#queer-theory — Public Fediverse posts
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Critique Is Over, Morality Is Dead, and Surreal Utopias Are Where It’s At
An article by #LuceDeLire in #eflux journal.
Intellectuals used to publicly critique the powerful on moral grounds. Today, both critique and morality have become dysfunctional—for perfectly political and material reasons. I argue that, for political gains, we should now craft surreal utopias—hospitable, euphoric, lesbian.
#humanities #philosophy #intellectuals #socialmedia #queer #queerart #theory #queertheory
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Trans*Formations Talk Anna Klieber, 23.3.2026
Trans*Formations Veranstaltungsreihe
Institut für Philosophie, Uni Wien„Sich einen Namen machen": trans Namensfindung und Namensgebung als subversive linguistische Praktiken
Dr. Anna Klieber, Cardiff University
23.3.2026, 18:30-20:00
Uni Wien, HS 3F, NIG (Universitätsstr.7)
https://philosophie.univie.ac.at/en/news-events/nachrichten-news-events/detailansicht-news-events-en/news/transformations-sich-einen-namen-machen-trans-namensfindung-und-namensgebung-als-subversive-lin-1/In diesem Vortrag argumentiere ich, dass geschlechtsspezifische Namensgebung eine sozio-linguistische Praktik darstellt, die Individuen im sozialen Raum verortet. Diese Verortungen passieren in den häufigsten Fällen entlang cis-normativer Vorstellungen zu Geschlecht (…). Ziel meines Vortrages ist es aufzuzeigen, dass der subversive Charakter von Namensgebung im trans Community Kontext sowohl aus der Wiedererlangung jener Autorität stammt, die Benannten normalerweise nicht zugestanden wird, als auch in einer Neuinterpretation der Einschränkungen, die von cis-normativen Namensgebungspraktiken vorgeschrieben werden.
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Queer Theory
The Queer Art of Failure by Halberstam is a key text for queer clowning and also is an excellent example of 20 year old queer theory with all its strengths and weaknesses.
The book suggests a political programme as much as a meant to analysis. ‘“Legibility,” writes Scott, “is a condition of manipulation” (1999: 183).’ (p 10) so we cope with that by becoming illegible. ‘Resist mastery. Here we might insist upon a critique of the “all-encompassing and global theories” identified by Foucault. In my book this resistance takes the form of investing in counterintuitive modes of knowing such as failure and stupidity; we might read failure, for example, as a refusal of mastery, a critique of the intuitive connections within capitalism between success and profit, and as a counterhegemonic discourse of losing. Stupidity could refer not simply to a lack of knowledge but to the limits of certain forms of knowing and certain ways of inhabiting structures of knowing.” (p 10-11)
But could this be both dated and kind of passive? ‘I do believe that if you watch Dude, Where’s My Car? slowly and repeatedly and while perfectly sober, the mysteries of the universe may be revealed to you. I also believe that Finding Nemo contains a secret plan for world revolution and that Chicken Run charts an outline of feminist utopia for those who can see beyond the feathers and eggs.’ (p 21)
No, but really, there’s a lot here to unpack.
‘Chicken Run is different from Toy Story in that the Oedipal falls away as a point of reference in favor of a Gramscian structure of counterhegemony engineered by organic (chicken) intellectuals. In this film an anarchist’s utopia is actually realized as a stateless place without a farmer, an unfenced territory with no owners, a diverse (sort of, they are mostly female) collective motivated by survival, pleasure, and the control of one’s own labor. The chickens dream up and inhabit this utopian field, which we glimpse briefly at the film’s conclusion, and they find their way there by eschewing a “natural” solution to their imprisonment (flying out of the coop using their wings) and engineering an ideological one (they must all pull together to power the plane they build). Chicken Run also rejects the individualistic solution offered by Rocky the Rooster (voiced by Mel Gibson) in favor of group logics. As for the queer element, well, they are chickens, and so, at least in Chicken Run, utopia is a green field full of female birds with just the occasional rooster strutting around. The revolution in this instance is feminist and animated.’ (p 32)
Of course, Halberstam was writing in the Bush years, when they said, ‘And yet if we must live with the logic of white male stupidity, and it seems we must, then understanding its form, its seductions, and its power are mandatory. Dude offers a surprisingly complete allegorical map of what Raymond Williams calls “lived hegemony.” ‘ (p 60)
The Bush years were indeed defined by an intentional ignorance, and a feigned benign folkiness, which sought to mask the violence. The ableist framing of stupidity, in retrospect, feels like the wrong analysis for then and especially now. Instead, one thinks not only of a good ol boy, but also Sartre writing about verbal play, by antisemites. Knowledge, ignorance and understanding is a game to them. This intentional ignorance is a privilege because truth doesn’t matter and reality need not touch them. Their unknowing is an assertion of power. They don’t need to know.
