Eric Castro

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Put simply, to be homonormative is to desire all the privileges and rights that straight people have—including marriage, the right to have children, the ability to be thought of as a consumer. Many of those desires have become cornerstones of the gay rights movement, but they’ve also incited criticism, as they do little to interrogate the systems (marriage, parenthood, capitalism) to which gays desire free entrance.
Too Fat, Too Slutty, Too Loud: The Rise and Reign of the Unruly Woman
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