6Queer Theory: Queer Children and Childhoods

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Jennifer L. Miller
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This year’s review of queer theory focuses on recent scholarship about transgender youth. Most of the scholarship reviewed in this chapter defines transgender expansively to include any identifications and/or expressions of gender that trouble dyadic sex-gender ideologies. Additionally, the scholarship reviewed in this chapter evinces a collapse of scholarship and activism by investing in scholarship as activism. Although queer theory is not often heralded for its use in taking a pragmatic approach to social change, the majority of theorists discussed in the chapter do in fact make practical recommendations for justice-oriented social policy and practice changes that would radically improve the lives of transgender youth. Even more, most of the scholars discussed in this chapter are themselves transgender and are committed to creating a world were trans lives can flourish. They resist liberal accommodation models of trans inclusion and instead theorize what meaningful structural change would look like. The chapter is divided into five sections: 1. Introduction: Queer Kids; 2. Queer Gender Now; 3. Queer Youth Now; 4. Transgender Youth In and Out of History; and 5. Conclusion.
酷儿理论:酷儿儿童和童年
今年酷儿理论的回顾集中在最近关于跨性别青年的学术研究上。本章所回顾的大多数学术研究对跨性别者的定义都很宽泛,包括了任何困扰二元性-性别意识形态的性别认同和/或表达。此外,本章所回顾的学术通过投资学术作为行动主义,证明了学术和行动主义的崩溃。虽然酷儿理论并不经常被认为是一种实用的社会变革方法,但本章中讨论的大多数理论家确实为正义导向的社会政策和实践变革提出了实用的建议,这些政策和实践变革将从根本上改善跨性别青年的生活。更重要的是,本章讨论的大多数学者本身就是跨性别者,他们致力于创造一个跨性别生活可以蓬勃发展的世界。他们抵制包容跨性别者的自由主义迁就模式,而是将有意义的结构性变化理论化。本章共分为五个部分:1.;简介:酷儿孩子;2. 当代酷儿性别;3.今日酷儿青年;4. 历史上的跨性别青年和5。结论。
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Year''s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory
Year''s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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