Tag Archives: Gender Noncoforming

Steampunk & LGBTQ+ Identities – Further Reading & Resources

It was lovely to chat with everyone at the A Festival of Dangerous Ideas: Queer Hedge School Event on December 16, 2020! Click here to watch the recording of the event. Below you will find some useful links to further … Continue reading

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LGBTQ+ 101 (Ripon High School/ Lumen, 3 October 2016)

To all Ripon High School faculty, staff, and administrators that I met: Thank you all a productive workshop on LGBTQ+ inclusion! Below you will find the packet and slides from the workshop and a few links for further reading. Please … Continue reading

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LGBTQ+ 101 (UWEX State Conference, 11 November 2015)

University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension State Conference attendees, thank you all a productive workshop on LGBTQ+ inclusion. Below you will find the packet and slides from the workshop and a few links for further reading. Please feel free to contact … Continue reading

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LGBTQ+ 101 (University of Wisconsin-Fond du Lac, 5 November 2015)

UW-Fond du Lac and Marian University faculty, staff, and students, thank you all a productive workshop on LGBTQ+ inclusion on your campuses. Below you will find the packet and slides from the workshop and a few links for further reading. … Continue reading

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An Alternate History of Gender Identity: Neo-Victorian Gender Nonconformity in Scott Westerfield’s Leviathan Trilogy (INCS 2015)

As an alternate history genre, steampunk literature builds its worlds by answering the “what if?” question of science fiction and fantasy; it does so by tweaking nineteenth-century history and literature and engaging with cultural discourses of the day. Steampunk often … Continue reading

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