
Teaching Guide for
Wolf Act by AJ Romriell
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About the book
Wolf Act is a lyric memoir in essays that explores queer shame, survival, and the sacred body in the aftermath of Mormonism, HIV, and cultural exile. Braiding personal narrative with cultural critique, it invites students to consider how we write toward freedom, intimacy, and embodiment.
Ideal for courses in:
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Creative Nonfiction / Memoir
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Queer Literature
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Trauma Narratives
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Autotheory / Hybrid Forms
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Contemporary Essay Writing
Themes for Discussion
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Queerness and spiritual exile
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The body as archive and battleground
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Nonlinear narrative & fragmented memory
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Shame, sex, and self-reclamation
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Illness, mortality, and the sacred
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Desire as resistance
Themes for Discussion
-
Queerness and spiritual exile
-
The body as archive and battleground
-
Nonlinear narrative & fragmented memory
-
Shame, sex, and self-reclamation
-
Illness, mortality, and the sacred
-
Desire as resistance