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The Promise of Trans Critique: Susan Stryker's Queer Theory
GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 2019:In "Transgender Studies: Queer Theory's Evil Twin," part of the 2004 forum "Thinking Sex/Thinking Gender," Susan Stryker underlined a critical way in which trans people had become exceptionalized by a certain strand of queer theory, serving as figures ...
G. Benavente, julian gill-peterson
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Journal of Human Lactation, 2019
In this article I explore some contributions of queer theory to the provision of lactation support services. In doing so, I also undertake an intersectional analysis of queering lactation, recognizing that forms of oppression do not impact all ...
Robyn Lee
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In this article I explore some contributions of queer theory to the provision of lactation support services. In doing so, I also undertake an intersectional analysis of queering lactation, recognizing that forms of oppression do not impact all ...
Robyn Lee
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How queer theory can inform design thinking pedagogy
ACM International Conference on Design of Communication, 2019We consider how to incorporate queer rhetorics into design curricula to amplify the potential of design thinking for addressing considerations of social justice.
Zarah C. Moeggenberg, Rebecca Walton
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The Normalization of Queer Theory
Journal of Homosexuality, 2003(2003). The Normalization of Queer Theory. Journal of Homosexuality: Vol. 45, No. 2-4, pp. 339-343.
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Journal of Homosexuality, 2003
Contents: W.F. Pinar, Introduction. W.G. Tierney, P. Dilley, Constructing Knowledge: Educational Research and Gay and Lesbian Studies. J.T. Sears, A Generational and Theoretical Analysis of Culture and Male (Homo) Sexuality. D. Carlson, Who Am I? Gay Identity and a Democratic Politics of the Self. E.
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Contents: W.F. Pinar, Introduction. W.G. Tierney, P. Dilley, Constructing Knowledge: Educational Research and Gay and Lesbian Studies. J.T. Sears, A Generational and Theoretical Analysis of Culture and Male (Homo) Sexuality. D. Carlson, Who Am I? Gay Identity and a Democratic Politics of the Self. E.
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The term “queer” has predominantly occupied everyday vocabulary at the turn of the 21st century. Given this, queer lands uniquely with people across diverse experiences and positionalities, arriving at a tautology that continues to fit queer narratives and histories—“queer is queer.” Variety translates to the roots of queer theory and, presently, to ...
Jen Self, Allison Atis
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Jen Self, Allison Atis
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Conceptual Analyses of Curriculum Inquiry Methodologies, 2022
Phenomenology is an often-used form of inquiry within education and the social sciences more broadly. As scholars have employed its methods to answer complex social and political questions, new modes of inquiry have emerged.
Thomas C. Weeks
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Phenomenology is an often-used form of inquiry within education and the social sciences more broadly. As scholars have employed its methods to answer complex social and political questions, new modes of inquiry have emerged.
Thomas C. Weeks
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Group Analysis, 2005
Queer theory has been a key player on the academic scene for over ten years and looks set to continue for many years to come. The aim of this paper is to present an overview of the key elements that shape this body of work and to point to its potential usefulness for group analysis.
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Queer theory has been a key player on the academic scene for over ten years and looks set to continue for many years to come. The aim of this paper is to present an overview of the key elements that shape this body of work and to point to its potential usefulness for group analysis.
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Theory & Psychology, 1997
In the 1990s, queer theory has emerged as an influential mode of thought in the ongoing debate about empowerment issues. Queer theory is concerned with the non-essentializing nature of sexual identities and is premised on the notion of resistance to forms of domination, such as heterosexism and homophobia.
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In the 1990s, queer theory has emerged as an influential mode of thought in the ongoing debate about empowerment issues. Queer theory is concerned with the non-essentializing nature of sexual identities and is premised on the notion of resistance to forms of domination, such as heterosexism and homophobia.
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