Queer mythology : epic legends from around the world / Guido A. Sanchez ; illustrated by James Fenner.
"Spanning the globe and thousands of years, Queer Mythology highlights the legends and tales of LGBTQIA+ gods, heroes, spirits and more. Myths and legends tell our stories. They connect us and show us not only who we are, but also reflect the people during the time the stories were first told. And LGBTQIA+ people have been a part of every community since the dawn of storytelling. From Tu'er Shen, the Chinese rabbit god who protected those who felt a love that was not accepted in the world, to Ghede Nibo, the Haitian spirit who performed drag on the runways in the realm of the dead, the twenty myths told in this collection capture one irrefutable fact-even as labels, language, and definitions have changed, LGBTQIA+ people have always existed. Some of these myths are not widely known. Others are myths that you may think you know, but over time the inherent queerness has been erased. Queer Mythology offers fresh retellings, paired with beautiful illustrations, to give new life and celebrate the LGBTQIA+ representation in some of humanity's earliest tales"-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780762487202
- ISBN: 0762487208
- Physical Description: 111 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Philadelphia : RP Teens, [2024]
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note: | We have always existed: An introduction -- Tu'er Shen protects the rabbits -- Athena gains wisdom -- Florinda's prayer -- Lono and Kapa'ihi confront pride and pain -- Achilles and Patroclus discover strength -- Ghede Nibo tells untold stories -- Mawu-Lisa creates everything -- Ananda's selfless love -- Hermes's gifts -- Hi'iaka and Wahine-Omao seek superheroic adventure -- Corydon shepherds his community -- Fet-Fruners's blessed curse -- David and Jonathan anchor each other -- Hyacinthus and Apollo accept love and loss -- Lakapati cultivates prosperity -- Lan Caihe and their jade castanets -- Philoctetes and Hercules hold on -- Sedna finds freedom in the water -- Xochipilli celebrates beauty and pleasure -- Loki defies rigid boundaries. |
Target Audience Note: | Ages 11 and up RP Teens. Grades 7-9 RP Teens. |
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Subject: | Sexual minorities > Folklore > Juvenile literature. Sexual minorities in literature > Juvenile literature. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Circulation Modifier | Status | Due Date | Courses |
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Baker County Library | 306.766 .S211q 2024 (Text) | 37814003690063 | JUV NON-FICTION - NEW | Checked out | 03/23/2025 |