See also: Queerness Queen Queep Queeny Queeai Queeer Queef Queefy Queers Queets Queene Queened Queenie Queenly Queefed Queered Queerer Queerly Queezie Queendom Queening Queenite Queenpin Queefing Queerbaiting
1. What underlies each of these identities, however, is the notion of Queerness. But what defines what it means to be queer?
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2. Interview by The Queerness Guest Writer Jan 17, 2021 20:14 January 17, 2021
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3. Queerness owes its privileged status to its relationship to the therapeutic
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4. Queerness is an umbrella term that is both an orientation and a community for those on the LGBTQIA+ spectrum. Is the word ‘queer’ an insult?
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5. Stanford Queer Student Resources (QSR), the Office for Religious & Spiritual Life (ORSL), and Refuge: Queerness, Spirituality, and Religion are proud to announce the Inaugural Speaker Series on Queerness, Spirituality, and Religion, a seven-week series featuring LGBQTIA+ spiritual activists, leaders, and scholars from around the globe.
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6. Queerness, as I said, is specifically (supposed) to give room to move outside of the narrowness that is “normal” concepts of identity. It is specifically (supposed) to embrace the vastness of difference, which would ostensibly include more than white, cisgender men.
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7. After asserting my Queerness, it sometimes felt like I had to keep proving it but wasn’t succeeding
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8. Black Queerness/Queer Blackness
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9. 09/21/2015 10:12 am ET Updated Sep 21, 2016 The following is an excerpt from my research on "Black Queerness/Queer Blackness and the Queer Black Identity and Voice in African-American Literature, Arts, and Culture."
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10. The Queerness in Black Sun isn't just interesting — it's effortless, casual, and quotidian
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11. I typically reserve Queerness for those who, as Moon Charania says, destabilize “normalizing and liberal configurations of sexuality, gender, freedom, and power.” Historically, lesbian, gay, bi, and trans folks did that heavy lifting and, consequently, endured a unique history of violence.
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12. Queerness undoes the identities through which we experience ourselves as subjects, insisting on the Real of a jouissance that social reality and the futurism on which it relies have already foreclosed
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13. Queerness, therefore is never a matter of being or becoming but, rather, of embodying the remainder of the real internal to the symbolic order.
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14. Synonyms of Queerness a disturbed condition of the stomach in which one feels like vomiting after the roller coaster ride, I had to rest to overcome the dizziness and Queerness that I was feeling
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15. Circulating Queerness outlines a queer literary history founded in ‘rogue circulation’—the surprising pathways and unexpected affinities that emerge when texts stray beyond their expected circuits—rather than identity
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16. Natasha Hurley’s attention to the way Queerness accrues through rereading and recirculation constitutes a powerful intervention into how we understand what queer
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17. Mia McKenzie, creator of the enormously popular website Black Girl Dangerous, writes about race, Queerness, class and gender in a concise, compelling voice filled at different times with humor, grief, rage, and joy
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18. For every example that suggests increased progress, plurality and acceptance of Queerness in China, there is a countering example of regression, greater stigma and intolerance
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19. ‘the Queerness of it gave me a kind of fright’ 2 offensive Homosexuality
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20. National Queer Theater, in partnership with Open Culture NYC and the Stonewall Community Foundation, has announced the 2021 Criminal Queerness Festival, which will take place June 22-26 during NYC
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21. Exploration of Queerness & romance takes the digital stage - North Center-Roscoe Village, IL - 'The Convent of Pleasure' is first up in a series of plays by historically overlooked female playwrights
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22. What if Queerness could just exist, in all of its articulations? I wonder how much earlier I would have understood that equation
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23. Definition of Queerness in the Definitions.net dictionary
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24. What does Queerness mean? Information and translations of Queerness in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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25. Famous musicians being able to come out and openly explore Queerness in their work is a definite step forward
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26. But while Queerness seems to be marketable, is …
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27. But Queerness in Frankenstein isn’t a stretch at all, when you begin to deconstruct the novel
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28. The Argument from Queerness may be taken to refer to Mackie's specific version or may be considered in a generic sense
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29. This Queerness & Hinduism panel features Dr
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30. Queerness & Hinduism Panel Tickets, Sun, Jan 31, 2021 at 2:00 PM Eventbrite Skip Main Navigation
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31. She considers herself non-religious, but her Jewishness informs her Queerness, and she is excited to explore that more with refuge’s speaker series.
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32. Queerness Can Encompass Both Sexuality And Gender Identity
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33. Queerness interrogates seemingly solid boundaries — between the real and unreal, the expert and the amateur, the known and the unknown, the self and its others — and it’s with this mindset
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34. This book, “The Queerness Doesn’t Matter,” by photographer TOM CASALINI was developed in collaboration with writer Marti Healy, creative director Barry Doss, and audio producer Jason Smith
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35. 70 years after its release, Harvey remains one of the most successful films to tackle issues of normalization and Queerness.
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36. We have never been queer, yet Queerness exists for us as an ideality that can be distilled from the past and used to imagine a future
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37. The future is Queerness's domain
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38. "In this moving celebration of Queerness, Mihee Kim-Kort casts a vision for the church to become a place of generosity, hospitality, and expansive love
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39. Queerness translate: rareza; excentricidad
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40. Queerness is not always just about one’s sexual or romantic inclinations, but also one’s status in relation to a group, or one’s unorthodox tendencies, exemplified by one’s behaviors or the company one keeps
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41. Liu Shui thought that not the quantity but the Queerness is required.: Liu Shui pensó que no la cantidad sino la rareza es requerida.: The biologist Lewis Wolpert believes that the Queerness of modern physics is just an extreme example.: El biólogo Lewis Wolpert cree que la rareza de la física moderna es sólo un ejemplo extremo.: Films at the crossroads of tradition and Queerness can be
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42. “Picturing Queerness and Disability in Contemporary Independent Films,” featuring short films that examined the intersections of disability and sexuality
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QUEERNESS [ˈkwērnəs]
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queerness (noun)
Queer is an example of a word undergoing this process. For decades queer was used as a derogatory adjective for gays and lesbians, but in the 1980s the term began to be used by gay and lesbian activists as a term of self-identification.
queer′ness n. Usage Note: A reclaimed word is a word that was formerly used solely as a slur but that has been semantically overturned by members of the maligned group, who use it as a term of defiant pride. Queer is an example of a word undergoing this process.
Queer is an umbrella term for sexual and gender minorities who are not heterosexual or are not cisgender. Originally meaning "strange" or "peculiar", queer came to be used pejoratively against those with same-sex desires or relationships in the late 19th century. Beginning in the late 1980s, queer activists,...
The idea that queer was a pejorative term became more prevalent among younger gay men following World War II. As the gay identity became more widely adopted in the community, some men who preferred to identify as gay began chastising older men who still referred to themselves as queer by the late 1940s: