I submit that queer means “deviant” — and so when we say “queering race” or “race-ing queer” or “queering accessibility,” there’s a possibility of something other than the normal. There’s a way in which identity becomes fluid, becomes affinity, a way in which our dis/privileges must be recognized for the endless complexity that they are, as opposed to the singular cages of normative identity definitions that operate within liberal discourse. If you shatter the cage, then there’s an animal inside.
Q, queering revolution














