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Heteronormativity is the
definition of hetero****uality as the
normative human ****uality. It ****umes the
gender binary (i.e., that
there are only two distinct...
- ****
became increasingly used to
describe a
broad spectrum of non-
heteronormative ****ual or
gender identities and politics.
Academic disciplines such...
- ****umed and
enforced upon
people by a patriarchal, allonormative, and
heteronormative society. The term was po****rized by
Adrienne Rich in her 1980 essay...
- in the
closet and that it is even more
oppressive than
traditional heteronormativity.
These men
argue that the **** male
community has
something to learn...
- term "****" as an
umbrella term for
those who do not
identify with
heteronormativity in the 1980s. This
would continue on in the 1990s, with **** Nation's...
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Discursive Limits of **** (1993), in
which they
challenge conventional,
heteronormative notions of
gender and
develop their theory of
gender performativity...
- character, or
explorations of ****uality or
gender that
deviate from the
heteronormative.
Science fiction and
fantasy have
traditionally been
aimed at a male...
- Discourse" in
schools upholds heteronormativity as sacred,
works to
silence LGBT voices, and
embeds these heteronormative ideals within the
hidden curriculum...
- that
failure can be a
productive way of
critiquing capitalism and
heteronormativity.
Using examples from po****r culture, like
Pixar animated films, Halberstam...
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Heteronormativity Historical eugenics Internalized oppression Intersectionality Mad...