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7/23/2025, 9:34:54 PM
>>24576101
Hitler was right about the Fr$nch
Hitler was right about the Fr$nch
7/7/2025, 11:51:57 PM
>>714811995
>What is the rightoid obsession with finding the """""true"""" hidden origins of leftist thought THEY don't want you to know about
Because it's true. Literally no one read their dense books, and they obfuscate their academic origins.
>As an academic discipline, queer theory itself was developed by American academics Judith Butler at University of California, Berkley, and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick at Duke University.[11]
>Queer theory is a field of post-structuralist critical theory[1][2][3] that emerged in the early 1990s out of queer studies (formerly often known as gay and lesbian studies) and women's studies.[4]
>Informal use of the term "queer theory" began with Gloria Anzaldúa and other scholars in the 1990s, themselves influenced by the work of French post-structuralist philosopher Michel Foucault,[6] who viewed sexuality as socially constructed and rejected identity politics.[7]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queer_theory
>Epistemology of the Closet focuses on literary works that reflect the social and political ideas of queer theorists. Some of the main authors that Sedgwick pulls from are Michel Foucault, Herman Melville, Oscar Wilde, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Marcel Proust.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epistemology_of_the_Closet
>In the early 1950s, Foucault came under the influence of German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, who remained a core influence on his work throughout his life.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Foucault
>Butler argues the notion of "maternity" as the long-lost haven for females is a social construction, and invokes Michel Foucault's arguments in The History of Sexuality (1976) to posit that the notion that maternity precedes or defines women is itself a product of discourse.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_Trouble
>Deploying Foucault's argument from the first volume of The History of Sexuality, Butler states...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler
>What is the rightoid obsession with finding the """""true"""" hidden origins of leftist thought THEY don't want you to know about
Because it's true. Literally no one read their dense books, and they obfuscate their academic origins.
>As an academic discipline, queer theory itself was developed by American academics Judith Butler at University of California, Berkley, and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick at Duke University.[11]
>Queer theory is a field of post-structuralist critical theory[1][2][3] that emerged in the early 1990s out of queer studies (formerly often known as gay and lesbian studies) and women's studies.[4]
>Informal use of the term "queer theory" began with Gloria Anzaldúa and other scholars in the 1990s, themselves influenced by the work of French post-structuralist philosopher Michel Foucault,[6] who viewed sexuality as socially constructed and rejected identity politics.[7]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queer_theory
>Epistemology of the Closet focuses on literary works that reflect the social and political ideas of queer theorists. Some of the main authors that Sedgwick pulls from are Michel Foucault, Herman Melville, Oscar Wilde, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Marcel Proust.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epistemology_of_the_Closet
>In the early 1950s, Foucault came under the influence of German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, who remained a core influence on his work throughout his life.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Foucault
>Butler argues the notion of "maternity" as the long-lost haven for females is a social construction, and invokes Michel Foucault's arguments in The History of Sexuality (1976) to posit that the notion that maternity precedes or defines women is itself a product of discourse.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_Trouble
>Deploying Foucault's argument from the first volume of The History of Sexuality, Butler states...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler
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