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ABSTRACT This short coda reflects on the question of ‘queer form’. While ‘form’ is not a framework that was explicitly addressed at the conference which produced this special issue, I suggest that it might be a useful way to approach the articles’ various approaches to the links between queer politics and aesthetics. Finally, the coda offers a short reading of the network form and its potential relationship to queerness.