In his book On Bullshit, Frankfurt differentiates between lying and bullshitting by noting that liars are being deliberately unthruthful in particular points that they have to keep track of. Liars care about truth. Bullshitters, on the other hand, have no regard for truth or falsehood whatsoever and will fake whatever context is required.
Trumpism is grounded in bullshit. The knowledge gap shows that one is either pledging allegiance to the bullshit of others, or creating bullshit oneself. Lack of knowledge is power and facts are treason.
Halberstam goes on to talk about generational transmission. “De-linking the process of generation from the force of historical process is a queer kind of project…. We may want to forget family and forget lineage and forget tradition in order to start from a new place, not the place where the old engenders the new, where the old makes a place for the new , bit where the new begins afresh, unfettered by memory, tradition, and usable pasts.” (p 70)
The problem of lgbt people is sometimes articulated as too little history and a lack of intergenerational transmission. Whereas the problem of Judaism is too much history propagated as intergenerational trauma. So where does that leave the queer Jew? Groups like Queer Yeshiva, where I first heard this contradiction stated, seek to claim the history and by action, cause the old to make space for the new. Every generation reinvents Judaism.
Halberstam, also Jewish, accepts the queer blank state as given and seeks to use it as a model to divest themselves of all the burden of history.
But we have the same amount of history as anyone else. Catholic schools also transmit history, including a history (but not a present) of prosecution. And queers do have elders, histories and stories which are subject to an intentional erasure. We do not forget Oscar Wilde, but section 28 sought to impose amnesia. I think we can take it as given that Halberstam does not wish to copy that.
It’s also worth noting that Halberstam’s analysis predates the gayby boom. Childless queers were the norm when this was written, whereas now, it’s far more common for queers to visibly have kids, with their queer partners in their queer relationships. Indeed, it’s also much less common that a parent would lose custody for queerness, which was absolutely the case in the US before Lawrence v Texas. Blue laws in California weren’t enforced, but they were on the books. Every queer in a custody dispute was guilty of regular felonies.
“Edelman uses this sense of the queer in order to propose a relentless form of negativity in place of the forward-looking, reproductive and heteronormative politics of hope that animates all too many political projects. … The queer subject, he argues, has been bound epistemologically to negativity, to nonsense, to antiproduction, and to unintelligibility, and instead of fighting this characterisation by dragging queerness into recognition, he proposes that we embrace the negativity that we anyway structurally represent.” (106)
But if “the heteronormative political imagination propels itself forward in time and space through the indisputably positive image of the child,” (ibid) what about now, 20 years later, when that child asserts gender-nonconformity and non-heterosexual yearnings? Of course, the heteronormative imagination also, “projects itself back on the past through the dignified image of the parent, the queer subject stands between heterosexual optimism and its realisation.” (ibid) Which is necessarily complicated when the child, themselves, asserts the agency that scuppers heteronormative continuity. If no adult queer stands there, creating the barrier, then one must be invented to be excluded. If the kids are catching ROGD off of twitter, then social media must be banned.
But what does it mean for queerness as failure when my queer friends are having or adopting children and when those kids themselves come out? IS an eight year old who is certain of their nonbinary status really groping about in the dark like a lesbian at a 1930s Paris nightclub? Or have they found a new queerness on the daylight playgrounds they inhabit?
