A site which Erickson (2016) argues can be transformed into resistance
A socially constructed category based on physical attributes that serves to oppress some people and privilege others.
Attractive and desirable.
For many trans women of color, conforming to this concept or ideal allows them to avoid and resist harassment, discrimination, and violence (Glover, 2016).
We were stolen from our bodies. We were stolen from... (Driskill, 2004)
TS Madison infamously celebrated this item in her first viral Vine (Glover, 2016).
An aim of queercrip pornography (to) (Erickson 2016; Erickson 2020)
An example of an adaptive device used in queercrip porn to promote crip visibility (Erickson, 2020)
To drastically alter or interrupt
Marginalized people are positioned outside the terms of... (Erickson, 2016)
Coined the concept "cultures of undesirability" (Erickson, 2016)
With erotic, a form of story-telling that resists colonialism and disrupts heteronormative, Westernized notions of sex and sexuality (Driskill, 2004)
With male, what anti-porn feminists argued lesbian porn catered to (Collins, 1998)
Her blonde wig and heels were used as examples of her conformity to respectability politics (Glover, 2016)
Can empower marginalized people while simultaneously reinforcing negative stereotypes (Collins 1998; Glover 2016)
One of the goals of queercrip pornography is to... (Erickson 2016; Erickson 2020)
A result of patriarchal and colonial violence that disproportionately effects marginalized groups of people.
The feeling of being one with each other.
In a capitalist society, this trait can only be applied to productive bodies (Erickson, 2020)