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In this week's episode, we discuss Edward Prime-Stevenson’s Imre: A Memorandum. Despite the book's championing of gay masculinity, Charles and Travis have some thoughts on the characters' misogyny and internalized homophobia. Travis tests Charles’s knowledge of the book and pop music as the two turn the Queerest of the Queer segment into a game. (Milton Bradley, sponsor us!) And in Queer and Now, we tackle the unwillingness of Americans and Brits to acknowledge the discrimination that LGBTQ people still face.
By Teaching is honest work.In this week's episode, we discuss Edward Prime-Stevenson’s Imre: A Memorandum. Despite the book's championing of gay masculinity, Charles and Travis have some thoughts on the characters' misogyny and internalized homophobia. Travis tests Charles’s knowledge of the book and pop music as the two turn the Queerest of the Queer segment into a game. (Milton Bradley, sponsor us!) And in Queer and Now, we tackle the unwillingness of Americans and Brits to acknowledge the discrimination that LGBTQ people still face.