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“Taking a Break” from “Normal”: Thinking Queer in the Context of International Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Dianne Otto*
Affiliation:
University of Melbourne Law School

Abstract

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Type
Queering International Law
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2007

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Footnotes

Thanks to Janet Halley for the provocative idea of “taking a break.” Janet Halley, Split Decisions: How and why to Take a Break from Feminism (2006).

References

1 Foucault, Michel, 1 The History of Sexuality: An Introduction 140 (1990)Google Scholar.

2 Mendelson, M. H., Diminutive States in the United Nations, 21 Int’l & Comp. L. Q. 609, 611 (1972)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

3 Secretary-General’s Bulletin, ST/SGB/2003/13 (Oct. 9, 2003).

4 See also Otto, Dianne, Making Sense of Zero Tolerance Policies in Peacekeeping Sexual Economies, in Sexuality and the Law: Feminist Engagements 259 (Munro, Vanessa & Stychin, Carl eds., 2007)Google Scholar.

5 Rubin, Gayle, Thinking Sex: Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexuality, in Pleasure and Danger: Exploring Female Sexuality 267 (Vance, Carole ed., 1984)Google Scholar.