What term describes the material processes that channel resources toward state practices of punishment, incarceration, and violence, aiming to normalize punitive practices and naturalize the carceral state?
queer investments in punishment
What is the term coined by Achille Mbembe's where some populations are marked for death while others are seen as valuable for life?
necropolitics
What term is used in the text to describe the imposition of conditions related to LGBTQ+ rights by donor countries when providing aid to other nations?
Gay conditionality
Who was the fourteenth-century female mystic whose life and poetry are used as a metaphor for radical alternatives in queer politics?
Lalla
The Stonewall Inn is in which New York City neighborhood?
Greenwich Village
According to the article, what feelings of desire, pleasure, fear, and repulsion are utilized to seduce individuals into supporting state practices of violence?
affective economies
What is the term for the following definition: a new kind of politics in which entire populations are now considered disposal, an unnecessary burden on state, and co-signed to fend for themselves?
Bio politics of disposability
Who aimed to "export" gay marriage worldwide.
David Cameron
According to the text, what is the difference between LGBT and Queer?
the former referring to fixed identities, and the latter as a critical anti-normative project
Who was the first-ever winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race?
Bebe Zahara Benet
What term describes a society in which institutions, policies, and practices revolve around the use of punishment, incarceration, and surveillance to control and manage individuals?
the carceral state
This article highlights that _____ are often barred from spaces designinated as white and respectable in their life, however, in their death they suddenly come to matter.
trans people of color
What is the name of the fund launched by the U.S. State Department to advance LGBTQ+ rights globally?
The Global Equality Fund.
In the text's critique of human rights advocacy, what term is used to describe the assimilation of queer identities into societal norms and values?
de-queering
To no one’s surprise, this Twilight star came out as gay
Kristen Stewart
What is the term for the widespread social anxiety and overreaction often triggered by a perceived threat to societal norms, values, or safety, which can lead to the exaggeration of a specific issue?
moral panic”
Often seen as the “moral counterpart” to the Global South, this region often is complicit with racist, transphobic, classist, misogynist, and homophobic violence.
the global north
what is the term denoting that local governments have become major loci of decisions on a multitude of issues with particular impact on the lives of gays and lesbians?
localization of sexuality
What concept does the text propose for queer politics, emphasizing dissidence and political transformation beyond normative values?
Radical associations
After coming out as gay, this former youtube sensation was uninvited by Nickelodeon to the annual Kids’ Choice Awards show
Jojo Siwa
According to the reading ”The capacity to police as LGBT protestors of sexual citizenship rather than as enforces of hierarchies if contingent upon a ______ social position.”
privileged
_______ refers to the belief in the superiority or distinctiveness of Western cultural norms, values, and practices related to sexuality.
Western sexual exceptionalism
what is apparent in the growing engagement of international human rights law with sexuality rights in the legal and advocacy discourse conducted within the UN and within international financial institutions?
homoglobalism
What is the term used to describe the imposition of Western-centric views on diverse cultural contexts when incorporating queer identities into human rights advocacy?
Cultural imperialism
In this film, we see Armie Hammer eat a forbidden peach from the young Timothee Chalamet in the beautiful Italian countryside.
Call Me By Your Name