




This is what I'm going to study:
Though written in the singular, “queer theory” is not a totalizing discourse on sex and sexuality. It is a political coalition of theories of oppression. And one of its basic premises is that the construction and regulation of sexuality has to be studied alongside the regulatory constructions of race, class, ethnicity, nationality, language, religion, and ability. As Judith Butler (1990) notes in “Against Proper Objects,” if queer theory is to account for the persecution of all “sexual minorities,” it cannot, and must not, have a “proper” object of study. It must also maintain a progressive yet provocative relationship to feminism.
This is me:
(in Norway)
These are my roommates:
This is me procrastinating!
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