The Rhetoric of Queer: Subverting Heteronormative Social Institutions and Creating New Meaning

The word “queer” generates mixed feelings. For some, it is a way to denigrate gays and lesbians, though, in recent years, those in LGBT communities have re-appropriated the term and have given it a more positive spin. This project aims to investigate exactly that kind of social action, specifically,...

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Main Author: Nolan, Marissa
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-digitalarchive.gsu.edu-english_theses-11492013-05-07T03:16:08Z The Rhetoric of Queer: Subverting Heteronormative Social Institutions and Creating New Meaning Nolan, Marissa The word “queer” generates mixed feelings. For some, it is a way to denigrate gays and lesbians, though, in recent years, those in LGBT communities have re-appropriated the term and have given it a more positive spin. This project aims to investigate exactly that kind of social action, specifically, looking at the way some take socially constructed norms and queer them in order to develop new meanings. First, this thesis explores how social norms impacted identity creation in ancient Rome and Greece. It then surveys the theories behind norms, along with their formation and maintenance in current society. Next, this project looks at queer theory and how norms have shaped the ways we build our identities, and vice versa. Finally, this research takes a rhetorical perspective by applying components of the canon to different elements of identity cultivation and presentation, with invention representing the former and delivery the latter. 2013-05-10 text application/pdf http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/english_theses/149 http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1149&context=english_theses English Theses Digital Archive @ GSU Queer Theory Gender Social norms Rhetoric Gender performativity
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topic Queer Theory
Gender
Social norms
Rhetoric
Gender performativity
spellingShingle Queer Theory
Gender
Social norms
Rhetoric
Gender performativity
Nolan, Marissa
The Rhetoric of Queer: Subverting Heteronormative Social Institutions and Creating New Meaning
description The word “queer” generates mixed feelings. For some, it is a way to denigrate gays and lesbians, though, in recent years, those in LGBT communities have re-appropriated the term and have given it a more positive spin. This project aims to investigate exactly that kind of social action, specifically, looking at the way some take socially constructed norms and queer them in order to develop new meanings. First, this thesis explores how social norms impacted identity creation in ancient Rome and Greece. It then surveys the theories behind norms, along with their formation and maintenance in current society. Next, this project looks at queer theory and how norms have shaped the ways we build our identities, and vice versa. Finally, this research takes a rhetorical perspective by applying components of the canon to different elements of identity cultivation and presentation, with invention representing the former and delivery the latter.
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