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Queer ethics and fostering positive mindsets toward non-binary gender, genderqueer, and gender ambiguity. [PDF]
Nicholas L.
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'Unqueer' kinship? Critical reflections on 'marriage fraud' in mainland China. [PDF]
Zhu J.
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Comparative analysis of decriminalisation and change in the commonwealth: understanding contexts and discerning strategies [PDF]
Lennox, C., Waites, M.
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2023
Homonormativity emerged as an interdisciplinary theory that rendered valuable understandings of power relations within and beyond the LGBTQ community. Homonormativity is a discursive and embodied practice, or set of practices, by sexual minorities that aligns with and reinforces power constructs.
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Homonormativity emerged as an interdisciplinary theory that rendered valuable understandings of power relations within and beyond the LGBTQ community. Homonormativity is a discursive and embodied practice, or set of practices, by sexual minorities that aligns with and reinforces power constructs.
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Gender, Place & Culture, 2006
In this paper I argue that the Orientalist invocation of the ‘terrorist’ is one discursive tactic that disaggregates US national gays and queers from racial and sexual ‘others’, foregrounding a collusion between homosexuality and American nationalism that is generated both by national rhetorics of patriotic inclusion and by gay, lesbian, and queer ...
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In this paper I argue that the Orientalist invocation of the ‘terrorist’ is one discursive tactic that disaggregates US national gays and queers from racial and sexual ‘others’, foregrounding a collusion between homosexuality and American nationalism that is generated both by national rhetorics of patriotic inclusion and by gay, lesbian, and queer ...
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Critical commentary: Sexualities landscapes beyond homonormativity
Geoforum, 2013Abstract In this commentary, I reflect on the contribution of this special issue of Geoforum to the sexuality and space literature. I begin by situating it at the interface between critical queer geographies and geographies of sexualities.
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