Keywords
Queer TheoryQueer
Textual Agency
Biblical Discourse
Gender Performativity
Disruption Sexual Normatives
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This article explores certain conditions that should be taken into consideration in exploring the possibilities of a queering of biblical discourse. Following Butler it suggests that queering can be seen as a “kind of gender performance” that “will enact and reveal the performativity of gender itself in a way that destabilizes the naturalized categories of identity and desire” (1990:177). I argue that as a per-formativity of gender, the queering of biblical discourse requires a shift from text to discourse, and must insist on dissent and disruption. doi: 10.7833/111-1-39Date
2013-06-14Type
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oai:scriptura.journals.ac.za/oai:article/39http://scriptura.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/39
10.7833/111-0-39