Which is a hallmark emerging from Stein and Plummer’s attempt to identify the characteristics of queer theory? Select all, but only those that apply.

a. Conceives of sexual power as embedded almost everywhere and anywhere in social life.
b. To the extent that queer theory recognizes social selves; it sees identity as ways doings rather than ways of being.
c. Rejects the identity politics of the 1960s social movements, claiming the acceptance a marginalized identity can only reinforce the marginalization of that social self.
d. Sees sexuality as embedded almost everywhere and anywhere in social life.


a. Conceives of sexual power as embedded almost everywhere and anywhere in social life.
b. To the extent that queer theory recognizes social selves; it sees identity as ways doings rather than ways of being.
c. Rejects the identity politics of the 1960s social movements, claiming the acceptance a marginalized identity can only reinforce the marginalization of that social self.
d. Sees sexuality as embedded almost everywhere and anywhere in social life.

Sociology

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