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Queer Theory

Queer Theory examines how identity, particularly sexual and gender identities, is socially constructed and often limiting. It challenges traditional categories like "male" or "female," promoting fluidity and diversity in understanding identity. In the context of Feminist Epistemology, it critiques biases in knowledge production, advocating for perspectives that include marginalized voices. Through Feminist Ethics, it questions moral frameworks that often exclude LGBTQ+ experiences. Influenced by Marxism and Critical Theory, Queer Theory also explores how power dynamics shape societal norms, aiming for justice and inclusion across all identities, ultimately seeking to disrupt conventional understandings of gender and sexuality.

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    Queer theory is an academic framework that explores how society understands and defines gender and sexuality. It challenges traditional categories like "male" and "female" or "heterosexual" and "homosexual," arguing that these labels are socially constructed rather than fixed or natural. By examining how power, culture, and identity intersect, queer theory seeks to highlight and critique the norms that marginalize non-conforming individuals. It encourages a more fluid understanding of identity that embraces diversity and complexity, ultimately advocating for a more inclusive and equitable society.