Queer erasure

Queer erasure (also known as LGBTQIA+ erasure) refers to the tendency to intentionally or unintentionally remove LGBT groups or people from record, or downplay their significance, which includes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people.[1][2][3] This erasure can be found in a number of written and oral texts, including popular and scholarly texts.

  1. ^ "Queer Erasure And Heteronormativity". The Odyssey Online. 28 November 2016. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  2. ^ Scot, Jamie (2014). "A revisionist history: How archives are used to reverse the erasure of queer people in contemporary history". QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking. 1 (2): 205–209. doi:10.14321/qed.1.2.0205. S2CID 154539718.
  3. ^ Mayernick, Jason; Hutt, Ethan (June 2017). "US Public Schools and the Politics of Queer Erasure". Educational Theory. 67 (3): 343–349. doi:10.1111/edth.12249. ISSN 0013-2004.

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