A critical framework that interrogates how norms around gender, sexuality, identity, and time are constructed — and who gets left out when those norms are treated as natural.
- challenges the assumption that there is a single correct way to live, develop, or progress
- includes attention to chrononormativity — the idea that life should follow a proper sequence (school, career, marriage, children)
- informs work like Time Binds - Queer Temporalities, Queer Histories and projects like Queer Latitudes
