Journal article

The Texture of ‘Lives Lived with Law:’ Methods for Queering International Law

O Mazel

Australian Feminist Law Journal | Published : 2023

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Abstract

Queer theory’s obligations to critique and problematise the mechanisms of power and discourse, especially law, remain important for revealing, unsettling and destabilising established sexual and gender norms. However, as Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick argues, the emphasis on paranoid or critical practices in queer theorising must be counterbalanced by recognising the queer methods of repair evident in the way LGBTQIA+ people engage with systems of oppression in empowering and transformative ways. 1, 2 In this paper, I draw on the methodological tools that Sedgwick provides to examine LGBTQIA+ engagements with international law in terms of their creative, generative and sustaining capacities. Focusing..

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Funding Acknowledgements

I would like to thank Rodney Croome and Dianne Otto for their many years of activism and scholarship and for agreeing to be a part of this project, as well as Ann Genovese and Beth Gaze for their expert guidance and support as my PhD supervisors. This paper has benefitted enormously from the comments and suggestions of the peer reviewers, and I thank them for their considered reading and constructive feedback. This research is supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship.