Theory Diary
🌱 First Post: “Why I’m Writing This Now”
This is the first in a series of notes I’m calling a Theory Diary. I’m rereading and rethinking through writers who’ve shaped how we talk about gender, identity, and rebellion—and pairing those reflections with cultural memory, fashion, fictional sketches, and speculative wonder. It’s not academic, but it’s rigorous in its own way: personal, curious, and sometimes weird.
- Judith Butler and the Performative Body
- Michel Foucault and the Disruption of Normative Lifestyles
- Susan Sontag and the Elegance of Camp
Jean Baudrillard and the Glittering Simulacrum- bell hooks and the Pedagogy of Drag — Love, Liberation, and Literacy
Gloria Anzaldúa and the Punkness of the Margins- Marcuse and the Hippie Body
- Jose Estaban Munoz: Androgyny, Punk, and Traces in K-Pop
And a chapter on hippies.
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