Friday, November 23, 2012

A talk that wasn't quite -- yet.

“Emotional lives have always been queer lives, in that emotional lives are rebellious lives, lives situated against normative structures that dominate over our natural right to express our full humanity. Emotional lives have always been queer lives in that they continuously question the structure of heteropatriarchy and its utter disdain for femininity. The influence, for me, of queer theory on emotional life cannot be overstated, for it is in the liminal spaces of Halberstam’s and Serano’s theories that my experience of emotional life finally found concrete language with which to articulate itself, going against the grain of normative mythology’s claim that feelings have no knowledge to impart to us. A subjectivity that allows itself to explore the full spectrum of human-emotional experience is also a queer subjectivity.”

Me. August. 2012.

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