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Introduction
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History
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Origins
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HIV/AIDS
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Intersections
Feminism
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Disability theory
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Identity politics
Intersex
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Racism
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Role of language
- For language use as associated with sexual identity, see Lavender linguistics.
Criticism
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See also
- Gender and Sexual Diversity
- Gender essentialism
- Gender role
- Performative interval
- Performativity
- Pink capitalism
- Post-feminism
- Postmodern feminism
- Social constructionism
- Third-wave feminism
References
Further reading
- Adam, B (2000). "Love and Sex in Constructing Identity Among Men Who Have Sex With Men". International Journal of Sexuality and Gender Studies. 5 (4): 325–29. S2CID 141365694.
- Ahmed, Sara (2006). Queer Phenomenology.
- Butler, Judith (1993). Bodies that Matter: On the Discursive Limits of 'Sex'.
- Butler, Judith (1990). Gender Trouble.
- Butler, Judith (2004). Undoing Gender.
- de Lauretis, Teresa (Summer 1991). "Queer Theory: Lesbian and Gay Sexualities". Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies. 3 (2): 18. OCLC 863428297.
- Edelman, Lee (2004). No Future.
- Foucault, Michel (1976). The History of Sexuality, volume I: La Volonté de savoir.
- Fryer, David (2010). Thinking Queerly.
- Gabilondo, Joseba (2012), "Ikasketa eta teoria Queer-ak", in Aizpuru, Alaitz (ed.), Euskal Herriko pentsamenduaren gida, ISBN 978-84-8438-435-9
- Goldberg, Jonathan, ed. (1993). Queering the Renaissance.
- Halberstam, Judith (2005). In a Queer Time and Place.
- Huffer, Lynne (2013). Are the lips a grave? A queer feminist on the ethics of sex. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231164177.
- See also
- Huffer, Lynne (December 2016). "Lipwork". .
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- Lee, Kyoo (December 2016). "Lipthink, Anyone? On, Lips Apart, Disagreeing with You . . . For a Queer Feminist Rectification?". .
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- Jagose, Annamarie (1996). Queer Theory : An Introduction.
- Marcus, Sharon (2005). "Queer Theory for Everyone: A Review Essay". S2CID 145141486.
- Marinucci, Mimi (2010). Feminism is Queer: the intimiate connection between queer and feminist theory.
- Miskilci, Richard (2009). "A Teoria Queer e a Sociologia: o desafio de uma analítica da normalização" [Queer Theory and Sociology: the challenging analysis of normalization]. Sociologias (in Portuguese). 21 (21): 150–182. .
- Muñoz, José Esteban (1999). Disidentifications: Queers of Color and the Performance of Politics.
- Preciado, Beatriz(2002). Manifesto Contra-sexual.
- Perreau, Bruno (2016). Queer Theory: The French Response.
- Probyn, Elspeth (1996). Outside Belongings.
- Rayter, Scott (2003). He Who Laughs Last: Comic Representations of AIDS.
- Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky (1985). Between Men.
- Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky (1990). Epistemology of the Closet.
- Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky (2014). "Writing the History of Homophobia." Theory Aside.
- Turner, William B. (2000). A Genealogy of Queer Theory.
- Wiegman, Robyn (2012). Object Lessons.
- Wilchins, Riki (2004). Gender Theory, Queer Theory.
- Hunt, Stephen; Yip, Andrew (2016). The Ashgate Research Companion to Contemporary Religion and Sexuality. Oxon: Routledge. p. 45. ISBN 9781409409496.
External links
- Queer Theory Reading List, Brown University LGBTQ Center