Abstract
ABSTRACT In 2022, the state of Singapore decided to repeal section 377a - a law that criminalizes sex between men. Although it was heralded as an important step towards inclusion, along with the ever-growing global reach of neoliberal capitalism, there has also been an increasing criticism of the ways in which LGBT and queer values have been absorbed by, and sustains, the very systems which creates the oppression it aims to dismantle. Thus, I illustrate homonormativity in Singapore by rereading the state discourse surrounding the repeal of section 377a. In this article, I read homonormativity and concrete labour together in order to reveal how neoliberal states subsume, exploit, and reconfigure queerness by integrating it into expanding neoliberal logics of use values. The repeal of section 377a subsequently reveals the use values of gay sexual labour power in Singapore: one that is private and upholds the heteronormative social order. This article contributes to a growing materialist understanding of queer studies linked to Marxist political economy.
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