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Sexual Politics, Organizational Practices: Interrogating Queer Theory, Work and Organization
, 2016Sexual Politics, Organizational Practices : Interrogating Queer Theory, Work and ...
A. Pullen+3 more
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, 2016
We discuss how to move the family studies field and the teaching of family theories from covering the “facts” that LGBT-parent families exist to a critical conversation that incorporates conceptual tools, language, and theoretical insights from queer and
April L. Few‐Demo+3 more
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We discuss how to move the family studies field and the teaching of family theories from covering the “facts” that LGBT-parent families exist to a critical conversation that incorporates conceptual tools, language, and theoretical insights from queer and
April L. Few‐Demo+3 more
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2005
This exciting collection of work introduces a major shift in debates on sexuality: a shift away from discourse, identity and signification, to a radical new conception of bodily materialism. Moving away from the established path known as queer theory, it suggests an alternative to Butler's matter/representation binary. It thus dares to ask how to think
Merl Storr, Chrysanthi Nigianni
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This exciting collection of work introduces a major shift in debates on sexuality: a shift away from discourse, identity and signification, to a radical new conception of bodily materialism. Moving away from the established path known as queer theory, it suggests an alternative to Butler's matter/representation binary. It thus dares to ask how to think
Merl Storr, Chrysanthi Nigianni
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Queer theory and feminism [PDF]
In the academy today, those of us who work on issues and ideas concerning women, feminism, gender, sexuality, sexual ethics, or homosexuality are being surrounded by things "queer." Books are creeping into the gender studies sections of our bookstores that are about the business of Queering the Renaissance, Queering the Pitch, and Making Things ...
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Queer(ing) HCI: Moving Forward in Theory and Practice
CHI Extended Abstracts, 2019The increasing corpus on queer research within HCI, which started by focusing on sites such as location-based dating apps, has begun to expand to other topics such as identity formation, mental health and physical well-being. This Special Interest Group (
Katta Spiel+12 more
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2006
Though commonly used, the term ‘gender theory’ is something of a misnomer or, at best, a euphemism. In reality, gender theory could more accurately be termed ‘sexuality theory’, because it explores the variety of ways that ‘gender’, our assignment to social roles in ways related to our biological sex, is connected intimately and variously to our ...
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Though commonly used, the term ‘gender theory’ is something of a misnomer or, at best, a euphemism. In reality, gender theory could more accurately be termed ‘sexuality theory’, because it explores the variety of ways that ‘gender’, our assignment to social roles in ways related to our biological sex, is connected intimately and variously to our ...
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GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 2009
Nonhuman nonheteronormativity presents a profound challenge not just to identity forms but more importantly to disciplinary habits of thinking of human subjectivity as the default form of social agency. To elaborate this point, this essay surveys how some recent books, including Roughgarden's Evolution's Rainbow: Diversity, Gender, and Sexuality in ...
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Nonhuman nonheteronormativity presents a profound challenge not just to identity forms but more importantly to disciplinary habits of thinking of human subjectivity as the default form of social agency. To elaborate this point, this essay surveys how some recent books, including Roughgarden's Evolution's Rainbow: Diversity, Gender, and Sexuality in ...
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2018
Katherine Mansfield described Dickens’s Mrs Wilfer (Our Mutual Friend)—a character who strenuously resists the role of angel in the house showing distaste for marriage and motherhood—as ‘after my own heart’. This chapter reconsiders Dickens’s difficult women in the light of recent work in queer and gender theory on the political value of anti ...
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Katherine Mansfield described Dickens’s Mrs Wilfer (Our Mutual Friend)—a character who strenuously resists the role of angel in the house showing distaste for marriage and motherhood—as ‘after my own heart’. This chapter reconsiders Dickens’s difficult women in the light of recent work in queer and gender theory on the political value of anti ...
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