From a “queer” perspective, this collection articulates anthropology with gender and sexuality studies as well as themes of politics, religion, territoriality, affection, kinship, education, and university extension. It thus presents a wide range of research produced in the first decades of the 21st century by NIGS, a gender identities and subjectivities center at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC). In addition to bringing more empirical data and theoretical reflections on different research areas, the essays in this book also seek to reflect on situations experienced in field research