Meg-John Barker

Queer: A Graphic History

  • Ale Salinashar citeretfor 4 år siden
    People wouldn’t have to come out if heterosexuality wasn’t the assumed norm.
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    internalization and attempt to portray a “normal” fixed identity: technologies of the self
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    sexual subjectivity is shaped – through race and gender – in multiple ways.
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    The body, at the centre of a web of power relations, is measured and categorized in many different ways (gender, race, mental health, disability, age, appearance, etc.), of which sexuality is one category.
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    moving away from the singular understanding of lesbian and gay studies.
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    The economy benefits in two ways:
    • High levels of productivity (generating profit for employers)
    • High levels of purchasing (of products that trade on our insecurities).
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    We come to occupy these identities through our relationships with the world in which we reside (which offers us different identity possibilities in different times and places).
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    THERE ARE ALWAYS MANY POSSIBLE STORIES, RATHER THAN ONE TRUTH, AND THESE MAY BE CONTRADICTORY.
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    The shift to manufacturing industries meant that the success of the economy rested on the productivity of the workforce.
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    exploring the ways in which power operates in relation to sexuality.
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