Books
Meg-John Barker

Queer: A Graphic History

  • Ale Salinashas quoted4 years ago
    People wouldn’t have to come out if heterosexuality wasn’t the assumed norm.
  • tanhas quoted2 days ago
    internalization and attempt to portray a “normal” fixed identity: technologies of the self
  • tanhas quoted2 days ago
    sexual subjectivity is shaped – through race and gender – in multiple ways.
  • tanhas quoted2 days ago
    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.
  • tanhas quoted2 days ago
    moving away from the singular understanding of lesbian and gay studies.
  • tanhas quoted2 days ago
    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).
  • tanhas quoted2 days ago
    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).
  • tanhas quoted2 days ago
    THERE ARE ALWAYS MANY POSSIBLE STORIES, RATHER THAN ONE TRUTH, AND THESE MAY BE CONTRADICTORY.
  • tanhas quoted2 days ago
    The shift to manufacturing industries meant that the success of the economy rested on the productivity of the workforce.
  • tanhas quoted2 days ago
    exploring the ways in which power operates in relation to sexuality.
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