Originally emerging from textual idealism and literary criticism, the concept of “queer” has undergone a significant transformation over time, evolving into a critical and disruptive framework useful for analyzing and reinterpreting the dynamics of identity, subjectivity, and social relations.. The inherently fluid nature of the queer concept, characterized by an active resistance to rigid definitions, is evident through a constant commitment to critically deconstruct conventional labels. Far from being an abstract or purely conceptual, this resistance deeply influences the studying of gender, sexuality and broader sociocultural dynamics.
Guizzardi, L., Coppola, M., Monaco, S. (2025). Queer(ing) (and) the social sciences: challenges and perspectives. Pisa : The Lab’s Quarterly.
Queer(ing) (and) the social sciences: challenges and perspectives
Guizzardi L.
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2025
Abstract
Originally emerging from textual idealism and literary criticism, the concept of “queer” has undergone a significant transformation over time, evolving into a critical and disruptive framework useful for analyzing and reinterpreting the dynamics of identity, subjectivity, and social relations.. The inherently fluid nature of the queer concept, characterized by an active resistance to rigid definitions, is evident through a constant commitment to critically deconstruct conventional labels. Far from being an abstract or purely conceptual, this resistance deeply influences the studying of gender, sexuality and broader sociocultural dynamics.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


