From the ruins of Ancient Greece to the main stage of Rupauls Drag Race; queer as folklore is a magnificent new look at queer history and legend.
Throughout history, queer folk have been forced to live in secrecy and shadows, telling stories about magic and fantasy to keep their dreams and hopes alive and giving way to lasting myths and tales of wonder that have prevailed through the years. Queer as Folk journeys into the tales of our history exposing the beautiful queerness that has always been there.
We look at real lives, and magical stories from the past and see how for countless years, queerness has existed even if we didn’t have the words and why magical mythical creatures are such a prominent part of queer culture . Coward tells the stories well, stopping to think, showing excellent research and keeping an excellent pace - creating a narrative voice like your favourite teacher, informative, clear but with some fun and personality. At times I found the interjections and notes a little distracting and made it a little difficult to read but overall it was easy to find my place again.
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