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Special Issue of Feminist Formations on the Erotics of Asexualities

Elzbieta Przybylo and I guest edited an issue of Feminist Formations on The Erotics of Asexualities and Nonsexualities. It is now available in print and online at: https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/43630. The issue includes articles by Theresa Kenney, Anna Kurowicka, Justin Smith, Day Wong and Xu Guo, Min Joo Lee, Nathan Snaza, and Casey Ryan Kelly and Chase Aunspach; as well as poetry by Cameron Awkward-Rich, Juan Miera, Sav Schlauderaff, Jo Teut, and Rebecca Ruth Gould; a book review by Sam Kizer; and cover art by Alex Farquhar. Thank you to the editorial team at Feminist Formations including Patti Duncan and Andrés López and to all the peer reviewers.

Front Cover: “Wood and Fish”
2018
Clip Studio Paint
18" by 24"

Alex is an agender artist from Victoria BC. Alex goes by they and he, and makes art revolving around themes of asexuality and feelings of hope, wonder and alienation. You can follow them on twitter @AgentBoss to see what work they are making next.

Front Cover: “Wood and Fish”
2018
Clip Studio Paint
18″ by 24″
Alex is an agender artist from Victoria BC. Alex goes by they and he, and makes art revolving around themes of asexuality and feelings of hope, wonder and alienation. You can follow them on twitter @AgentBoss to see what work they are making next.

Asexuality and Sexual Normativity: An Anthology

The special issue of the journal Psychology and Sexuality on asexuality that I co-edited with Mark Carrigan and Todd Morrison was recently released as an edited collection, Asexuality and Sexual Normativity: An Anthology (2014), by Routledge.

The book is available through Amazon and through Routledge, although the price is quite steep.

The LSE Review of Books just published a favorable review of the book.

Asexuality and Sexual Normativity Cover

 

Special Theme Issue: Asexuality

Mark Carrigan, Todd Morrison and I co-edited a special issue of the journal Psychology and Sexuality on asexuality. I am happy to announce that the issue has been published!

Please see the announcement from Routledge (note: the editorial and the “virtual discussion” between all of the contributors are free to read online until May 31, 2013).

A member of the asexual community has written excellent summaries of all of the articles.

Thank you to my co-editors, all of the contributors, and our anonymous reviewers.