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Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 The Everyday Life of Queer Trauma
Roller Coasters and Little Women
Feminism and Sexual Trauma
National Trauma
Marxism and the Sensations of Everyday Life
Queer Theory
2 Trauma and Touch: Butch-Femme Sexualities
Freud’s Protective Shield
Recasting Femme Receptivity
Penetration and Male Homosexuality
Giving and Taking: Femme Receptivity
When Butches Cry: Untouchability and Vulnerability
A Callous Around My Heart
Feelings Clenched Like a Fist
An Archive of Butch Feelings
Butch Wounds
3 Sexual Trauma/Queer Memory: Incest, Lesbianism, and Therapeutic Culture
Does Incest Make You Queer?
Coming Out with Secrets After Foucault
Margaret Randall’s Mushrooms
Dorothy Allison’s Dream of Fire
Memoir and Performance
Beyond the Courage to Heal
Sexual Trauma and Queer Nations
4 Transnational Trauma and Queer Diasporic Publics
Lowering the Cost of Exile: Brincando El Charco
Splicing the Diaspora: Khush
The Buried Archive of Colonial Trauma: Cereus Blooms at Night
Family Secrets
5 AIDS Activism and Public Feelings: Documenting ACT UP’s Lesbians
AIDS and Trauma Cultures
An Experiment in Queer Ethnography
The Affective Public Culture of ACT UP
Dyke Dinners
The Appeal of Direct Action
Intimacies of Activism
Political Conflict
Activist Shame
6 Legacies of Trauma, Legacies of Activism: Mourning and Militancy Revisited
Memoirs of Caretaking
Jan Zita Grover’s Burnout
Amy Hoffman’s Crankiness
Rebecca Brown’s Gifts
Activism’s Afterlives
7 In the Archive of Lesbian Feelings
Actually Existing Archives
The Archive of the Archives
Archives of Mourning
A Storehouse of Sacred and Magical Items
Trauma’s Archives
Epilogue
Does Boys Don’t Cry Make You Cry?
Whose Feelings Count?
On the Road with Feelings
Sensational Archives
Appendix: A Note on Interviews
Notes
Filmography
Bibliography
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