Wednesday, December 01, 2021

Steven Butterman, Queering and Querying the Paradise of Paradox

For One Night and One Night Only 

TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT 

    SDSU Press published, Steven Butterman is coming to you live through your screens to deliver a book talk on his new book Queering and Querying the Paradise of Paradox; LGBT Language, New Media, and Visual Cultures in Modern Day Brazil. 
    TUNE IN TONIGHT (Wednesday, December 1st at 8pm) TO THE WEBINAR VIA ZOOM! 
    Register for the event here --> https://miami.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GMkiT7NqR3KMT4GXpa_cQA    



Can't make it tonight? 


No fear, you can pick up Butterman's work through SDSU Press' Amazon. His work Perversions on Parade dives into the work of Glauco Mattoso, a poet who wrote a majority of his work during Brazil's most recent dictatorship. Butterman's book has been featured on SDSU Press' Book(s) of the Week and is a staple SDSU Press publication.

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SDSU PRESS PUBLIC LECTURE (vaxxed and masked!) : Darius Gainer, Public Lecture on BLACK REPRESENTATION IN THE WORLD OF ANIMATION | SDSU Main Campus, GMCS 333 at 11am, Tuesday December 7, 2021.

Help us spread the word! This coming Tuesday something wickedly good our way cometh! Darius Gainer, Public Lecture (vaxxed and masked), SDSU Main Campus, GMCS 333 at 11am, Tuesday December 7, 2021. Thx to my partner in crimes literary & semiotic, Frederick Luis Aldama for initiating this friendship/collaboration! Thx again to John Jennings and Tim Fielder for the book blurbs and to Stanford W. Carpenter for the moving intro/preface. Pick up a copy of BLACK REPRESENTATION IN THE WORLD OF ANIMATION here: amatlcomix.sdsu.edu or here https://amzn.to/3EhQlwS

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