Abstract

This article explores the possibility of bridging the experiences of LGBTQIA and racialised people and queer theory and anti-racism campaigns. It argues that performativity and transgression (from queer theory) should be considered in the attempt of anti-racism to interrupt the reproduction and maintenance of racism.

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