Imagining / Queer / Anarchy is quite a philosophical and discursive book which discusses the importance of imagination and the mind to the act of living itself. What and how we live, in fact, are wholly dependent on what and how we think. This creates our world. This will be explored.
This book, consequently, is also about "queer", what it is, what it means, what its consequences are. By means of a "queer apocalypse" set in "the Wasteland" (which is borrowed from the world of Mad Max and imagined as our own situation too) the question is asked how we should do what Max himself wanted to do: survive!
The final section of the book resolves this question by pointing to anarchy - a green, queer, erotic anarchy of love and magic. It is then seen that this book is actually all about transforming ourselves into the things we need to become in order to survive in this wasteland with all its cruelties and is a work of political imagination within itself.