Queer university student print media often represents capitalism in a framework which could be classified as Marxism. However, at the same time, queer student media extensively publishes ideas which could be classified as academic queer theory. This chapter features analysis of these representations from the 2003, 2004 and 2006 editions of national queer student publication, Querelle, and from a sample of queer student media from four Australian universities. The perspectives of Marxism and academic queer theory are often argued to be contradictory (See for example, Hennessy 1994; Morton 1996b; Kirsch 2007), and thus the students’ application of these theories in tandem could be considered problematic. McKee asks ‘Who gets to be an intellec...
Arguing for the centrality of print culture to gay and lesbian identity formation, this research-cre...
This paper will outline how queer theory can inform academic literacies (AL) practice concerned with...
One topic covered in Australian queer university student print media is the legalisation of same-sex...
Queer student activists are a visible aspect of Australian tertiary communities. Institutionally the...
Queer student activists are a visible aspect of Australian tertiary communities. This chapter explor...
This article explores articulations of queer identity in recent Australian queer student media. Pri...
Australian queer (GLBTIQ) university student media is an important site of cultural and political se...
In this paper I will outline what a queer approach to pedagogy has been, and might be, conceptualise...
Queer theory is that section of cultural studies which is directly focused upon attempting to make t...
U.S.-based queer theory began with an explicit ethical agenda tied inseparably to real-world politic...
This chapter explores some of the challenging questions that higher education researchers encounter ...
In challenging normative social relations, queer cultural studies has shied away from deploying hist...
This paper will outline how queer theory can inform academic literacies (AL) practice concerned with...
Queer theory is a form of critical analysis that aims to destabilize hegemonic discourses around sex...
Since academic research first began to consider pornography, it has remained a key reference point f...
Arguing for the centrality of print culture to gay and lesbian identity formation, this research-cre...
This paper will outline how queer theory can inform academic literacies (AL) practice concerned with...
One topic covered in Australian queer university student print media is the legalisation of same-sex...
Queer student activists are a visible aspect of Australian tertiary communities. Institutionally the...
Queer student activists are a visible aspect of Australian tertiary communities. This chapter explor...
This article explores articulations of queer identity in recent Australian queer student media. Pri...
Australian queer (GLBTIQ) university student media is an important site of cultural and political se...
In this paper I will outline what a queer approach to pedagogy has been, and might be, conceptualise...
Queer theory is that section of cultural studies which is directly focused upon attempting to make t...
U.S.-based queer theory began with an explicit ethical agenda tied inseparably to real-world politic...
This chapter explores some of the challenging questions that higher education researchers encounter ...
In challenging normative social relations, queer cultural studies has shied away from deploying hist...
This paper will outline how queer theory can inform academic literacies (AL) practice concerned with...
Queer theory is a form of critical analysis that aims to destabilize hegemonic discourses around sex...
Since academic research first began to consider pornography, it has remained a key reference point f...
Arguing for the centrality of print culture to gay and lesbian identity formation, this research-cre...
This paper will outline how queer theory can inform academic literacies (AL) practice concerned with...
One topic covered in Australian queer university student print media is the legalisation of same-sex...