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21 Cards in this Set
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sexuality and third wave of feminism in the 1990s |
intersectional ens of feminist views, combining with with lgbtq issues |
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Adrienne Rich and heterosexuality |
heterosexuality goes unquestioned b/c it is thought as natural and normal, so it is not analyzed politically heterosexuality is an institution imposed on women |
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Adrienne Rich lesbian continuuum |
encourages female relationships, regardless of sexual desire |
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compulsory heterosexuality is a forerunner to |
concept of heteronormativity |
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both heterosexuality and heteronormativity... |
regulates those within its boundaries and marginalizes those who stray outside it |
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homonormativity |
assumes that homos want to be like heterosexuals |
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homonormativity and conformity to heteronormativity |
rewards homos who conform to heteronormativity i.e marriage children mnogamy |
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female separatism |
women should live separate from men |
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Adrienne Rich and procreation |
maternity controls sexuality to serve male interest reflects kinship ties to property |
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Rich's fear of female homosexuality |
she fears that it will collapse with male homosexuality which she sees as being significatly different |
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LGBT COMMONALITIES AND DIFFERENCES |
issues facing gay men and lesbians are different |
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biphobia/ bi erasure |
prejudice and invisibility of bisexual people |
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trans folk |
may have different concerns than those of gays |
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able-bodiedness Vs disability physical force |
forced sterilizations of disable women, prenatal screening for disabilities, mercy killing of disabled people |
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able-bodiedness Vs disability control of consciousness |
people assumed that unless visibly disabled, once can pass as able-bodied people who are visibly disabled gets treated with pity |
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Disability and queerness |
1. turns to lesbianism as last result- can't get man 2. turned lesbian b/c of confusion 3. same-sex relations are determined platonic b/c belief that they are asexual 4. people with disabilities are either asexual or hypersexual 5. sexualities of disabled people are already queer before same sex relations |
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Beauty and the Beast and gendered development of young girls |
from a young age, women are encouraged to foster, be a comforter and nurture a man that shows violence. also shows control from father to male love interest |
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Adrienne Rich She had a problem with a heterosexual compulsory view of women |
b/c oh how it shows that a woman has to be hetero to be a mother or be married |
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Rich on MOTHERHOOD |
She attempts to point out how motherhood emerges as an institution in which people are expected to behave and be like a certain way. |
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able-bodiedness as a default |
just like heterosexuality, able-bodiedness is seen as a default in society |
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Disability as a social construct |
the way we socially construct disability is that it is bad and not wanted this is seen on how not all buildings are accessible ex. ramps, washrooms |