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What’s wrong with be(com)ing queer? Biological determinism as discursive queer hegemony.
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- Author(s): Weber, Shannon
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Sexualities; Sep2012, Vol. 15 Issue 5/6, p679-701, 23p
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This article analyzes the current dichotomy in American political and popular culture between pro-gay biological determinism, which is used to argue for LGBTQ rights, and anti-gay social constructionist ideas. This pro-gay biological determinism results in a politics of exclusion that renders queer identities falling outside a biological, lifelong model invisible. Building on Lisa Duggan’s notion of homonormativity, the author describes this discursive production as biological homonormativity, illustrated through an analysis of three key sites: an exchange between lesbian music icon Melissa Etheridge and Governor Bill Richardson during an LGBT political forum; the legal proceedings of Perry v. Schwarzenegger; and the gay cult film ‘But I’m a Cheerleader!’ [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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