This paper explores visions that imagine selfhood beyond sexual difference and therefore re-imagine sexuality beyond an "orientation." Further I draw on theory to formulate ontological bases for such visions and discover potential methods for programmatizing these. The paper looks to and brings together non-theoretical and disparate sources such as fictional utopias in feminist science fiction and the practices of contemporary anarcho-queer communities in order to find visions of alternative telos and ethos that dare to imagine a future landscape of selfhood beyond sexual difference. It then draws on ontological philosophy not directly related to issues of sex/gender or sexual difference in order to formulate ontologies that may offer al...
Revisiting masculinist ontology Abstract A large number of feminist philosophers and social critics ...
This paper reads Deleuze-Guattarian and new materialist theories alongside two landmark works of spe...
In her recent book, Are the Lips a Grave? A Queer Feminist on the Ethics of Sex, Lynne Huffer offers...
What can the historical persistence of gender tell us about possibilities for future selfhood not de...
Removing, transcending, or otherwise rendering void or absent sex/gender as a central element of sel...
Removing, transcending, or otherwise rendering void or absent sex/gender as a central element of sel...
This article offers an overview of the motivations and contexts for my wider work in postgender ethi...
This article offers an overview of the motivations and contexts for my wider work in post-gender eth...
There is increasing resistance to gendering in contemporary society, seen in gender-neutral childrea...
While much research has established that gender has undesirable effects, and some has even conclude...
This article returns to Simone de Beauvoir’s philosophical oeuvre in order to offer a way of thinkin...
There have been calls recently by prominent social theorists and queer theorists for future-oriented...
Can society operate without gender and even biological sex classifications? Queer Post-Gender Ethics...
This dissertation is an exploration of the co-imbrications of Being, life, and sex: of the sexuate d...
The question of what “is” someone who is queer in a metaphysical standpoint have been hotly debated ...
Revisiting masculinist ontology Abstract A large number of feminist philosophers and social critics ...
This paper reads Deleuze-Guattarian and new materialist theories alongside two landmark works of spe...
In her recent book, Are the Lips a Grave? A Queer Feminist on the Ethics of Sex, Lynne Huffer offers...
What can the historical persistence of gender tell us about possibilities for future selfhood not de...
Removing, transcending, or otherwise rendering void or absent sex/gender as a central element of sel...
Removing, transcending, or otherwise rendering void or absent sex/gender as a central element of sel...
This article offers an overview of the motivations and contexts for my wider work in postgender ethi...
This article offers an overview of the motivations and contexts for my wider work in post-gender eth...
There is increasing resistance to gendering in contemporary society, seen in gender-neutral childrea...
While much research has established that gender has undesirable effects, and some has even conclude...
This article returns to Simone de Beauvoir’s philosophical oeuvre in order to offer a way of thinkin...
There have been calls recently by prominent social theorists and queer theorists for future-oriented...
Can society operate without gender and even biological sex classifications? Queer Post-Gender Ethics...
This dissertation is an exploration of the co-imbrications of Being, life, and sex: of the sexuate d...
The question of what “is” someone who is queer in a metaphysical standpoint have been hotly debated ...
Revisiting masculinist ontology Abstract A large number of feminist philosophers and social critics ...
This paper reads Deleuze-Guattarian and new materialist theories alongside two landmark works of spe...
In her recent book, Are the Lips a Grave? A Queer Feminist on the Ethics of Sex, Lynne Huffer offers...