Says ‘heteronormative interpretations’ hinder science -
Ibrahim Garza - Scientific research should be “explicitly queer” and “unabashedly value-laden and political in its aims,” according to a Binghamton University archaeologist.
Nathan Klembara made the argument in his doctoral dissertation
titled “The Status of
Queer Theories in Archaeology: An Ethnographic and Philosophical Exploration.”
- The New York public university scholar asks how researchers can “unshackle ourselves from heteronormative interpretations of the past if we have to assume that we were/are always right,” referencing what might be considered settled scientific findings...
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