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The land of big queers: A fairy's tale (To be read aloud then discarded just as quickly)

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Queer culture has its insiders and outsiders. Me? I’m somewhere in between – in a kind of no man's land where I’m both abject and subject to academic queer discourse which, much as it seeks to resist structuration, has managed to organize itself around a highfalutin center. In this paper, using an ad hoc, campy and at times irreverent methodology, I trace the concept of abjection through three canonical queer works. My writing style – performative autoethnography – resists queer paradigms as I experiment with voice and with different subject positions to bring queer theory down to earth. In short, I play.

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Rickard, G. The land of big queers: A fairy's tale (To be read aloud then discarded just as quickly). Psychoanal Cult Soc 14, 89–99 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1057/pcs.2008.15

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