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To Belong Here: A New Generation of Queer, Trans, and Two-Spirit Appalachian Writers
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- UPDATED: 6.29.2025
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Rae Garringer
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date:
2.19.2025
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9781985901834
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112
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To Belong Here delves into how queer, trans, and Two-Spirit Appalachian people make sense of life in the mountains. Featuring contributors whose identities across race, gender, and socioeconomic background make for a uniquely intersectional look at the area, this collection provides a nuanced understanding of Appalachia and what it means to represent it. Themes of erasure, environmentalism, violence, kinship, racism, Indigeneity, queer love, and trans liberation course through the volume and exemplify the writers' resilience in reconciling their complex and often contradictory connections to home.
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