well. as for the book on its own terms, the characters were very well-crafted (the ones that it focuses on) but we don't get to see, or understand, them very well. there is a sense in which the largeness of what is going on overshadows everything else and that is a given i guess but since the narration is so intensely personal it can feel discordant in retrospect.
the writing is still adequately immersive, even though there are many references that those like me who are unaware of much to do with christianity or catholicism would not get, but again - dk if this is because i had already watched the movie.
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Conclave
Robert Harris
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Books that focus on the unique complexity of queer & trans lives & relationships. Tragic stories that center queer & trans realities.
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A Crane Among Wolves
June Hur
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Descendant of the Crane
Joan He
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Fire Bird
Perumal Murugan
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The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
Naomi Klein