Luibhéid, ‘Heteronormativity and Immigration Scholarship’, 2004
- Category: Literature
- Source: Academic
- Subject: Sexual Orientation/Sexuality, Gender Identity, Intersex, Refugee/Asylum, Migration, Gender, Human Rights, LGBT+
- Place: International
- Year: 2004
- URL: https://read.dukeupress.edu/glq/article-abstract/10/2/227/26394/Heteronormativity-and-Immigration-Scholarship-A?redirectedFrom=fulltext
Eithne Luibhéid, ‘Heteronormativity and Immigration Scholarship: A Call for Change’, A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 10 (2), pp 227- 235, 2004
Abstract
Many of the key debates and conceptual overhauls that have animated lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer studies (LGBTQ) over the last 10 years or so might be broadly described in terms of their common interest in specifying the proper relations between gender and sexuality. If LGBTQ studies initially insisted on a clear distinction between gender and sexuality, that cleavage was subsequently by many who objected to the normalising capacity of the neat quarantining of the cultural work of sexuality and gender. Ensuing discussions of what was at stake in adjudicating the relative independence or imbrication of gender or sexuality gave critical heft to a range of terms such as gender performativity, butch/femme gender, female masculinity, and transgender subjectivities, whose implications are still shaping the direction of sexuality studies.