Citations:queernormative

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English citations of queernormative

Adjective: "of, pertaining to, or exhibiting queernormativity"

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  • 2017, Jason Orne, Boystown: Sex and Community in Chicago, page 233:
    If queernormative spaces keep people constantly on guard, fearful others will attack them for a wrong move, then those spaces will be alienating, even for those who stay within them.
  • 2019, Sasmita Palo & Kumar Kunal Jha, Queer at Work, page 63:
    Making sexuality and gender performativity a norm is not just limited to the larger heterosexual society. The same also stands true for the homonormative/transnormative/queernormative culture where it is assumed that everyone in a space is a homosexual/transgender/queer, unless they declare their identity otherwise.
  • 2020, Kaustav Chakraborty, Queering Tribal Folktales from East and Northeast India, page ix:
    Apart from rediscovering/decolonising the queernormative heritage of the Indian Indigenous past, []
  • 2020, Alex Stitt, ACT for Gender Identity: The Comprehensive Guide, page 202:
    Defying this, Western queer culture actively defuses from cisnormative values, yet in so doing may also fuse with their new, queernormative value constructs.