NOT JUST GAY PENGUINS:
The Importance of Queer/Trans Ecologies
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Nature may be queerer than you think – and we’re not just talking about gay penguins… This graphic non-fiction guide provides an entry point into thinking with queer/trans ecologies. Anyone curious about the relationships between gender, sexuality, race, reproduction, and human exceptionalism will find this a valuable resource and provocation. Queer/trans ecologies names a growing body of thought across the arts, humanities, and social sciences that goes beyond merely celebrating the existence of ‘queerness’ in nature. Instead, it aims to unravel those persistent circular logics through which nature and the natural are made to align with cisgender and heterosexual norms. Combining richly detailed drawings and visual storytelling with critically reflective prose, the book inspires a deeper interrogation of what so often goes unquestioned when considering ‘nature’ and the ‘social’.
Graphic non-fiction
48 pages, 175 x 249 mm
Print version published January 2026
| ISBN (print) | 978-1-0682470-3-3 |
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Cite as: Brice, S. (2026). Not Just Gay Penguins: The Importance of Queer/Trans Ecologies. Bristol and Durham: Cultural Geography (Un)limited Editions.
(GENDER, PLACE & CULTURE)
£18 (SAGEBRICEPRINTS.CO.UK)