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        <itunes:summary>Queer as Hell ist der Literaturpodcast an der Schnittstelle zwischen trans*Identitäten und queeren Höllendarstellungen. Hosts Alex (er/ihn) und Tom (they/them) besprechen queere Bücher und treffen manchmal auch deren Autor*innen! Dieses Projekt entsteht im Rahmen des Master-Studiengangs &#34;German and Comparative Literature&#34; an der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn und der University of St Andrews.

Queer as Hell is a literary podcast at the intersection of trans*identities and queer representations of hell. Hosts Alex (he/him) and Tom (they/them) discuss books and sometimes even meet their authors! This project was originally conceived as a part of the Masters Program &#34;German and Comparative Literature&#34; at Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn and University of St Andrews.

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                <content:encoded>&lt;p&gt;Queer as Hell goes English! As this podcast develops, you will find episodes in German as well as in English. Furthermore, you will see that we try not only to talk amongst ourselves, but also with experts and artists from different areas to broaden our (and your) perspectives on Queerness and Hell. In this interview, host Tom (they/them) ventures through the 9 circles of Hell as envisioned by italian poet Dante Alighieri. They are joined in this dangerous endeavour by authors Harper Walton (they/them) and Alice Musgrove (they/them) who&amp;#39;s texts &amp;#34;Throwing Figs at God&amp;#34; and &amp;#34;All the (good) Queers go to Hell&amp;#34; have been featured in the anthology &amp;#34;Queer Responses to Dante&amp;#39;s Inferno&amp;#34;, released by Carrion Press in 2023.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;As we figure out why and how you have to formulate a queer answer to Inferno, we discuss the correlation of identity and sin; The pet-roleplay-to-nonbinary-pipeline; Dancing to techno in the 7th circle; Christian morality and the Church of England; Self-Exploration through lustful writing and the queer relationship to Hell. Lasciate ogne pregiudizi, voi ch&amp;#39;intrate!&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Trigger Warning:&lt;/strong&gt; This episode features topics that might be distressing to you, such as sex, queerphobia, institutionalized violence and oppression, religion and self harm. Please take care of yourself and your mental health!&lt;/p&gt;</content:encoded>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Hallo und herzlich Willkommen zur allerersten Folge von Queer as Hell! Hosts Alex (er/ihn) und Tom (they/them) sprechen über queere Bücher, höllische Bücher und alles dazwischen und drumherum. In dieser ersten Folge geht es um <a href="https://www.dumont-buchverlag.de/buch/kim-de-l-horizon-blutbuch-9783832182083-t-5579" rel="nofollow">Blutbuch</a> von Kim de l&#39;Horizon und <a href="https://www.lesliefeinberg.net/" rel="nofollow">Stone Butch Blues</a> von Leslie Feinberg. Wir vergleichen, wie die Protagonist*innen der beiden Bücher die ersten Schritte in Richtung ihrer queeren Identität gehen, klären ab, was<a href="https://www.researchgate.net/publication/360746512_Changing_the_reflection_re-visions_on_the_trans_mirror_scene" rel="nofollow"> trans*sein mit Spiegeln</a> zu tun hat, diskutieren über Fingernagelmänner, Binärität in queeren Kreisen, Verkleidungen und vieles mehr.</p><p><strong>Triggerwarnung:</strong> In dieser Folge sprechen wir über Sexualität, Gewalt und Repressionen gegen queere Menschen, Diskriminierung, Selbstverletzung und Ess-Störungen. Bitte achtet auf euch und auf eure mentale Gesundheit!</p>]]></description>
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