he History of Sexuality
art V
Counter-discourse: every
social discourse which involves a
politically generated truth-claim
encounters a counter-discourse
that can challenge the original
discourses legitimacy.
The struggle for power is thus
located in the struggle over
discursive knowledge.
PHEN CRANE
E BRIDE COMES TO YELLOW S
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Clip from Shane (barfight)
Heteronormative/heteronormativity:
The term was coined by Michael Warner in
Introduction: Fear of a Queer Planet.
The concept has roots in Gayle Rubins
notion of the sex/gender system and
Adrienne Richs notion of compulsory
heterosexuality. In general, it is a
concept that illuminates the expectations,
demands, and constraints produced when
heterosexuality is taken as normative, and
it calls into question the practices and
institutions that legitimize and privilege
ANNIE
ADAMS
FIELDS
A Theory of Fandom
Marxist-inspired analyses of
mass culture produce the vision
of isolated, passive, and
ideologically vulnerable
consumersconsumers duped
by the logic of capitalism.
JUDY GARLAND
MARLE
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DIETRIC
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BETTE
DAVIS
QUEEN VICTORIA