"Queer Theory: The French Response." Bruno Perreau, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Date: 

Thursday, March 23, 2017, 5:00pm

Location: 

Room 335, Boylston Hall

 

In 2012 and 2013, masses of French citizens took to the streets to protest same-sex marriage and denounce queer theory (which they called “gender theory”) as its root. This condemnation of queer theory was driven by the fear that this ideology imported from the United States would not only pervert young people, but destroy the French nation itself. Ironically, perceiving queer theory as a threat to France means overlooking the fact that queer theory itself has been largely inspired by French thinkers. By examining mutual influences across the Atlantic, Bruno Perreau analyzes changes in the idea of national identity in France and the United States. In the process, he offers a new theory of minority politics: an ongoing critique of norms is not only what gives rise to a feeling of belonging; it is the very thing that founds citizenship.

 

 

 France and the World Seminar Series, Mahindra Humanities Center

http://mahindrahumanities.fas.harvard.edu/content/queer-theory-french-response-0

 

 

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