For queer theorists unwilling to accept that it's a 'heterosexual' world in which queers may gain a toehold but will still be ultimately marginal or minoritized, various forms of queerness are everywhere to be found. The domain of the 'normal' retreats to the social and theoretical horizon. Likewise for economic theorists who wish to counter the normalizing effects of discourses of capitalist hegemony, economic discourse may be hegemonized by representations of capitalist dominance, but the economic world is already queer
In the work of Chantal Mouffe, society is seen as structured by a hegemonic articulation, but one th...
Sexuality—broadly defined to include sexual practices, behaviors, desires, and identities—remains a ...
In this paper I aim to contribute to work addressing the relationship between dissident sexuality an...
Queer defies categorization and resists preset developmental trajectories. Practices of queering ide...
Much of our teaching and research in economic geography ends up affirming (or failing to question) t...
Indifference, if not outright hostility, have marked the relations between the disciplinary formatio...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) employee resource groups have brought about substanti...
This essay critically scrutinizes the concept of diversity management that is more and more applied ...
The article explores the queer politics of homo/anti-normativity of Lesbians Who Tech, a corporate n...
This article aims at pointing out two fundamental biases of contemporary economics and analyzing the...
As queerness becomes a mechanism for exclusions, queerness becomes the site of an ethical struggle o...
Published in Feminist and Queer Legal Theory: Intimate Encounters, Uncomfortable Conversations, Mart...
Historians have linked the emergence of contemporary lesbian/gay identities to the development of ca...
Queer theory demands that we question the dominant foundational assumptions about what is ‘normal’ a...
Returning to a question raised by M. V. Lee Badgett in the first issue of Feminist Economics, this p...
In the work of Chantal Mouffe, society is seen as structured by a hegemonic articulation, but one th...
Sexuality—broadly defined to include sexual practices, behaviors, desires, and identities—remains a ...
In this paper I aim to contribute to work addressing the relationship between dissident sexuality an...
Queer defies categorization and resists preset developmental trajectories. Practices of queering ide...
Much of our teaching and research in economic geography ends up affirming (or failing to question) t...
Indifference, if not outright hostility, have marked the relations between the disciplinary formatio...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) employee resource groups have brought about substanti...
This essay critically scrutinizes the concept of diversity management that is more and more applied ...
The article explores the queer politics of homo/anti-normativity of Lesbians Who Tech, a corporate n...
This article aims at pointing out two fundamental biases of contemporary economics and analyzing the...
As queerness becomes a mechanism for exclusions, queerness becomes the site of an ethical struggle o...
Published in Feminist and Queer Legal Theory: Intimate Encounters, Uncomfortable Conversations, Mart...
Historians have linked the emergence of contemporary lesbian/gay identities to the development of ca...
Queer theory demands that we question the dominant foundational assumptions about what is ‘normal’ a...
Returning to a question raised by M. V. Lee Badgett in the first issue of Feminist Economics, this p...
In the work of Chantal Mouffe, society is seen as structured by a hegemonic articulation, but one th...
Sexuality—broadly defined to include sexual practices, behaviors, desires, and identities—remains a ...
In this paper I aim to contribute to work addressing the relationship between dissident sexuality an...