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AP European History
Unit 3 – Absolutism and Constitutionalism
Topic 3.7
In terms of Queer Theory, how can we interpret the sexual politics at play within absolutist courts?
As environments strictly enforcing heterosexual monogamy while punishing deviations severely.
As areas devoid of any significant sexual politics due to religious constraints.
As a space where LGBTQ+ rights were openly acknowledged and protected.
As an arena where non-heteronormative relations could be simultaneously performed and obscured.
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