queernormativity
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From queer + normativity.
Noun
[edit]queernormativity (uncountable)
- Normalization of queer people, identities, and relationships, especially in a manner that centers or privileges some forms of queerness over others.
- 2001, Meredith Risk, Paul Moore, editors, Culture of Cities: Under Construction[1], page 9:
- The day of the actual parade is very special due to the fact that for a period of time heteronormativity is not the rule of public space and "queernormativity" takes over.
- 2014, Hillery Glasby, “Let Me Queer My Throat: Queer Rhetorics of Negotiation: Marriage Equality and Homonormativity”, in Brian Bailie, Steve Parks, editors, Best of the Independent Journals in Rhetoric and Composition 2014[2], page 45:
- As I attentively plan my upcoming wedding, I can't help but wonder, how might refusing to get married, just to remain radically queer, be understood as queernormativity – the dominant, queer non-status-quo?
- 2020, Ellen Lamont, The Mating Game: How Gender Still Shapes How We Date[3], page 113:
- Queer spaces often give rise to a “queernormativity” premised on an “alternative respectability” that dictates how to be the “right” kind of queer.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:queernormativity.