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In this poetic autoethnographic essay, we explore how the object of the caravan is a site and home for the creation of queer subjectivities and relations with the more-than-human world. As a queer object of resistance, the caravan opens us up to both the beautiful and the monstrous in our worlds and ourselves. 1