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Michael Paramo

Michael Paramo is a writer, academic, and artist known for founding the literary magazine Aze (formerly known as The Asexual) and for their work examining interpersonal attraction and love with consideration to asexuality, aromanticism, and agender identity.[1][2][3][4] Paramo identifies on the asexual and aromantic spectrum and advocates for people of similar experience to express themselves toward expanding society's ideas of human sexuality, romance, and gender identity.[5][6][7] They published a book Ending the Pursuit: Asexuality, Aromanticism, and Agender Identity in 2024.[2][8]

Michael Paramo
Paramo in 2024.
Born1993
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCalifornia State University, Fullerton
Notable workAze
Websitehttps://azejournal.com/mxparamo

Career edit

Paramo created Aze on October 5, 2016 (at the time under the name The Asexual) while attending California State University, Fullerton as a graduate student in American Studies.[9][10] The journal was created because of what Paramo saw as an absence of places for asexual people to publish their creative work: "I knew their experiences, stories, perspectives, and voices needed a space of expression."[9]

In 2017, they authored an essay discussing the whiteness of the asexual community and advocated for the community to be more inclusive of BIPOC individuals.[7][11] They also presented research on the dehumanization of non-traditional gender identities, more specifically of drag queens, and the relationship of this phenomenon to colonialism.[10]

They wrote an essay for the magazine in 2018 on the split attraction model that argued for the expansion of notions of attraction beyond sexual attraction and romantic attraction to include other forms of attraction.[12][13] They wrote another essay for the magazine that discussed the relationship between transphobia and colonialism, arguing that the former was inextricably linked with the latter.[14][15] Paramo interviewed Pragati Singh in 2018 on the subject of asexual awareness in India.[16] The magazine also reached 10,000 followers on social media platform Twitter.[17]

In 2019, Paramo was interviewed by Tristan Taormino for their work examining asexuality, aromanticism, and agender identity for a book they were writing.[1] That same year they changed the name of the literary magazine they founded from The Asexual to Aze to include asexual, aromantic, and agender people.[7][18] They began attending the University of British Columbia as a PhD student.[19]

Paramo published the book Ending the Pursuit: Asexuality, Aromanticism, and Agender Identity with Unbound in 2024, which questioned social norms of sex, romance, and gender.[2][20] Of the book, academic Ela Przybylo wrote "Paramo refuses to take for granted the normalized ideas we are fed around how relationships should work and what they should look like."[8] In an interview for Geeks OUT, Paramo spoke to the inclusion of poetry in the book as a hybrid method of bringing together critical and creative expressions.[21] In 2024, they were referred to by ITV's platform Planet Woo as "one of the globe's leading aro academics."[2]

