sprinkle: an undergraduate journal of feminist and queer studies
Abstract
This paper addresses the ways in which the kitchen has historically existed as a site of violence and worked to actively exclude marginalized people. Working with Judith Butler’s definition of queer and José Muñoz’s concept of queer futurity, the concept of queering the kitchen is discussed as a method for creating accessible, equitable, and inclusive kitchens.
Publication Date
9-2020
Recommended Citation
Warg, Asher
(2020)
"Queering Kitchens: Dismantling Violence and Reimagining Livable Spaces,"
sprinkle: an undergraduate journal of feminist and queer studies: Vol. 13, Article 5.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/sprinkle/vol13/iss1/5
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