The(y)ology: Mythopoetics for Queer/Trans Liberation

Max Yeshaye Brumberg-Kraus
punctum books
2023-06-01

Every body contains multitudes, but no body is immune to the ideology of oneness: one true self, one sexuality, one gender, one vision of the world, one true God. For many who identify (or who have been named by others) as transgender, queer, and nonbinary, the refusal to fit within the illusion of one set of sex and gender expectations has been met with violence and suppression. While the myth of oneness is a powerful story that shapes the contours of our societies and our selves, it is not the only myth. Performances, fictions, rituals, and theologies can transform current realities.

The(y)ology: Mythopoetics for Queer/Trans Liberation is a manifesto for artists, teachers, theologians, clergy, and activists looking for ways to resist rigid paradigms of gender, sexuality, self, and the sacred. In these pages, we are called to tell new stories about who we are and how we relate to each other within our ecosystems. The myths discussed wrestle with and transform the complex mytho-histories that have birthed and, often, harmed us. No story comes from nothing, and, more radically, perhaps no story is fully irredeemable.

In The(y)ology, feminist philosophies join with trans poetics, literary theory with liberation theologies, drag performance with kabbalah, ecologies with pornographies, and ancient theater with queer autobiographies. However ambitious its scope might be, The(y)ology is fundamentally about encouraging us all to think playfully and to play thoughtfully with the mythologies that define our lives.

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  • Christianity
  • Religious aspects of sexuality, gender and relationships
  • cosmology
  • feminism
  • mythopoeisis
  • performance art
  • queer studies
  • Christian theology
  • Gay & Lesbian studies
  • Judaism
  • LGBTQ+ / Gay and Lesbian Studies
  • drag
  • theology
  • LGBTQ+ / Gay and Lesbian Studies
  • Theology

The(y)ology: Mythopoetics for Queer/Trans Liberation

Max Yeshaye Brumberg-Kraus

punctum books

2023-06-01

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Every body contains multitudes, but no body is immune to the ideology of oneness: one true self, one sexuality, one gender, one vision of the world, one true God. For many who identify (or who have been named by others) as transgender, queer, and nonbinary, the refusal to fit within the illusion of one set of sex and gender expectations has been met with violence and suppression. While the myth of oneness is a powerful story that shapes the contours of our societies and our selves, it is not the only myth. Performances, fictions, rituals, and theologies can transform current realities.

The(y)ology: Mythopoetics for Queer/Trans Liberation is a manifesto for artists, teachers, theologians, clergy, and activists looking for ways to resist rigid paradigms of gender, sexuality, self, and the sacred. In these pages, we are called to tell new stories about who we are and how we relate to each other within our ecosystems. The myths discussed wrestle with and transform the complex mytho-histories that have birthed and, often, harmed us. No story comes from nothing, and, more radically, perhaps no story is fully irredeemable.

In The(y)ology, feminist philosophies join with trans poetics, literary theory with liberation theologies, drag performance with kabbalah, ecologies with pornographies, and ancient theater with queer autobiographies. However ambitious its scope might be, The(y)ology is fundamentally about encouraging us all to think playfully and to play thoughtfully with the mythologies that define our lives.

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Topics

  • Christianity
  • Religious aspects of sexuality, gender and relationships
  • cosmology
  • feminism
  • mythopoeisis
  • performance art
  • queer studies
  • Christian theology
  • Gay & Lesbian studies
  • Judaism
  • LGBTQ+ / Gay and Lesbian Studies
  • drag
  • theology
  • LGBTQ+ / Gay and Lesbian Studies
  • Theology