Personal life edit

Paramo is a Mexican American who was born in Orange County, California in 1993.[22] They identify as being on the asexual and aromantic spectrum and as queer and Xicanx.[18][23] Paramo also creates visual art and releases music under the name COZMECA.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Taormino, Tristan (2019-10-11). "Michael Paramo on Asexuality, Aromanticism, and Agender Identity". VoiceAmerica. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  2. ^ a b c d Kyle, MacNeill (2024-02-14). "The new aromantics flying the flag for the misunderstood identity". Planet Woo, ITV. Retrieved 2024-02-18. Mexican-American writer Michael Paramo is one of the globe's leading aro academics... they published Ending the Pursuit, a book questioning society's normative views on sex, gender and romance.
  3. ^ "Exploring Asexuality: The "A" in LGBTQIA+". Psych Central. 2021-10-26. Retrieved 2024-02-18. Michael Paramo — creator of AZE journal (originally known as The Asexual) and moderator for the Facebook group The Ace and Aro Advocacy Project — is a digital artist and researcher who identifies as homoromantic and asexual.
  4. ^ Wong, Brittany (2019-04-09). "What It's Like To Date When You Don't Experience Sexual Attraction". HuffPost. Retrieved 2024-02-18. Michael Paramo, a 25-year-old from Southern California who founded and edits the online magazine The Asexual
  5. ^ Kliegman, Julie (2018-07-26). "Asexual People Can Be Sexually Assaulted Too". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  6. ^ Paramo, Michael (2018-10-11). "The 'A' Doesn't Stand For Ally". INTO. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  7. ^ a b c Montenegro Marquez, Janeth (Spring 2022). "Asexual Latina/o/x Representation in AZE" (PDF). Feral Feminisms. 10 (2): 13–15. Paramo created this journal to give other queer individuals, queer BIPOC individuals especially, a space of community to explore their identities. The journal began in 2016 as The Asexual, then became AZE to be more inclusive of ace, aro, and agender people.
  8. ^ a b "Ending the Pursuit: Asexuality, Aromanticism and Agender Identity by Michael Paramo". unbound.com. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  9. ^ a b ""Centering ace perspectives and narratives": an interview with Michael Paramo, founder of The Asexual". Drunken Boat. 2017-10-23. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  10. ^ a b Fawthrop, Wendy (2017-04-25). "CSUF student explores how RuPaul slays 'monsters' in humanizing drag queens". Orange County Register. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  11. ^ "International Asexuality Day". Amplify. 2021-04-06. Retrieved 2024-02-18. As Michael Paramo writes, current discussions of asexuality are rooted in mostly-white, mostly-online spaces...
  12. ^ Diane A. Litam, Stacey; Speciale, Megan (2022-09-20). "Ch. 8: The Multidimensional Nature of Attraction". In Schubert, Angela M.; Pope, Mark (eds.). Handbook for Human Sexuality Counseling: A Sex Positive Approach. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 129–130. ISBN 978-1-119-90413-7. In a 2018 essay "Beyond Sex: The Multilayered Model of Attraction," Michael Paramo provided a comprehensive framework of attraction that expands and critiques the historical definition of attraction.
  13. ^ "ALTERNATE TAKE: On Chesil Beach (2018) by Dominic Cooke". Cinematary. 2018-06-04. Retrieved 2024-02-18. Michael Paramo writes in The Asexual Journal of "The Multi-Layered Model of Attraction," in which sexual attraction is just one of many that draws people together. Others include emotional, aesthetic, sensual, intellectual, or romantic.
  14. ^ Spencer-Hall, Alicia; Gutt, Blake, eds. (2021). Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography. Amsterdam University Press. p. 324. doi:10.5117/9789462988248. hdl:20.500.12657/61200. ISBN 978-90-485-4026-6. Gender is inextricably bound up with racialization. On this, see... Paramo, 'Transphobia'
  15. ^ Geffen, Sasha (2020-04-07). Glitter Up the Dark: How Pop Music Broke the Binary. University of Texas Press. p. 2. ISBN 978-1-4773-1878-2. When European settlers devastated the Americas, they "looked to the existing sexual and gender variance of Indigenous people as a means of marking them as racially inferior and uncivilized: a justification for a forever unjustified genocidal conquest," wrote Michael Paramo.
  16. ^ Paramo, Michael (2018-02-01). "Indian Aces: Awareness and Activism in India". AZE. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  17. ^ Trust, Asexuality New Zealand (2018-10-23). "Celebrating Ace Achievement: "The Asexual"". Asexuality New Zealand Trust. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  18. ^ a b M., Bradda (2021-06-10). "Pride Reads: Three Queer Speculative Fiction Magazines to Check Out!". The Geekiary.
  19. ^ JW (2021-05-14). "Lunar Notes: An Interview with Featured Writer Michael Paramo". Night Music. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  20. ^ Paramo, Michael (2024-02-08). Ending the Pursuit: Asexuality, Aromanticism and Agender Identity. Unbound Publishing. ISBN 978-1-80018-286-8.
  21. ^ a b Kirichanskaya, Michele (2024-04-01). "Interview with Michael Paramo, Author of Ending the Pursuit: Asexuality, Aromanticism and Agender Identity". Geeks OUT. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
  22. ^ "Profile (Michael Paramo)". AZE. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  23. ^ Gilman, Lisa (2023). "Cake is Better than Sex: Pride and Prejudice in the Folklore of and about Asexuality". Journal of Folklore Research. 60 (2): 200. doi:10.2979/jfolkrese.60.2_3.09. ISSN 1543-0413. Michael Paramo, who describes himself as a "Queer Xicanx artist-theorist," provides one example of the complexity of ace identity

