White Crane Issue #77
Summer 2008
RACE & IDENTITY
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Columns
Opening Words "What a Difference a Dash Makes" The Editors
re:Sources The Editors
Updrafts by Dan Vera
Owner’s Manual “Just Say Hello” by Jeff Huyett
PRAXIS “Racing to the Finish Line” by Andrew Ramer
Departments
Opening Words “What a Difference a Dash Makes” The Editors
Call for Submissions
Letters to the Editors
Subscriber Information
Contribution Information
Taking Issue
Drifting Toward Love:
A White Crane Conversation with Kai Wright by Bo Young
An excerpt from Kai Wright’s Drifting Toward Love
Here, or the White Boy on the Bus Poetry by Ed Madden
Notes From A Tree Pruner by Debra East
One More Quote from Alan Keyes
and I Am Shaving My Head by Jay Torrence
Journeys of a Brown Immigrant Fag by Debanuj DasGupta
I Am My Own Wife: A White Crane Conversation with Doug Wright by Christopher Murray
Soldiers of Fortune by Fenton Johnson
A Personal Paradox by Michael Carosone
My Father Wore a Suit of Fire – Poetry by Jim Nawrocki
Learning To Love The White People by David Gilmore
Confessions of a Kosher Rice Queen by Anonymous
The Gay Jewish-Asian Thing by Anonymous
Taking Up Space Heron Saline
Culture Reviews
Bo Young on Cynthia Burack’s Sin, Sex and Democracy:
Antigay Rhetoric & the Christian Right
Steven LaVigne on Steve Berman’s So Fey: Queer Fairy Fiction
Toby Johnson on Kittridge Cherry’s Jesus in Love: At the Cross
Toby Johnson on Sven Davisson’s The Starry Dynamo
Dan Vera on Edward Field’s After The Fall: Poems Old and New
Bo Young on Jay Floyd’s Forgiving the Franklins
Toby Johnson on Lucien Gregoire’s Murder in the Vatican: Two Books in One Volume
Dan Vera on Susan Jacoby’s Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism
Steven LaVigne on Michael T. Luongo’s The Voyeur
Toby Johnson on Gene Robinson’s In The Eye of the Storm: Swept to the Center by God
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