Products of Heteronormativity
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https://doi.org/10.29173/mruhr782Abstract
This essay examines and analyzes the core axioms presented in Lauren Berlant and Michale Warners essay “Sex in Public”, further correlating notions of heteronormativity and dominant frames to issues that have become normalized and have ultimately perpetuated the otherness of queerness in society (the process of coming out as it emphasizes the otherness of LGBTQIA+ people).
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