Jordan Biro Walters is associate professor of history at the College of Wooster.
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"Centering the voices of Pueblo, Navajo, Neuvomexicanx, and white LGBTQ people, the book offers significant new insights into the role that cultural activism has played in the struggle for queer equality and should become required reading for anyone interested in U.S. queer history." (Southwestern Historical Quarterly) "Breaking ground through its careful intersectional readings of White, Latinx, and Native two-spirit and queer lives, Wide-Open Desert compellingly expands the history of sexuality in the West." (Western Historical Quarterly) "Aiming to disrupt dominant narratives of queer world-making that decentralized the urban focus of the queer past, Biro Walters approaches sources with an intersectional lens, seeking out Indigenous, Nuevomexicano, Latinx/ Chicanx, lesbian, gender-queer, and rural queer white peoples' voices in efforts to show the complex development of queer belonging. Overall, this is a great work that makes a wonderful contribution to the historiography of sexuality in the American Southwest." (Pacific Historical Review)