Vishal, Vaibhav (2025) Beyond the Binary: An Analytical Exploration of Gender Fluidity and Queer Identity in Modern LGBTQ+ Literary Texts. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (8): 25aug178. pp. 150-156. ISSN 2456-2165
Research Focus: The current paper will discuss the expression of gender fluidity and queerness in the contemporary literature of LGBTQ +, focusing on how contemporary authors break with the binary understanding of gender and its expression in their works (Smith 2019; Lee 2021). Importance: The study of these themes in literature plays a significant role into the changing discourse of gender and sexuality, providing representation to the marginalized identities and creating inclusive cultural discourse (Johnson 2018; Ramirez 2020). Methodology and Key Findings: Generating the qualitative content analysis and the queer theoretical studies, this paper examines the chosen literature of the last 20 years to identify the common patterns of gender performativity, heteronormative subversion, and intersectionality (Butler 1990; Sedgwick 1990). The results indicate that contemporary LGBTQ + literature has not only disrupted the static gender categories but also introduced complicated queer subjectivities that cannot be easily categorized (Miller 2022; Chen 2023). Contribution to LGBTQ+ Literary Criticism: This study therefore helps to broaden the scope of queer literary criticism to include fluid and intersectional identities, and can be used as a call to action to scholars to continue to engage with non-normative gender representations in literature (Garcia 2021; Patel 2022).
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