Uranians: Stories
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[United States] : Tantor Media, Inc., 2024.
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At the end of the Victorian era, a handful of public intellectuals advocated for tolerance of the "Uranian"-a man who loved other men. Some went so far as to propose that these "intermediate sexes" might, in fact, constitute a totally different species, even serve as intrepid guides in our march toward an uncertain future. The five speculative stories in Theodore McCombs's kaleidoscopic collection span several possible worlds, teasing the boundaries between coexisting realities and taking up the question of queer difference from one surprising vantage after another. Each story unfolds with the depth and complexity of an entire universe; each is inhabited by characters learning to divest from a society that has marked and rejected them. Discerning which dreams of Western civilization to hold fast to and which to leave behind, these outsiders set their gazes on new horizons and prepare for the changes to come. Arch but tender, clear-eyed and compassionate, Uranians brilliantly illustrates the vital role that queerness plays in every possible version of our world.

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At the end of the Victorian era, a handful of public intellectuals advocated for tolerance of the "Uranian"-a man who loved other men. Some went so far as to propose that these "intermediate sexes" might, in fact, constitute a totally different species, even serve as intrepid guides in our march toward an uncertain future. The five speculative stories in Theodore McCombs's kaleidoscopic collection span several possible worlds, teasing the boundaries between coexisting realities and taking up the question of queer difference from one surprising vantage after another. Each story unfolds with the depth and complexity of an entire universe; each is inhabited by characters learning to divest from a society that has marked and rejected them. Discerning which dreams of Western civilization to hold fast to and which to leave behind, these outsiders set their gazes on new horizons and prepare for the changes to come. Arch but tender, clear-eyed and compassionate, Uranians brilliantly illustrates the vital role that queerness plays in every possible version of our world.
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McCombs, T., & Mcknight, G. (2024). Uranians: Stories. Unabridged. Tantor Media, Inc.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

McCombs, Theodore and Gabriel, Mcknight. 2024. Uranians: Stories. Tantor Media, Inc.

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McCombs, Theodore and Gabriel, Mcknight, Uranians: Stories. Tantor Media, Inc, 2024.

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McCombs, Theodore, and Gabriel Mcknight. Uranians: Stories. Unabridged. Tantor Media, Inc, 2024.

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