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Michael Paramo is a writer academic and artist known for founding the literary magazine Aze formerly known as The Asexual and for their work examining interpersonal attraction and love with consideration to asexuality aromanticism and agender identity 1 2 3 4 Paramo identifies on the asexual and aromantic spectrum and advocates for people of similar experience to express themselves toward expanding society s ideas of human sexuality romance and gender identity 5 6 7 They published a book Ending the Pursuit Asexuality Aromanticism and Agender Identity in 2024 2 8 Michael ParamoParamo in 2024 Born1993NationalityAmericanAlma materCalifornia State University FullertonNotable workAzeWebsitehttps azejournal com mxparamoCareer editParamo created Aze on October 5 2016 at the time under the name The Asexual while attending California State University Fullerton as a graduate student in American Studies 9 10 The journal was created because of what Paramo saw as an absence of places for asexual people to publish their creative work I knew their experiences stories perspectives and voices needed a space of expression 9 In 2017 they authored an essay discussing the whiteness of the asexual community and advocated for the community to be more inclusive of BIPOC individuals 7 11 They also presented research on the dehumanization of non traditional gender identities more specifically of drag queens and the relationship of this phenomenon to colonialism 10 They wrote an essay for the magazine in 2018 on the split attraction model that argued for the expansion of notions of attraction beyond sexual attraction and romantic attraction to include other forms of attraction 12 13 They wrote another essay for the magazine that discussed the relationship between transphobia and colonialism arguing that the former was inextricably linked with the latter 14 15 Paramo interviewed Pragati Singh in 2018 on the subject of asexual awareness in India 16 The magazine also reached 10 000 followers on social media platform Twitter 17 In 2019 Paramo was interviewed by Tristan Taormino for their work examining asexuality aromanticism and agender identity for a book they were writing 1 That same year they changed the name of the literary magazine they founded from The Asexual to Aze to include asexual aromantic and agender people 7 18 They began attending the University of British Columbia as a PhD student 19 Paramo published the book Ending the Pursuit Asexuality Aromanticism and Agender Identity with Unbound in 2024 which questioned social norms of sex romance and gender 2 20 Of the book academic Ela Przybylo wrote Paramo refuses to take for granted the normalized ideas we are fed around how relationships should work and what they should look like 8 In an interview for Geeks OUT Paramo spoke to the inclusion of poetry in the book as a hybrid method of bringing together critical and creative expressions 21 In 2024 they were referred to by ITV s platform Planet Woo as one of the globe s leading aro academics 2 Personal life editParamo is a Mexican American who was born in Orange County California in 1993 22 They identify as being on the asexual and aromantic spectrum and as queer and Xicanx 18 23 Paramo also creates visual art and releases music under the name COZMECA 21 References edit a b Taormino Tristan 2019 10 11 Michael Paramo on Asexuality Aromanticism and Agender Identity VoiceAmerica Retrieved 2024 02 18 a b c d Kyle MacNeill 2024 02 14 The new aromantics flying the flag for the misunderstood identity Planet Woo ITV Retrieved 2024 02 18 Mexican American writer Michael Paramo is one of the globe s leading aro academics they published Ending the Pursuit a book questioning society s normative views on sex gender and romance Exploring Asexuality The A in LGBTQIA Psych Central 2021 10 26 Retrieved 2024 02 18 Michael Paramo creator of AZE journal originally known as The Asexual and moderator for the Facebook group The Ace and Aro Advocacy Project is a digital