User:Jpol99/Queer Feminism

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=== Queer Feminism is a perspective within feminism that holds both gender and sexuality as central to understanding social and political processes, but is also affected by other complex social inequalities such as race and colonial status. Queer feminism holds that equality for all people is a requirement for a just society, and that this requires not limiting analysis to gender and sexuality. Queer feminism also holds to an idea of feminism that incorporates different identities to create a larger understanding of community. Queer feminism is sometimes viewed as expanding or operating outside of the perceived limitations of established feminism. Queer feminism also draws from a long history of social movements that inform its understanding. Queer feminism can also be understood as the space in which queer theory and feminist theory intersect, drawing from both their respective academic traditions. Queer feminism also seeks to continually question cultural understandings, even in the field of feminism itself. Queer feminism is broadly supportive of transgender rights as a function of equality for all people. ===