Can this, itself, be a form of hope in the midst of such intense repression and looming fascism? Are fighting for these nonbinary kids to have unimaginable queer futures in a somewhat less climate-fucked world? If so, how does the engagement of imagination within the play-failure of the clown enable this world building? Is it our adult world with it’s self-important reproductive drive that must be shown to have failed? Or is this failure so self-evident, so catastrophic, that the time to dwell on it is long past. Leave the navel gazing to the gerentocracy as it dies.
The forward looking hope of the previous generation of Nazis, confidentially singing “the future belongs to me” in ‘Cabaret’ is, itself, a historical projection. The Nazis of a century ago killed others. The current branch yearn also for their own demise, as they burn petrol like there’s no tomorrow, like they wish there to be no tomorrow.
Halberstam rejects optimism as a programme. “to simply repudiate the [social and systemic, rather than essential] connections between queerness and negativity is to commit to an unbearably positivist and progressive understanding of the queer, one that results in the perky depictions of lesbians in ‘The L Word’ or the reduction of gay men in film and on TV to impossibly good-looking arbiters of taste.” (p 98)
However, I would argue that what disrupts the reproductive child is not a shadowy queer blocking a hetero transmission, but rather a teacher shining a light on history, context and the skills of self articulation. This sounds optimistic, but it is not.
When this liberatory programme detours into optimism, we get the baggage and responsibilities dumped on to Gen X youth. We were informed, from basically the age of 10, that we would fix climate change, fix racism, fix all the world’s woes, thus relieving our elders from the burden of acting. Witney Huston sang this as an anthem:
“I believe the children are our future /
Teach them well and let them lead the way”This heroic / optimistic abdication of responsibility could be accomplished by building up our self-esteem with empty puffery:
“Learning to love yourself
/ It is the greatest love of all”An actual program of world improvement should empower youth to escape heterocapitalist structures, but they certainly can’t be left to do this alone. It’s not enough to fail to transmit normative power structures, but necessary to collaborate on their overthrow.
Is a revolution a queer failure? Is being ungovernable a failure? Or is a queer failure an act of sabotage of the machine that tries to crush us? Under the rubric of neoliberalism, solidarity is failure.
Works CitedPlease see: https://www.celesteh.com/blog/2026/03/09/organs-clowns-and-queers-delete-as-appropriate/
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Is capitalist conditioning destroying your life? - revolutionaryth0t
https://youtu.be/NvAG04ZnhRc?si=P2IABWzQb3YjpGfo
#capitalist #conditioning #collective #struggle #ColdWar #Anticommunist #ideology #gender #revolution #Futurism #Capitalism #IdentityPolitics #EliteCapture #doomerism #QueerTheory #patriarchy #TransCommunist #WhiteSupremacy
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Ordnungswandel als Bibliothekspraxis? Call for Papers für das Heft „Out of Order“ sucht queere, kritische und inklusive Perspektiven auf Normen und Abweichung in Bibliotheken.
#Bibliotheken #QueerTheory #Inklusionhttps://queerbrarians.de/2026/01/27/call-for-papers-out-of-order/
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🧵2/2 Sara Ahmed: Queer Phenomenology. Orientations, Objects, Others.
For me, the question is not so much finding a queer line but rather asking what our orientation toward queer moments of deviation will be. If the object slips away, if its face becomes inverted, if it looks odd, strange, or out of place, what will we do? If we feel oblique, where will we find support? A queer phenomenology would involve an orientation toward queer, a way of inhabiting the world by giving ‘‘support’’ to those whose lives and loves make them appear oblique, strange, and out of place.
Ahmed, S., 2006, Queer Phenomenology: Orientations, Objects, Others, Duke Univ. Press, Durham NC
#SaraAhmed #QueerPhenomenology #QueerTheory #phenomenology #theory #orientation
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🧵1/2 Sara Ahmed: Queer Phenomenology. Orientations, Objects, Others.
To resist an impulse to make deviation a ground for queer politics is not, then, to say that it does not matter which lines we follow. It does matter. Some lines, as we know, are lines that accumulate privilege and are ‘‘returned’’ by recognition and reward. Other lines are seen as ways out of an ethical life, as deviations from the common good. Despite this, queer is not available as a line that we can follow, and if we took such a line we would perform a certain injustice to those queers whose lives are lived for different points.
