Allison Taylor
York University
10 Papers
Allison Taylor is an academic researcher from York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Queer & Feeling. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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Femme resistance: the fem(me)inine art of failure
TL;DR: Using femme theory, Foucault, and queer failure as analytical frameworks, the authors demonstrates the role of feminine failure in resisting and subverting systems of oppression, subsequently demonstrating the importance of femme failure in resistance and subversion.
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“But where are the dates?” Dating as a central site of fat femme marginalisation in queer communities
TL;DR: This article explored the negotiations of dating in contemporary queer communities in Canada using interviews with fifteen queer fat femme women and gender nonconforming individuals, and explored the relationship between fat femmes' negotiations with dating.
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Fashioning fat fem(me)ininities
TL;DR: This paper explored how queer fat femme women and gender nonconforming individuals negotiate a dominant cultural fashioning of fat fem(me)ininity as hyperfeminine, fat “in t...
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“Femme ain’t frail”: (re)considering femininity, aging, and gender theory
Jami McFarland,Allison Taylor +1 more
TL;DR: Analysis of the intersection of femme, aging, and later-in-life disability by using the popular, contemporary slogan “femme ain’t frail” to explore who is erased, excluded, and overlooked when fem(me)ininity is conceptualized as strong, fierce, and chosen.
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