Synopsis
Critically engaged queer commentary.
Episodes
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Interview with Bobuck Sayed
21/02/2016Bobuck Sayed is a Queer Afghan Australian writer, performer and editor. They also wrote 'The Pinkwashing of Mlebourne Pride' in Archer Magazine.
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Queer Lunar New Year Special
07/02/2016Jessie & Thanh Hang celebrate Queer Lunar New Year on Queering the Air!bai bai wooden goat and hello Fire Monkey. Bringing you firey predictions and lunar love letters for the future ahead
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Midsumma Edition
24/01/2016We do an overview of some of the highlights of the Midsumma program, discuss social media and Invasion Day events
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Queer Icons
29/11/2015Nicki, Jessie and Luke talk all about classic and modern queer icons: divas, tragic figures, closeted queers and hot martyrs. We also review Buyer and Cellar and Hugh Jackman's Broadway to Oz.
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Radicalisation and the Islamophobia Industry
15/11/2015J&T interview Arun Kundnani on radicalisation and radicalisation theory. Arun Kundnani is the author of 'The Muslims are Coming! Islamophobia, Extremism and the Domestic War on Terror'- a powerful critique of US surveillance of American Muslims. His book, 'The End of Tolerance: Racism in 21st Century Britain', was selected as a New Statesman book of the year in 2007. He is former editor of the journal, Race & Class, he was educated at Cambridge University and holds a PhD from London Metropolitan University. He is currently a lecturer at New York University.This is followed by an interview with Nathan Lean on the Islamophobia Industry. Nathan Lean is a writer and scholar of the Middle East. Nathan holds a Masters degree in International Studies (Middle East) from East Carolina University and a Master of Arts in Arab Studies (Arab Politics) from Georgetown University. He is the author of four books, including the award-winning 'The Islamophobia Industry'. His work has been featured in the Los Angeles Time
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Mental Health, Self-Care, Community-Care and the Arts
08/11/2015On this episode of Queering the Air, Thanh Hằng covers mental health, self-care, community care and it's place in the Arts. We hear from Judy Atkinson, a Jiman and Budjalong woman whose work focuses on arts, healing, trauma and 'educaring'.We also chat to Rani Pramesti, theatre-maker and Associate Producer at Footscray Community Arts Centre, as well as Dawn Dangkomen, digital artist and writer as well as a MA student of Counselling and Psycotherapy.and finally we hear from Festival Director, Liz Alexander on Tilde, Melbourne's Trans and Gender Diverse Film Festival coming up 13th-15th November.
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Queer Palestinian Struggle & Refugee Update
18/10/2015J&T Interview Sa'ed Atshan, Member of Palestinian LGBT advocacy group, Al-Qaws, and Jordy Silverstein, Executive member of Australian Jewish Democratic Society, and discuss a variety of topics. This is followed by an update on gendered violence in detention centres.
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The Politics of QTPOC Hair
11/10/2015On this episode of Queering the Air Thanh Hằng covers the politics of QTPOC HairThanh Hằng chats to Amena, Raina and Rai as they share their experiences with hair care + chats to Vaxx and Angela about the queer visibility/invisibility and race and gender politics of qtpoc hair. Vaxx, Angela and Thanh Hằng also read out love letters from various qtpocs about their relationship with their hair.
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First Show with J&T
20/09/2015On this episode of the show J & T talk briefly about the refugee crises in Syria and the world, feature an interview with the Our Voices, Changing Cultures project, and review the "Asian Ghost-ery Show" playing at the Melbourne Fringe Festival.
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Emotional Labour, Feminism, Capital Value and Theory with Aurelia Guo and Eva Birch
13/09/2015On this episode of Queering the Air Thanh Hằng explores Women's Emotional Labour, Feminism, Capital Value and Theory with Melbourne-based writer and artist, Aurelia Guo and co-founder of the Feminist Theory Reading Group, Eva Birch.We also hear from with Arrente woman, Celeste Liddle's s talk at Liquid Architecture's FMX: What would a Feminist Methodology sound like? .
