Heather Love. “Queer.” TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly vol. 1, nos. 1-2 (2014): 172-176.
Queer is "associated primarily with nonnormative desires and sexual practices" p.176
"queer studies defines itself as a critical field that questions stable categories of identity." p.176
"queer and transgender are linked in their activist investments, their dissident methodologies, and their critical interrogation of and resistance to gender and sexual norms." p.176
Queer is "associated primarily with nonnormative desires and sexual practices" p.176
"queer studies defines itself as a critical field that questions stable categories of identity." p.176
"queer and transgender are linked in their activist investments, their dissident methodologies, and their critical interrogation of and resistance to gender and sexual norms." p.176
"By reclaiming a homophobic slur as the name for a movement and, soon after, a field of study, queer activists and scholars indicated the significance of violence and stigma in the experience of gender and sexual outsiders" p.172
"the refusal of all categories of sexual and gender identity—might be called genderqueer, a term that suggests the intimacy between transgender and queer." p.173
"Trans studies makes accounting for material experience and making space for new forms and experiences of embodiment central (in this aspect, one sees significant links between transgender and disability studies)." p.174
Transgender "can refer to particular modes of embodiment or communities of people but can also be understood as a theoretical term that points to the crossing and denaturalizing of identity categories" p.175
Queer attack - http://www.freedomarchives.org/Documents/Finder/DOC46_scans/46.WhatwereRollinAroundinBedWith.pdf
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