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Not just gay penguins 

Gay Penguins

Not just gay penguins 

Sage Brice  

Queer Ecologies names a growing and trans-disciplinary body of thought that applies perspectives and sensibilities drawn from queer experience and queer theory to thinking critically about nature and society. Work in this field aims to unravel persistent circular logics that amplify and reinforce cis- and hetero-normative readings of both ‘nature’ and the ‘social’, while also questioning the validity of any clean delineation between these two domains. Concerned precisely with the nature of the relationship between human societies and their wider environments, queer ecologies would reward deeper and more extensive engagement within human geography and the social sciences. This zine in the form of a graphic article aims to inspire such critical engagement by introducing some core conceptual contributions and their relevance to key geographical concepts.