Not exact matches
What immediately struck me was the absurdity of the terminology and proposals
in the paper — terms such as «
heteronormativity» and «heterosexism», which I'd never encountered before.
We may have our deep grievances with the West, America, the Church,
heteronormativity, patriarchy, and whiteness — but we can drop those for a moment
in the name of the Earth and humanity.
In short, the problem with «
heteronormativity» is not that it insists on sexual difference; it's that it fails to insist on anything else.
We shouldn't stop asserting that man and woman were sexually designed for one another, but we must contextualize that vital truth
in a way that mere «
heteronormativity» does not allow.
Eliminating the aspect of «recurring stability» from those desires — or what has come to be known
in shorthand as our «orientation» — doesn't eliminate the deeper «
heteronormativity» implied
in the logic of Scripture.
Thirteen theses
in defense of so - called
heteronormativity and other supposed heresies, from a Christian and specifically Catholic perspective, for the purpose of public debate:
Thirteen theses
in defense of so - called
heteronormativity and other supposed heresies, from a Christian and specifically Catholic perspective, for the purpose of public debate: 1) Homo sapiens is a sexually dimorphic species that depends for its propagation and socialization on the complementary....
Traditional ideas of figure flattery are rooted
in a very narrow beauty ideal, tied to the male gaze and
heteronormativity, and extremely exclusionary.
In this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Bryan speaks to Senior Lecturer Richard Weissbourd, director of the Making Caring Common Project, about the dangers of
heteronormativity and how schools can strive to be truly inclusive environments.
In her book, From the Dress - Up Corner to the Senior Prom: Navigating Gender and Sexuality Diversity in PreK - 12 Schools, author Jennifer Bryan, PhD, defines heteronormativity a
In her book, From the Dress - Up Corner to the Senior Prom: Navigating Gender and Sexuality Diversity
in PreK - 12 Schools, author Jennifer Bryan, PhD, defines heteronormativity a
in PreK - 12 Schools, author Jennifer Bryan, PhD, defines
heteronormativity as:
Bregman writes that Neel's «depictions are at once traditionally representational and non-traditionally provocative, with the images of her neighbors, friends, family, and other New Yorkers portrayed
in a way that questions the confines of socioeconomics and
heteronormativity.
Galleries
in SOHO, the East Village, Chelsea, Uptown, Brooklyn and Chelsea are highlighting California DIY, radical approaches to sculpture and conceptual art that comments on the white male
heteronormativity of today.
The focus of the exhibition, Hammond's «Inappropriate Longings (1992)» combines a triptych of oil paint, latex rubber, and linoleum with a metal gutter, a water trough, and dried leaves attached to or placed
in front of the painting; according to the gallery, the installation challenges both the
heteronormativity of rural America and abstract painting.
Traditional marriage ceremonies invite participation
in a capitalistic industry which, again, is largely based
in heteronormativity.