In a Queer Time and Place Crossword

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Across
  1. 6. Queer subcultures produce alternative _______ by allowing their participants to believe that their futures can be imagined according to logics that lie outside of those paradigmatic markers of life experience-namely, birth, marriage, reproduction, and death
  2. 8. Transgenderism, with its promise of gender _______ and its patina of transgression, its promise of flexibility and its reality of a committed rigidity, could be the successful outcome of years of gender activism
  3. 9. In queer renderings of postmodern ________, the notion of a body-centered identity gives way to a model that locates sexual subjectivities within and between embodiment, place, and practice.
Down
  1. 1. Promoting _______ at the level of identity and personal choices may sound like a postmodern or even a queer prógram for social change.
  2. 2. Postmodern geography, indeed, has built on Foucault's speculative but powerful essay on ______ and on Foucault's claim in this essay that "the present epoch will be above all an epoch of space"
  3. 3. In fact, we could say that normativity, as it has been defined and theorized within _____ studies, is the big word missing from almost all the discussions of postmodern geography within a Marxist tradition.
  4. 4. In queer renderings of postmodern geography, the notion of a body-centered _____ gives way to a model that locates sexual subjectivities within and between embodiment, place, and practice.
  5. 5. Queer uses of time and _____ develop, at least in part in opposition to the institutions of family, heterosexuality, and reproduction.
  6. 7. In fact, we could say that normativity, as it has been defined and theorized within queer studies, is the big word missing from almost all the discussions of postmodern geography within a ________ tradition.