#SaraAhmed #QueerPhenomenology #QueerTheory #phenomenology #theory #orientation
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Ich habe dann mal mein Wochenende an der Freien Universität Berlin verbloggt: https://aktivista.net/2025/12/10/on-asexualities-ein-workshopwochenende-in-berlin/
#asexuell #aromantisch #asexuality #asexualitystudies #queertheory #philosophie #soziologie -
der Veränderlichkeit und Individualität anerkennt.
📊 Hierarchie der Pathologisierung:
Pathologisches Modell → Identitätsansatz → Queer-Theorie → 11-Faktoren-Modell → Modell des geschlechtlichen Raumes (vollständig pathologiefrei).
✨ Diese Entwicklung zeigt: Von normativen, medizinisch kontrollierenden Ansätzen hin zu inklusiven, dynamischen und evolutionär begründeten Konzepten. Vielfalt statt Pathologie. Selbstbestimmung statt Normzwang.
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#TransRights #QueerTheory #JudithButler #noterf -
"The human potential for incredibly precise classifications has been demonstrated in multiple arenas; why then do we settle for a paucity of classifications when it comes to gender?"
J. Halberstam in "Female Masculinities", 1998
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Philosophisches Fundstück:
"Particular possibilities for acting exist at every moment, and these changing possibilities entail a responsibility to intervene in the world’s becoming, to contest and rework what matters and what is excluded from mattering."
Hoffnung und Verantwortung nach Karen Barad, "Posthumanist Performativity: Toward an Understanding of How Matter Comes to Matter", 2003
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Can you have queer theory, and a set qualitative methodology?
https://www.quirkos.com/blog/post/queer-theory-and-qualitative-methods-an-unlikely-marriage/
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#Introduction Moving over from @[email protected] 'tis my intro blurb :neocat_laugh_nervous: .
data sheet
- #neuroqueer
- #transfem
- PhD researcher in music sociology
- research interests (among others) #clubculture , #electronicdancemusic , #queertheory
- loves a :neocat_floof_bottom: bottom-up theory approach
- enjoys lewd ambiguity :spinny_cat_transfemme:
- distrusts cis-het popular music studies
- does #HRT
- runs self-hosted projects
- prefers shells to GUIs
- first CCC meetup #34c3
- dislikes Big Tech/platform/surveillance capitalism
caveat emptor
If you're transphobic or a transmisogynist, please go forth and multiply right away, thank you.
Small talk isn't my cup of tea but, above/below topics and theory generally are.I rather read theory than manuals. Love/hate THT, SMD, µC. Part-time best grrl at the private Betty Fn0rd DIY clinic: Providing loving care for lab gear, vintage studio electronics, synths, drum machines, obsolete media, two-stroke engines among other kinks.
Updated 01/2026
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One nice thing that happened today: I finally got around to reading more of Judith Butler's "Who's afraid of Gender". So far, I like it a lot. (I must admit, Philosophy Tube inspired me to read it.) It's uncomfortable confronting all the hate against queer lives, but her analysis is so cutting, and it's an easy read compared to how I remember "Gender Trouble".
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Born this way…or did I choose it?
My deep-dive response to @bindelj ’s claim that sexual orientation is a choice — with receipts from science, law, and lived experience.
🏳️🌈 Read here: https://open.substack.com/pub/blakeamhamilton/p/pride-choice-and-the-born-this-way
#LGBTQ #PrideMonth #QueerTheory #BornThisWay #Sexuality #BiVisibility
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#Queer #research showcase about to start at work. Join us! https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lgbtqia-history-month-research-showcase-tickets-1216718942109?aff=oddtdtcreator
Panellists:
Natasha Egginton, Doctoral Researcher in Fine Art
“Reviving the Act of Social Assembly”Ireneusz Koper, Doctoral Researcher in Documentary Film
“Documentary Filmmaker as an ACA and LGBT Advocate”Lindsay Steenberg, Reader in Film Studies
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CW: Tamsin's pinned post on anarres.family, my new home instance.
Hello, anarres.family, all other servers, and all ships at sea!
Welcome to Tamsin's Pinned Post, which includes a few things you might want to know about me.
Yes, this is a new instance, which I intend to be my new home on the fediverse... but it's the same old nonsense.
Please enjoy your stay, unless you're a fascist, a racist, a transphobe, a homophobe, or any other flavor of garbage person, in which case please fix your heart or die. Your choice.
So, who the heck am I?
Hi! I'm Tamsin: a white #GenX #queer #sapphic #nonbinary #trans #woman who likes doorstopper novels, director's cuts of movies, extended remixes of songs and albums, tabletop roleplaying games, 5-string basses, double-cutaway Les Paul Jr. guitars, beaches, forests, mountains, witchy things, late nights, lazy afternoons, writing down half of everything she thinks, and living places that haven't outlawed her.
I'm happily monogamously married to a polymath superhero, and we share our lives with my marvelous teenaged offspring, two adorable cats, and a host of delightful friends and co-conspirators.
Things I post about, in no particular order: #gender, #sexuality, #queerness, #QueerTheory, #transgender stuff, #transfeminine stuff, #magic, #witchcraft, #music, #books, #movies, #TTRPGs, #ADHD, #politics, #philosophy, #spirituality, making things, and whatever else is going though my brain at any given moment.When I talk about gender and sexuality, it's probably helpful to know that I hold a bachelor's degree in Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies (with a focus on #feminist history, queer theory, and trans studies) from the University of Washington. This doesn't make me "right" or "authoritative," but it does mean I've done some reading on the topics. Sometimes I joke that I had to get a degree to realize I'm a gay trans girl... which isn't quite true, but still makes me laugh.
I'm exactly the kind of person who likes #ProgRock, #PunkRock, #PostPunk, #TripHop, #GirlyPop, #DarkFolk, #BlackMetal, '70s #funk, old-school #RnB, #BritishInvasion, #ArtRock, #AcidRock, #AcidFolk, anti-fascist #NeoFolk, #SingerSongwriter, #blues, #EarlyMusic, #minimalist composers, anime soundtracks, and everything #Prince ever recorded. Among other things.
Sometimes I make things. I craft, I cook, I play (and occasionally run) tabletop role-playing games, I play (and occasionally write) music and songs. Most of all, though, I write: essays, poetry, stories, and—this one time at band camp, when I was feeling particularly sassy—a whole-ass book about gender, sexuality, queerness, and magic for witches, Pagans, occultists, and devotional polytheists. (If you want to check it out, there's a link in my bio to the publisher's page.)
Politically, I started out as a liberal in the 1980s, but—flying in the face of conventional wisdom—became increasingly leftist as time went by. I believe all life is sacred, hegemony and hierarchy are intrinsically inclined towards abuse, and bodily autonomy is fundamental to human rights. I believe people can own and control things, but that people are not things. As such, I believe fascism, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, queerphobia, and ableism are all evils of the human heart. I support #UniversalHealthcare, #UBI, BLM, #antifa, indigenous rights, #TransRights, queer resistance, sex workers, undocumented and migrant rights, disability rights, autistic people, plural folks, defunding the police, and radical inclusivity. Whatever name fits those beliefs, that's what I am. I'm not a wholly uncritical leftist, though, and I'm probably not ideologically pure enough for most movements. (Then again, I'm a futch-y trans #lesbian, so many leftist movements don't want me around anyway.)
About following: I'm trying to be intentional and judicious in how I use social media, so here's the deal: folks are welcome to follow my account here, but I don't automatically follow people back. That's not a judgement on you, please understand. It's an acknowledgement that I have a limited amount of mental and social bandwidth, and it's easy for me to get overwhelmed by my social media feed if I don't tend it aggressively.
The odds of me following you back are significantly higher if...
• you have a bio I find interesting,
• you're somewhere under the rainbow (LGBTQIA2S+),
• we share interests in common,
AND/OR
• you interact with my posts in a positive way often enough that I think, "hey, I like so-and-so, I think I'll send them a follow request."The last condition might override any of the previous three, but the previous three do sway things, just saying. Regardless, anyone's welcome to follow my posts here.
Okay, I think that's about enough for now. Further updates as events warrant, or as I think of them.
Cheers! 💕
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Women’s implicit preferences reveal surprisingly high levels of gynephilia https://www.psypost.org/womens-implicit-preferences-reveal-surprisingly-high-levels-of-gynephilia/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #Gynephilia #WomenInResearch #SexualFluidity #queertheory #LGBTQIA
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"Writing during the Disasters" is a new book by Marius Henderson on suffering in contemporary #AmericanPoetry applying #AffectTheory, #QueerTheory, Black Feminism & more to the works of 7 poets and 1 artist collective
#Poetry #LiteraryStudies #AmericanLiterature
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The countersexual manifesto continually proves it's truth/efficacy through my living body.
#philosophy #countersexual #preciado #queertheory #queerness
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Why does #science appear to ignore the #queer experience? It isn't because scientists fail to recognize #QueerTheory in their studies, but because political preferences calcified into #dogma are dressed up as "science" in Western society.
https://genderidentitytoday.com/science-doesnt-need-queer-theory/
#trans #transgender #lgbtq #mtf #TransgenderWoman #TransWoman #GenderIdentity #SupportWithAmi #GenderIdentitySupport #AskAmethysta #ScienceOfIdentity
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xv2ScNPKwO4
I liked Mia Mulder’s vid on it. Institutionalisation should always be with fully informed, non-coerced consent, where remotely possible.
One simple test might be: let the staff stay in the incarceration facilities for a week. If they don’t want to, ask them why not? Would they want someone they love to stay there, and why or why not?Many diagnoses are just checklists created and used by people who read a lot of books, wrote a few papers, and had other similar people vouch for their understanding of the fundamentals (as they understood them at the time).
While practical work and dedicated study are important and valuable, so is the lived experience and personal interpretation of the people directly affected.Within the past few months, I had someone diagnose me with mixed personality disorder. What I expect they did not note was that this interaction was based on talking to me for 40 minutes after I’d had 4 hours of sleep, with no context from my partner or anyone else who knew me.
They did not look at the extensive notes I was asked to bring. Finally, the appointment started late because reception did not inform the clinician I’d arrived. First topic of conversation? Neither of us knew what the appointment was for.I know the NHS has been defunded for decades, mental healthcare is deprioritised, and my many intersections of identity make it difficult to find any professional who wouldn’t need at least 3 full hours to get a baseline understanding of my experiences. Equally: that’s not my problem.
#MentalHealth #Mentalillness #psychiatry #psychology #trauma #cptsd #schizophrenia #delusions #hallucinations #pathology #medicine #learning #institutionalRacism #homophobia #marginalisation #queer omg #queory for #queerTheory I love it
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Announcing a new publication in the Media: Art: Write: Now series edited for Open Humanities Press by Joanna Zylinska.
https://www.openhumanitiespress.org/books/titles/fungi-media/
Fungi Media by Piotr Bockowski.
Fungi Media positions performance art of bodily mutations as a form of corporeal philosophy. Examining ecologies of rot and fungal decomposition, it outlines a theory of fungosexuality beyond sexual reproduction and binary gender roles. This theoretical perspective repositions queer sexualities in the context of the original meaning of the term ‘queer’, which is ‘rot’ – and which stands for a fungi-induced process of decomposition. With this, Fungi Media explores the foundational importance of rot for both breaking down and sustaining bodies, relationships and life as such.
#posthumanism #media #arts #philosophy #PerformanceArt #ecology #queertheory #fungi
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Really interesting academic article. Well worth a read to understand not just a critique of applying homonationalism to Taiwan, but also Israel, including assertions of ‘Pinkwashing’.
#Taiwan #Tongzhi #Homonationalism #Pinkwashing #Mazeldon #Jewdiverse #QueerTheory #LGBTQ #Queer
https://brill.com/view/journals/ijts/6/2/article-p261_003.xml?language=en