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Did Someone Mention Quare Theory? Thinking Race and Sexuality from North American Black LGBTQIA+ Intellectuals’ Critique of Queer Theory

Abstract

This article discusses, from a pertinent bibliography, the ways in which racial issues were analyzed in some main references of queer theory. In a second moment, it maps the main criticisms made by LGBTQIA+ black authors to that theoretical strand. A contradictory movement is perceived: on the one hand, an effort by authors such as Judith Butler, among others, to embrace racial discussion in their work and, on the other hand, a feeling of failure in­welcoming and contemplating black people by queer theory and politics in the ­United States. Another peculiarity of the debate is that, despite the heterogeneity of queer theory, its theorists are criticized as a whole, and specific authors are rarely examined with due care. White homonormativity is discussed as an important obstacle to the dialogues and as a source of misunderstandings. The attempt to establish an alternative quare theory is also referred to.

Keywords:
Quare theory; Queer theory; Racialization; Intersectionality; Homonormativity

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