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Queer Book Club!
06/09/2015Nicki and Jessie review Pregnant Butch by AK Summers, The Inner Circle by TC Boyle and Holding the Man by Timothy Conigrave.
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MIFF Film Review Special:Cemetery of Splendour and Gayby Baby
09/08/2015Thanh Hằng and Sasha review two queer films screening at Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) 2015!From sleeping soldiers in Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Cemetery of Splendour to Maya Newell's Australian documentery Gayby Baby.
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Gay voices
02/08/2015We look at the intersection of sound, sexuality and stereotypes as Jessie, Jack and Luke explore the so-called "gay voice". What does it sound like? What's behind it? Does it even exist?
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Interview with MASIL collective
26/07/2015Listen to an interview with a collective of the MASIL collective & a discussions of RISE's response to the ALP turn the boats back policy
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Injustice and Queer Sincerity in Theatre + Sovereignty and Indigenous Futurism in Zines and Video projections
19/07/2015Lia Incognita chats to Declan Greene about his play I AM A MIRACLE at Malthouse Theatre. They talk about his play, injustice, queer sincerity and how to make theatre about brutality without creating a spectacle of suffering.+Thanh Hằng chats to Gabi Briggs, a Koori woman from sovereign Anaiwan and Gumbangier peoples and is a photographer as well as a video and performance artist. She is also a co-founder of Sovereign Apocalpse. Gabi chats to Thanh Hằng about Indigenous Sovereignty, the future, zine making and her installation at the Gertrude Street Projection Festival. Music:Trying to Leave my Body - M.LamarPay the Rent - Paul GorrieShe is the Light - Zaachariaha FeildingPemulwuy - Marlene Cummins
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Independant Arts, Censorship in Hà Nội + Traditional vs Contemporary in Classical Indian Dance
12/07/2015Thanh Hằng is joined by newest Queering the Air presenter, Jules Pereira.We hear from Thành Nguyễn, director of Queer Forever Festival, chat about Independent Arts and Censorship in Hà Nội + the traditional vs the contemporary in classical Indian dance with Mohiniyattam dancer, Raina Peterson. Raina Peterson shares with us details about her upcoming show with dance partner Govind Pillai, 'In Plain Sanskrit' at Footscray Community Arts Centre. More details on In Plain Sanskrit here: http://footscrayarts.com/event/plain-sanskrit/Queer Forever Festival : https://www.facebook.com/Qforeverfestival
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Gilbert Caluya
05/07/2015In this episode, Arjun speaks to academic Gilbert Caluya, who is a research fellow based at the university of South Australia in Adelaide. Gilbert has written about race, sexuality and the cultural politics of intimacy, and in this interview he explores some of his ideas in greater depth.
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Vietnamese Queerness in Hà Nội
28/06/2015Thanh Hằng recently visited Hà Nội Vietnam to check out what's happening in the queer community over there. She's brough back some interviews with Queer Forever Festival Director, Nguyễn Quốc Thành, as well as Queer Zine Collective, Hà Nội Panic.
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Feminism & LGBT activism in China, gender diversity meets classical music & Irish referendum.
07/06/2015Queering the Air's Lia Incognita talks to Wei Tingting, one of China's Feminist Five who was detained for over a month for a planned action against sexual harassment on International Women's Day 2015. It's her first interview with Australian media and we chat about the campaign for her release, international solidarity, and the current climate for transgender, lesbian and bisexual women in China. For more political and cultural background on contemporary feminism in China, check out Queering the Air's interview with University of Michigan Gender Studies professor Dr Wang Zheng in May 2015. We have genderqueer, ARIA-winning classical guitarist Tonié Field playing live in studio and talking about hir video project Corpus is Opus, bringing gender diversity into classical music.We also hear Irish activist Aoife Cooke talk to Ania from 3CR's Tuesday Breakfast about the successful campaign for marriage equality in Ireland.