queer theory Flashcards

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Judith Butler on gender

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gender is a repeated stylization of the body that congeals into a settled interpretation over time, but it is an ongoing discursive process that is always open to intervention and resignification

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Judith Butler on the stakes of gender performance

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performing gender is a shared, collective action, so we are conditioned by sanctions/prescriptions/regulations from others

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Jose Esteban Munoz on disidentification

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a form of worldmaking that uses the material of dominant culture to build alternative realities

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Morgensen on settler homonationalism

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Puar’s homonationalism (U.S. is exceptional for its homonormative acceptance of gay rights) is also bound up with the conquest and control of native lands

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Morgensen on settler sexuality

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a white national heteronormativity that regulates Indigenous sexuality and gender by supplanting them with the sexual modernity of settler subjects, which became hegemonic for all Natives who assimilated

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Andrea Smith on queer native studies

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the death drive shuts down the potential for collective struggle that could dismantle those systems that maintain the status quo

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Rifkin on the heterosexual imaginary

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the effort to civilize indians and repudiate all indigenous traditions is one crucial component of how heterosexual imaginary is institutionalized through state policies and how the nuclear family is naturalized

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Rifkin on kinship

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kinship/intimacy is the frame through which we become intelligible to the settler state, and indigenous kinship traditions are typically either eradicated or tokenized

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Driskill on new queer studies

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Munoz and Puar are understandably more popular in queer native studies but we need to disidentify with their writings bc they still erase natives as a subject of analysis for queer theory

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Tatonetti on contemporary 2S representations

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queer natives are fractured by responsibility to two identities, as they are forced to choose white queer life in the city or closeted straight death on the reservation

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