August 16, 2002
Extending Queer Theory to Race and Ethnicity
In the past two decades, we have witnessed an enormous shift in the way sexuality is studied in the humanities. At first our inquiries were focused on recovering the history of sexuality, particularly of women and members of so-called sexual-minority groups. Then we turned to a more compelling theorization, of how sexuality reproduces and maintains cultural norms, as some of the best critical minds of our generation combined rigor and sexiness to forge a wide-ranging intellectual movement
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