A review by poisonenvy
Queer Indigenous Studies: Critical Interventions in Theory, Politics, and Literature by

informative

4.0

The title Queer Indigenous Studies is not a misnomer. This book's main focus is about decolonizing academia, and trying to find new ways to study indinginity and queerness through a academic lens that isn't so steeped in colonial methodologies. It is made up by a number of essays that explore this topic, though the last third of the book is made up of critiques of queer, indigenous literature.  

It was a very good read, but highly academic -- not necessarily in the language, which is relatively accessible, but in terms of topic.