Reading Journal – Prompt 14

At first, I thought “queer reading” was just reading works and pieces about members of the LGBTQ+ Community. I’ve come to understand queer reading as a way of interpreting texts that involves analyzing and questioning the ways in which gender and sexuality are represented and constructed within the text.  Queer reading also can be applied… Continue reading Reading Journal – Prompt 14

Reading Journal – Prompt 5

TEXT CHOSEN: I have chosen to write about bell hook’s piece “Is Paris Burning?” and how Livingston’s film Paris is Burning, displays a marginalized community. DESCRIPTION/SUMMARY: The text is meaningful to me because it is from a black feminist perspective. Furthermore, hooks actively advocates for a more critical and engaged form of spectatorship, in which… Continue reading Reading Journal – Prompt 5

Reading Journal — Prompt 14: Arielle Wallenstein

Prompt: “Define your understanding of “queer reading” in 100-150 words, reflecting on how your understanding has changed or not changed throughout the semester.” Response: At the start of the semester, I thought that “queer reading” referred to reading books, articles, poetry, and other forms of written works that were created by queer individuals or centered… Continue reading Reading Journal — Prompt 14: Arielle Wallenstein

Reading Journal- Prompt 11

Although we already read Judith Butler’s piece “Gender is Burning” and its revelations to how gender performativity can be seen through drag. I think reading something from Judith Butler’s book “Gender Trouble: would be extremely helpful. In the book, Butler introduces the entire concept of gender performativity and argues that gender is not an inherent… Continue reading Reading Journal- Prompt 11

Reading Journal – Prompt 10

I have chosen the keyword butch/femme. I think “butch” is meant to describe masculine-presenting individuals and femme describes feminine-presenting individuals in the queer community. I’ll be making a zine. The Riot Grrrl zines, a feminist punk rock movement that originated in the 1990s, is an illustration of this format. It was known for using zines… Continue reading Reading Journal – Prompt 10

Reading Journal – Prompt 9

I’m going to produce a digital zine for my capstone project. Zines (short for “magazines” or “fanzines”) are self-published, small circulation booklets or magazines that are either handcrafted or digitally generated. They are frequently connected with activist movements, countercultures, and subcultures. Zines have long been utilized by the queer community as a vehicle for self-expression… Continue reading Reading Journal – Prompt 9

Reading Journal – Prompt 8

For my midterm essay, I chose to write about bell hooks’ piece “Is Paris Burning” and the concept of “the spectacle.” In my argument, I cited page 150 of “Is Paris Burning?” as supporting evidence for Hook’s claim that the documentary undersells drag’s potential and capacity to challenge white supremacist ideologies. Contrary to appearances, the… Continue reading Reading Journal – Prompt 8