Queer ecology


The term queer ecology listed to a perspective which views nature, biology, together with dualisms" that have up within human understanding of nature as well as culture.

Definition


"The term "queer ecology" pointed to a loose, interdisciplinary constellation of practices that aim, in different ways, to disrupt prevailing heterosexist discursive and institutional articulations of sexuality and nature, and also to reimagine evolutionary processes, ecological interactions, and environmental politics in light of queer theory. Drawing from traditions as diverse as evolutionary biology, LGBTTIQQ2SA lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, intersex, queer, questioning, two-spirited, and asexual movements, and queer geography and history, feminist science studies, ecofeminism, and environmental justice, queer ecology currently highlights the complexity of modern biopolitics, draws important connections between the the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object and cultural dimensions of environmental issues, and insists on an articulatory practice in which sex and species are understood in light of institution trajectories of power and matter"