Stacey Waite is an associate professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She is the author of Teaching Queer: Radical Possibilities for Writing and Knowing as well as several previous collections of poems, including Butch Geography and the lake has no saint.
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Part One Honest Poem Mothers and Men Scar 1986 Masculinity I The Four Nights She's Gone Queer Body in Summer, 1989 Karen Berry The Tie That Binds Masculinity II Being Queer in High School Boyfriend, 1992 Masculinity III Everything is Everything Notes on Matt Damon Part Two Men Who Think I Am One of Them Speak: We know that guy, and he is not a rapist. Men Who Think I Am One of Them Speak: She really let herself go. Men Who Think I Am One of Them Speak: Check out that ass. Masculinity IV Men Who Think I Am One of Them Speak: You're not going to write poems about your kids now, right? Men Who Think I Am One of Them Speak: Yeah but, you know, why is she bringing this up now? Men Who Think I Am One of Them Speak: I forget you're a woman sometimes. Masculinity V Men Who Think I Am One of Them Speak: You know what I'm saying, right? Men Who Think I Am One of Them Speak: Dude, we are going to have to fight them off with sticks. Masculinity VI Part Three Bathroom Poem Give Us Your Pronouns Reading Queer Masculinity VII Deadlocked When Butches Shoot Pool The Kill Religious Liberty Accommodations Act Masculinity VIII Thankfully, you will have taught me freedom within constraints Your Father Some Notes on Family When I Imagine the Day of Your Birth Letter to My Grandfather The Hit Man A Toast to My Body at Forty-Two The Cloud Looks Like a Breaking Wave Masculinity IX Acknowledgements

