In this piece i will be considering the impact that taking on queer politics has had in my life, thinking through ways that queer- ing anarchism might happen in the lives of anarchists and anti- authoritarians who society may identify as heterosexual due to the sex and/ or gender of the object of their desire, but who our- selves disidentify with all things straight, perhaps even with the subject-position of heterosexual. what does this mean? this means that we are working on queering straight-seeming spaces, that we are straight-ish allies of queer struggles, challenging heteronorma- tivity in the anarchist movement, as well as in the mainstream spaces we inhabit, from workplaces to families, from classrooms to cultural productions.
Sandra Jeppesen
Publié par The anarchist library