artist and researcher who identifies as homoromantic and asexual Wong Brittany 2019 04 09 What It s Like To Date When You Don t Experience Sexual Attraction HuffPost Retrieved 2024 02 18 Michael Paramo a 25 year old from Southern California who founded and edits the online magazine The Asexual Kliegman Julie 2018 07 26 Asexual People Can Be Sexually Assaulted Too BuzzFeed News Retrieved 2024 02 18 Paramo Michael 2018 10 11 The A Doesn t Stand For Ally INTO Retrieved 2024 02 18 a b c Montenegro Marquez Janeth Spring 2022 Asexual Latina o x Representation in AZE PDF Feral Feminisms 10 2 13 15 Paramo created this journal to give other queer individuals queer BIPOC individuals especially a space of community to explore their identities The journal began in 2016 as The Asexual then became AZE to be more inclusive of ace aro and agender people a b Ending the Pursuit Asexuality Aromanticism and Agender Identity by Michael Paramo unbound com Retrieved 2024 02 18 a b Centering ace perspectives and narratives an interview with Michael Paramo founder of The Asexual Drunken Boat 2017 10 23 Retrieved 2024 02 18 a b Fawthrop Wendy 2017 04 25 CSUF student explores how RuPaul slays monsters in humanizing drag queens Orange County Register Retrieved 2024 02 18 International Asexuality Day Amplify 2021 04 06 Retrieved 2024 02 18 As Michael Paramo writes current discussions of asexuality are rooted in mostly white mostly online spaces Diane A Litam Stacey Speciale Megan 2022 09 20 Ch 8 The Multidimensional Nature of Attraction In Schubert Angela M Pope Mark eds Handbook for Human Sexuality Counseling A Sex Positive Approach John Wiley amp Sons pp 129 130 ISBN 978 1 119 90413 7 In a 2018 essay Beyond Sex The Multilayered Model of Attraction Michael Paramo provided a comprehensive framework of attraction that expands and critiques the historical definition of attraction ALTERNATE TAKE On Chesil Beach 2018 by Dominic Cooke Cinematary 2018 06 04 Retrieved 2024 02 18 Michael Paramo writes in The Asexual Journal of The Multi Layered Model of Attraction in which sexual attraction is just one of many that draws people together Others include emotional aesthetic sensual intellectual or romantic Spencer Hall Alicia Gutt Blake eds 2021 Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography Amsterdam University Press p 324 doi 10 5117 9789462988248 hdl 20 500 12657 61200 ISBN 978 90 485 4026 6 Gender is inextricably bound up with racialization On this see Paramo Transphobia Geffen Sasha 2020 04 07 Glitter Up the Dark How Pop Music Broke the Binary University of Texas Press p 2 ISBN 978 1 4773 1878 2 When European settlers devastated the Americas they looked to the existing sexual and gender variance of Indigenous people as a means of marking them as racially inferior and uncivilized a justification for a forever unjustified genocidal conquest wrote Michael Paramo Paramo Michael 2018 02 01 Indian Aces Awareness and Activism in India AZE Retrieved 2024 02 18 Trust Asexuality New Zealand 2018 10 23 Celebrating Ace Achievement The Asexual Asexuality New Zealand Trust Retrieved 2024 02 18 a b M Bradda 2021 06 10 Pride Reads Three Queer Speculative Fiction Magazines to Check Out The Geekiary JW 2021 05 14 Lunar Notes An Interview with Featured Writer Michael Paramo Night Music Retrieved 2024 02 18 Paramo Michael 2024 02 08 Ending the Pursuit Asexuality Aromanticism and Agender Identity Unbound Publishing ISBN 978 1 80018 286 8 a b Kirichanskaya Michele 2024 04 01 Interview with Michael Paramo Author of Ending the Pursuit Asexuality Aromanticism and Agender Identity Geeks OUT Retrieved 2024 04 09 Profile Michael Paramo AZE Retrieved 2024 02 18 Gilman Lisa 2023 Cake is Better than Sex Pride and Prejudice in the Folklore of and about Asexuality Journal of Folklore Research 60 2 200 doi 10 2979 jfolkrese 60 2 3 09 ISSN 1543 0413 Michael Paramo who describes himself as a Queer Xicanx artist theorist provides one example of the complexity of ace identity 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