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Cigarettes & Wine

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  • Cigarettes & Wine is an unflinching coming of age novel focused on the pleasure, pain, and complexity of life as bisexual and transgender teenagers growing up in the southeastern United States in the 1990s.
  • Within academic and literary marketplaces that rarely mention bisexual or transgender experiences, Cigarettes & Wine offers an exploration of the southeastern United States from the perspective of bisexual and transgender teenagers – and other sexual and gender minority characters – growing up in the 1990s.
  • Told from the perspective of a teenage bisexual, non-binary narrator growing up in the 1990s, Cigarettes & Wine is a young adult novel exploring the ways social intersections, experiences, relationships and locations combine to influence the people we become.
  • Cigarettes & Wine explores the nuances and complications that emerge as five friends grow up with different but related sexual, gender, religious, and emotional desires in the face of southern cultures, churches, and families in the 1990s.

Part of the book series: Social Fictions Series (SFS)

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Imagine the terror and exhilaration of a first sexual experience in a church where you could be caught at any moment. In Cigarettes & Wine, this is where we meet an unnamed teenage narrator in a small southern town trying to make sense of their own bisexuality, gender variance, and emerging adulthood. When our narrator leaves the church, we watch their teen years unfold alongside one first love wrestling with his own sexuality and his desire for a relationship with God, and another first love seeking to find herself as she moves away from town. Through the narrator’s eyes, we also encounter a newly arrived neighbor who appears to be an all American boy, but has secrets and pain hidden behind his charming smile and athletic ability, and their oldest friend who is on the verge of romantic, artistic, and sexual transformations of her own. Along the way, these friends confront questions about gender and sexuality, violence and substance abuse, and the intricacies of love and selfhood in the shadow of churches, families, and a small southern town in the 1990’s. Alongside academic and media portrayals that generally only acknowledge binary sexual and gender options, Cigarettes & Wine offers an illustration of non-binary sexual and gender experience, and provides a first person view of the ways the people, places, and narratives we encounter shape who we become. While fictional, Cigarettes & Wine is loosely grounded in hundreds of formal and informal interviews with LGBTQ people in the south as well as years of research into intersections of sexualities, gender, religion, and health. Cigarettes & Wine can be read purely for pleasure or used as supplemental reading in a variety of courses in sexualities, gender, relationships, families, religion, the life course, narratives, the American south, identities, culture, intersectionality, and arts-based research. “I suspect that many people who have even unrecognized ambivalences about sexual and gender binaries mightfind in it an illuminating reflection of their own paths. This fast-paced, introspective romp through high school and beyond keeps the pages turning with love, sex, and an understanding grandma.” Dawne Moon, Ph.D., Marquette University, and author of God, Sex and Politics: Homosexuality and Everyday Theologies “Cigarettes and Wine is entertaining, thrilling, heartbreaking, while also a bit educational about the often invisible members of the LGBTQ community – bi and pan sexual, trans and gender non-conforming, and polyamorous folks. You won’t want to put it down!” Eric Anthony Grollman, Ph.D., University of Richmond and editor of Conditionally Accepted at Inside Higher Ed J. E. Sumerau is an assistant professor and director of applied sociology at the University of Tampa. Zir writing and research focuses on the intersections of sexualities, gender, religion, and health in the interpersonal and historical experiences of sexual, gender, and religious minorities.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Cigarettes & Wine

  • Authors: J. E. Sumerau

  • Series Title: Social Fictions Series

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-929-4

  • Publisher: SensePublishers Rotterdam

  • eBook Packages: Education, Education (R0)

  • Copyright Information: SensePublishers-Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2017

  • eBook ISBN: 978-94-6300-929-4Published: 23 March 2017

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: CCXXX, 20

  • Topics: Education, general

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