queering
…what is there to misunderstand
about hands that take without asking,
about silence twisted into consent
by those who have never had to be afraid?
In a world where queerness is looked at as failure, The Queer Art of Failure allows for many possibilities to make sense of these failures.
क्वीयरनेस एक स्वतंत्र पहचान है जो छोटे बच्चों सहित किसी को भी स्वीकार करती है, जो निर्धारित बाइनरी के पथ से अलग चलते हैं।
Queering is not about being queer but about doing queer – about going beyond binaries of gender and sexuality, questioning accepted perspectives, and challenging and upending normative ways of being in the world.
Queering to me is thinking, being, living and loving outside societal norms.
I am out. A postcard from a stranger that I imagine to be queer or trans*[1] or both tells me…
I remember realising that ‘gender’ was a construct when I was 9 or so, that it wasn’t real. I was…
Parenting is an odd space. It comes chock full of all kinds of normative strictures and regulations.
When the hunk of a football player kicks the football, it swerves towards the right and bounces off the goalpost…
To queer something is to disrupt normative frameworks, to imagine and create new modes of being (Pirani & Daskalopoulou, 2022)….
Queering, as a theoretical and practical approach, has emerged as a powerful means of challenging and dismantling established politics, power…
If you’ve got a body, in which you’re going to negotiate this life, you have to know how it works.
Like failure, longing is not interested in happy endings – whether of straight or non-heterosexual relations.
How did isolation work for those of us who are already quarantined in perpetuity by the cis-heteronormative gaze?