Straight nation

Heteronormativity and other exigencies of postcolonial nationalism

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Straight nation investigates the relationship between nationalism and heteronormativity. It identifies a particular expression of heterosexuality – heterosexual coupling and the formation of the heterosexual nuclear family – that lies at the centre of the postcolonial independent Singaporean nation, and argues that it provides the basis for the propagation of nationalism. Repudiating liberal theories of the nation as a repository of belonging, it theorizes nationalism as a force exclusively invested in producing figures of otherness. In queer studies and, in particular, queer-of-colour studies, there is a strong lineage of work that advances a non-identarian approach to critiquing heteronormativity. Michael Warner, for example, describes this as an understanding ‘that sexuality isn’t always or only about sexuality’. However, despite scholarship that has made visible the effects of heteronormativity on LGBT people and non-normative sexualities, comparatively little attention has been paid to how heteronormativity operates on non-LGBT people, including heterosexual subjects, and shapes their lives as well. Straight nation intervenes in this space and analyses the production of subjectivity in Singapore as a historical consequence of the sedimentation of heteronormativity through a close reading of the discursive space generated by the state via the biographical literature of early political leaders, legal and political texts, archival records, oral histories, and media reports. Drawing on critical theory in queer and cultural studies, I argue that heteronormativity structures subjectivity in Singapore, which, allied with nationalism, xenologizes queerness. Many people are consequently rendered queer and foreign at the same time – Straight nation articulates a history of this process.

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