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Mars Nicoli
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Really went for Butler's THROAT there huh
— Oct 06, 2022 09:17AM
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Florin
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I’m reading this for my PhD. Is dense but awesome
— Sep 09, 2022 05:02PM
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Keaton
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To some extent in Bodies That Matter, the later term, "citationality," comes to displace the former of Gender Trouble, "performativity." Like a law that requires citing to be effective, Bodies That Matter argues, sex comes into effect through our citing it, and, as with a law, through our compulsion to cite it.
— Jan 24, 2022 05:20PM
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Keaton
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[sorry I cannot get past this page bc every time I get to the goffman reference I go "GOD that's sexy" and am no longer able to read on]
— Jan 24, 2022 05:18PM
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Keaton
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Gender Trouble inadvertently made possible two readings that Butler later returns to refute: first, that what was meant by gender performativity was gender theatricality
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Keaton
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the subject does not precede but is an effect of the law
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Keaton
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"queer" was reclaimed precisely according to the transformative mechanisms of camp in which what has been devalued in the original becomes overvalued in the repetition.
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Keaton
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—a book very much, after all, about subjects' failure of embodiment.
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Keaton
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In short, in retrospect, transgender gender appears as the most crucial sign of queer sexuality's aptly skewed point of entry into the academy.
— Jan 24, 2022 05:17PM
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Keaton
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Early work on the intersections of race, gender, and sexual identities theorized otherness as produced through a racist, homophobic, and sexist transgendering, and thus again transgendering became the means to challenging this othering.
— Jan 24, 2022 05:17PM
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Keaton
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Exceeding feminism's purview of gender
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Keaton
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how transition as a geographic trope applies to transsexual narratives: that is, transsexuality as a passage through space, a journey from one location to another.
— Jan 24, 2022 05:16PM
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Keaton
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As the insider joke goes, transitioning is what transsexuals do (out occupation, as consuming as a career).
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