«As the title suggests, Queer Praxis explores how queerness is done/performed/ constructed as one navigates the simultaneously troubling and joyous terrain of queer relations. Through explorations of cultural sites such as marriage, friendship, and coalitional politics (to name a few), the reader is invited into an ongoing conversation of what it means to be/long as queer. This edited volume embodies a dialogue about queer intersections and the contradictions, connections, and fissures that emerge within and across LGBTQ communities as we maneuver heteronormative, homonormative, and queer sensibilities.» (Julia Johnson, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse)