The queer monster feeds, yet what does it feed on? What does it look like? Is it considered homosexual in Nature? Does one think of it as a source of camp or pure fear? It consumes us, literally. as a bioweapon that shoots and eats and destroys. It has and always will be the feared/ spectated/ and degraded€¦ the dis/abled queer. I investigate \u27queer monstrosity\u27 as a schizophrenic, trans feminine academic who lives multiple lives. There are three parts to my inquiry that is focused on this creation of lived experience: gender, sexuality, and dis/ability. How does including dis/ability in conversations regarding BDSM alter the meaning and contextualization? This is a term that brings Feminist, Queer Studies, and Dis/abled scholars toge...
Thesis advisor: Leslie SalzingerOver a period of eight months, I conducted an ethnographic comparati...
What is queer? What is queer? What is queer theory? Where can it go from here? This thesis sets out ...
Using Freud's 1919 essay on various manifestations of the uncanny as a starting point, this article ...
The queer monster feeds, yet what does it feed on? What does it look like? Is it considered homosexu...
A purpose of this dissertation is to offer a new look at the genderqueer body and experiences in ord...
People with disabilities are largely conceptualized as asexual; this systematically excludes disable...
In American LGBTQ+ communities, questions continually arise about what it means to live in a post-ga...
There is an established history of horror genres being used as an allegory for otherness, especially...
Queer individuals (e.g., non-heterosexual and/or non-cisgender) are at a heightened vulnerability to...
This paper questions the connection between vaginas and feminist embodiment in The Vagina Monologues...
The medical industrial complex has historically contributed to the oppression and pathology of queer...
Teratology is Most Importantly Informing Theories of Alterity, such as feminism, post-structuralism,...
Queer theory argues that ruling heteronormative discourses are productive of sexualities. How then d...
In this essay, we return to the queer potential of the monstrous and extend it to the 'invisibi...
The term Queer was first used by Teresa de Lauretis in 1991 to describe constructs that did not adhe...
Thesis advisor: Leslie SalzingerOver a period of eight months, I conducted an ethnographic comparati...
What is queer? What is queer? What is queer theory? Where can it go from here? This thesis sets out ...
Using Freud's 1919 essay on various manifestations of the uncanny as a starting point, this article ...
The queer monster feeds, yet what does it feed on? What does it look like? Is it considered homosexu...
A purpose of this dissertation is to offer a new look at the genderqueer body and experiences in ord...
People with disabilities are largely conceptualized as asexual; this systematically excludes disable...
In American LGBTQ+ communities, questions continually arise about what it means to live in a post-ga...
There is an established history of horror genres being used as an allegory for otherness, especially...
Queer individuals (e.g., non-heterosexual and/or non-cisgender) are at a heightened vulnerability to...
This paper questions the connection between vaginas and feminist embodiment in The Vagina Monologues...
The medical industrial complex has historically contributed to the oppression and pathology of queer...
Teratology is Most Importantly Informing Theories of Alterity, such as feminism, post-structuralism,...
Queer theory argues that ruling heteronormative discourses are productive of sexualities. How then d...
In this essay, we return to the queer potential of the monstrous and extend it to the 'invisibi...
The term Queer was first used by Teresa de Lauretis in 1991 to describe constructs that did not adhe...
Thesis advisor: Leslie SalzingerOver a period of eight months, I conducted an ethnographic comparati...
What is queer? What is queer? What is queer theory? Where can it go from here? This thesis sets out ...
Using Freud's 1919 essay on various manifestations of the uncanny as a starting point, this article ...