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Since the 1990s, queer theory has been immensely influential in the humanities, and, to a lesser extent, in the social sciences, seeping into discipline after discipline, even disciplines as well insulated as biblical studies.
Stephen D. Moore
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TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, 2020
The author explores how current disciplinary conditions force trans studies against queer theory: Because queer theory is the institutional context through which trans studies is invited into the university, it is also the containing ideological ...
Cáel M. Keegan
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The author explores how current disciplinary conditions force trans studies against queer theory: Because queer theory is the institutional context through which trans studies is invited into the university, it is also the containing ideological ...
Cáel M. Keegan
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Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature, 2021
Queer theory describes a network of critiques emerging from a legacy of activism and looking ahead to utopian futures. The analytical tools queer theory provides as a mode of close reading and critique makes it a relevant contemporary approach to ...
L. Acadia
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Queer theory describes a network of critiques emerging from a legacy of activism and looking ahead to utopian futures. The analytical tools queer theory provides as a mode of close reading and critique makes it a relevant contemporary approach to ...
L. Acadia
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Sexualities, 2021
This study extends the “Queer” Asias critique to deconstruct the coloniality of queer theory in transnational Taiwan. Focusing on Duggan’s critique of homonormativity, I used 22-months ethnographic data to examine its Taiwanese glocalization and ...
Ying-Chao Kao
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This study extends the “Queer” Asias critique to deconstruct the coloniality of queer theory in transnational Taiwan. Focusing on Duggan’s critique of homonormativity, I used 22-months ethnographic data to examine its Taiwanese glocalization and ...
Ying-Chao Kao
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A Few Lies: Queer Theory and Our Method Melodramas
ELH: English literary history, 2020:This essay claims first that literary study's recent "method" conversations follow a binary structure (depth vs. surface reading, post-critique vs. critique, paranoid vs.
David Kurnick
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“A More Thorough Resistance”? Coalition, Critique, and the Intersectional Promise of Queer Theory
Political Theory, 2020Queer theorists have long staked their politics in an engagement with intersectionality. Yet intersectional scholars have been some of queer theory’s most vocal critics, decrying its failure to adequately engage persistent inequalities.
E. Gambino
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Queer Theory and the Specter of Materialism
, 2020This article argues that the development of queer theory as a field has been critically shaped by a desire to dissociate the studies of gender and sexuality from material concerns.
Petrus Liu
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Queer Narrative Theory and the Relationality of Form
Pmla-publications of The Modern Language Association of America, 2021This essay contests the antinarrative foundations of queer literary studies. Antinarrativity understands narrative as a conservative form that abets heteronormativity by imposing a coherence and linearity on subjectivity and meaning.
Tyler Bradway
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