The essay explores the extant field queer legal studies and maps the multiple meanings of “queer” deployed within it. I distinguish queer from LGBT, but resist any further disciplining of the term. I propose instead an understanding of queer legal studies as a sensibility. Neither a prescription nor a pronouncement, the article is written as an ode to Eve Sedgewick, her axioms and her reparative readings. I offer the essay as a celebration of queer legal studies to date and of its hopeful potentialities into an unknown future
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A handful of scholars have examined sex, gender, and sexuality in relation to Indigenous laws; yet t...
This introduction to the Critical Analysis of Law special issue on queer legal studies excavates thr...
Scholars and activists concerned with eliminating violence and discrimination against lesbian, gay, ...
This Note describes and softly prescribes a queer legal theoretic sensibility, a sensibility recepti...
The teaching of critical race, feminist, and queer theory generally, and of LGBT rights specifically...
The Routledge Queer Studies Reader provides a comprehensive resource for students and scholars worki...
This essay examines how lawyers and judges have framed the question of children’s queerness in litig...
This Essay addresses the question what is involved in representing a lesbian? in two contexts, law ...
This book draws on the analytic and political dimensions of queer, alongside the analytic and politi...
This chapter provides an overview of queer theory and it's relevance for socio-legal studies
The article has two parts. Part II discusses the materials we reviewed to inform the development of ...
From book synopsis: This interdisciplinary volume of thirty original essays engages with four key c...
It is hard to imagine where queer theory would be without Eve Sedgwick. Indeed, I can\u27t imagine w...
This Article argues for the application of phenomenology to legal understanding, specifically as a w...
A handful of scholars have examined sex, gender, and sexuality in relation to Indigenous laws; yet t...
This introduction to the Critical Analysis of Law special issue on queer legal studies excavates thr...
Scholars and activists concerned with eliminating violence and discrimination against lesbian, gay, ...
This Note describes and softly prescribes a queer legal theoretic sensibility, a sensibility recepti...
The teaching of critical race, feminist, and queer theory generally, and of LGBT rights specifically...
The Routledge Queer Studies Reader provides a comprehensive resource for students and scholars worki...
This essay examines how lawyers and judges have framed the question of children’s queerness in litig...
This Essay addresses the question what is involved in representing a lesbian? in two contexts, law ...
This book draws on the analytic and political dimensions of queer, alongside the analytic and politi...
This chapter provides an overview of queer theory and it's relevance for socio-legal studies