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    Assignment 2: Queer Theory After initially making what I ’m sure is a common misconception nowadays‚ researching the Queer Theory has brought me "up to speed" so to speak‚ on what this new-aged‚ misunderstood set of beliefs actually means. To begin‚ the Queer Theory is‚ "a set of ideas based around the idea that identities are not fixed and do not determine who we are" (Butler 1990). Basically‚ this definition can be broken down into several parts. Not only does the Queer Theory

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    and intolerable behavior generates fear into society’s mentality of the expected conduct. But does the ‘queer’ lurk under the bed? Or is it a part of all of us? The classic text “Dracula”‚ written by Bram Stoker‚ is valuable in understanding the course of society in its exploration of tabooed acts and mentalities‚ supported by the “Queer Theory” prevalent in the mid 1900’s. Although the queer theory describes the author’s subconscious drive for homosexual and feministic expression‚ Stoker’s stand point

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    and We ’re Here! ’ Queer theory and Queer politics is often hard to comprehend‚ and harder to define since part of it ’s basis is intentionally having no set definition. Queer theory is surrounded by contradictions‚ difficulties‚ opposing thoughts and political debate. Queer theorists have different ideas on what is ’Queer ’ and what is not ’Queer ’ and some Queer theorists believe there is no set doctrine in which to be ’Queer ’ because that would adhere to the ’norm

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    Gabriel Garcia Roman’s Queer Icons project creates tension between queer identity and religious narrative in a way that ultimately allows queer bodies to occupy a new‚ exalted position that they have previously been disciplined out of. This is done by engaging in a queer politics and renegotiating the positions queer bodies are allowed to occupy. According to Jagose (1996)‚ “there is no agreement on the exact definition of queer” as “the interdependent spheres of activism and theory that constitute its

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    living than society would accept. Tennessee Williams was known as a “closeted” gay man. Williams was writing in an era where no two men could be together‚ so he wrote this play with the feelings he was hiding from the rest of the world. Using the Queer theory lense‚ did Williams purposely make the character Tom sound as if he was suppose to be resembling Williams‚ or was this just a

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    By definition‚ queer represents any behavior or anything that is at odds with the dominant‚ normal or legitimate. Queer theory is considered to be one of the contemporary theories explaining gender variation with a focus on gay and lesbians. It is a part of the post-structuralist critical theory established in the early 1990s from the fields of women studies and queer studies. The theory was greatly influenced by authors such as Gloria Anzaldua‚ Jose Estaben‚ Kosofski Sedgwick‚ Judith Butler‚ Munoz

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    psychoanalytical theory can be applied to The Great Gatsby‚ in which it states that the text and author are related. The Great Gatsby is one of these works‚ since much of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s life and experiences can be seen through the plot and the nature of specific characters. Through the narrator of the story‚ Nick‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald presents his opinions and sympathies towards and about specific people. By understanding Fitzgerald‚ his life‚ and opinions‚ the judgement can be made that The Great Gatsby

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    Political Theory and Gatsby In his article "’A New World‚ Material Without Being Real’: Fitzgerald’s Critique of Capitalism in The Great Gatsby‚" Ross Posnock establishes Fitzgerald’s interest in Marxism by placing him as a Nietzschean Marxist and contemporizing him with Georg Lukacs’s History and Class Consciousness‚ printed in 1923‚ and with Marx’s theories by extension‚ attempting to "demonstrate how deeply Marx’s critique is assimilated into the novel’s imaginative life‚" although he is careful

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    According to Statistics Canada‚ the number of same sex couples rose 15% between 2006 and 2011 and continues to rise. Queer theory takes this rise into account and focuses on the laws violating equality guaranteed under s.15 of the Charter. Queer theory recognises that the law has overlooked the dispowerment of sexual minorities regarding choice of marriage. However‚ Bastarache‚ in his statement‚ fails to take into account the issue of opportunity which translates into this unequal choice to marry

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