Asked by siobhan murray on Jun 26, 2024

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Queer theory, which recognizes the socially constructed nature of sexual identity,

A) views only one type of sexuality as normal.
B) interprets society as forcing sexual boundaries, or dichotomies, on people.
C) sees homosexuality as fixed in biology.
D) blames social institutions for a social misunderstanding of sexuality.

Queer Theory

A theoretical perspective that recognizes the socially constructed nature of sexual identity.

Sexual Identity

An individual's identification with a specific sexual orientation, which may include heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, or other orientations, related to the pattern of one's sexual attraction and experiences.

Socially Constructed

A concept or perception that has been created and developed by society through cultural and social practice rather than naturally occurring.

  • Recognize the social construction nature of sexual identity through the lens of queer theory.
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Louis GonzabaJun 27, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Queer theory sees society as creating rigid sexual boundaries or dichotomies, rather than seeing a particular sexuality as normal or fixed in biology. It emphasizes the socially constructed nature of sexual identity and challenges the idea that there are only two distinct and opposite genders.