Not queer theory as in Foucault, queer theory as in those two fictional men should kiss on the mouth
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Not queer theory as in Foucault, queer theory as in those two fictional men should kiss on the mouth
Let's start at the very beginning, a very good place to start ;)
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-@peopledonttalkabout
I think more YA protagonists should be nerds
One of my favorite thought exercises:
1. Name a fictional bisexual (or pansexual, etc.) guy.
2. Is their sexuality explicitly stated (either in the text or in canon)?
3. Are they the main character?
4. Are they part of a central pairing?
5. Would your average audience member consider them bisexual?
Repeat ad infintum
Mha passes the Bechdel test because the girls talk to each other about tea