Chapter 1: Introduction to Volume One - Markus Thiel; Momin Rahman Part One: Foundations and Consolidations Chapter 2: A Brief History Tracing the Theoretical Frameworks of LGBTQ/Queer Studies: A Sociological Account - Travis Kong Chapter 3: Sexuality as gendered oppression - Mandi Gray; Caitlin Janzen Chapter 4: Matter, Materiality, and Materialism in Queer Studies. - Alex Stoffel Chapter 5: Disappointing Decolonialities: from homocolonial paralysis to queer decolonial possibilities - Momin Rahman; Bartosz Neumann Chapter 6: From Gay to Niizh Manidoowag (Two-Spirit), An Indigenous Perspective from Canada - David Newhouse Chapter 7: "How will I know?": Notes on queer sensations from the field - John Andrew G. Evangelista Part Two: Building Queer Communities: Spaces, Sex, and Identities Chapter 8: Must we come out? Queer visibility from grassroot activism to international politics - Emil Edenborg Chapter 9: Pride: From protest to global consumer capitalism - Daniel Conway Chapter 10: Mobilizing LGBTQ Communities in the Global South - Gustavo Gomes da Costa; Francisco Miguel Chapter 11: Contexts, Concepts and Currencies of Trans Organizing in the South: El Salvador, India and Australia - Vek Lewis Chapter 12: "Two Devils": Sula, Shadrack, and the Coalitional Care of Critical Disability Studies - Shannon E. Potter Chapter 13: Planning on public sex: policing, surveillance and their alternatives - Marcus McCann Chapter 14: "I wouldn't really like to be labelled or put into a box": The post-identity politics of queer/sex work social movements in the digital era - Max Morris Part Three: The Impacts of LGBTQ Studies on Academic Disciplines Chapter 15: Anthropology - Olimpia Burchiellaro Chapter 16: From Protest to Pedagogy: LGBTQ Movements and the Politics of Educational Change - Bishop Owis, Lee Iskander Chapter 17: Directions in LGBTQ+ geographies - Alessandro Boussalem Chapter 18: A short genealogy of the intersection of global LGBTQ studies and global public health studies - Richard Parker Chapter 19: LGBTQ Studies and History - Hector Valero Lopez Chapter 20: From heresy to hype to hope? The impact of LGBT+ and Queer Studies on International Relations - Markus Thiel Chapter 21: Biting Back: Functions of the Queer Mouth in Contemporary Literature - Rita Mookerjee Chapter 22: Media and Cultural Studies - Eva Cheuk-Yin Li Chapter 23: Political Science - Dan Simmons Chapter 24: Psychology and LGBTQIA+: Scientific Discourses, Subjectivities, and the Politics of Queer Knowledge - Marco Aurelio Maximo Prado; Paula Sandrine Machado Chapter 25: LGBTIQ and Studies in Christianity (and Beyond) - Joseph N. Goh; Hugo Cordova Quero Chapter 26: Queering feminism within Women's Studies: a story from Western India - Meena Gopal

