Queer and Subjugated Knowledges: Generating Subversive Imaginaries engages with queer theory and critical theory to reconceptualize everyday interactions, events and practices. The book emerged from a symposium of scholars who came together to respond to cultural theorist Jack Halberstam’s call to engage in alternative imaginings in their own discipline areas to reconceptualize performances of subjectivity, relations of power and productions of knowledge. The symposium was held by the Narrative, Discourse and Pedagogy Research Node and supported by the College of Arts, University of Western Sydney, Australia. Over two days scholars presented papers engaging with Halberstam’s work, which makes new investments in the notion of the counter-heg...