Poor Queer Studies
In Poor Queer Studies, author Matt Brim challenges the traditional boundaries of queer studies by focusing on the experiences of poor and working-class individuals. Published in 2020, this compelling book spans 277 pages and highlights how queer studies extend beyond prestigious academic institutions. Brim explores the rich and diverse experiences found in night schools, community colleges, and alternative educational settings, illustrating the realities faced by those who navigate education amidst economic hardship. Through vivid storytelling and insightful analysis, Poor Queer Studies reveals the significance of queer pedagogy in everyday life, emphasizing the resilience and creativity of marginalized communities. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in sociology, queer studies, and the intersection of education and class. Dive into Brim's transformative perspective and discover how knowledge is shaped by context and experience.