Contemporary Queer Life and Politics in Newark
No Sex in Newark: Postindustrial Erotics at the Intersection of Urban and Adult Film History
Strub, Whitney. "No Sex in Newark: Postindustrial Erotics at the Intersection of Urban and Adult Film History." JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies 58.1 (2018): 175-181.http://muse.jhu.edu/article/705281
Invisible Pathways: Public History By Queer Black Women In Newark
Scorsone, Kristyn. "Invisible Pathways: Public History By Queer Black Women In Newark." The Public Historian 41.2 (2019): 190-217. https://tph.ucpress.edu/content/41/2/190Betina Botox and Lobixomen “Tão Engraçados!” Queer Brazilian Televisual Representations Shaping Spatial (Im) possibilities in Newark
Avivi, Yamil. "Betina Botox and Lobixomen “Tão Engraçados!” Queer Brazilian Televisual Representations Shaping Spatial (Im) possibilities in Newark." Bilingual Review/Revista Bilingüe33.4 (2017).http://129.115.236.109/index.php/br/article/view/158Queering Political Economy in Neoliberal Ironbound Newark: Subjectivity and Spacemaking among Brazilian Queer Immigrant Men
Avivi, Yamil. "Queering Political Economy in Neoliberal Ironbound Newark: Subjectivity and Spacemaking among Brazilian Queer Immigrant Men." Diálogo 18.2 (2015): 105-118.https://muse.jhu.edu/article/611361