Fetishizing the health sciences: Queer theory as an intervention |
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Authors: | Tyler M Argüello |
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Institution: | California State University, Sacramento, California, USA |
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Abstract: | Queer theory often falls impotent in its palatability across disciplinary lines. I offer a conceptual article that interrogates the dis-ease and divide when considering queer theory in and for the health sciences. In so doing, I look to foster a process of making queer theory more tenable to applied practice—and to make practice in social work, at least, more queer. The exemplar of HIV is deconstructed as a preeminent discourse and health disparity. In the end, it is argued that queer theory may be an essential intervention in the arsenal of the helping professions. |
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Keywords: | queer theory identity HIV/AIDS social work |
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