"Epistemology of the Closet" Quotes
The book "Epistemology of the Closet" explores the relationship between knowledge and sexuality.
queer | 258 pages | Published in 1990
Quotes
The closet had long been the privileged space for the storage of things the existence of which was not admitted.
I think it is in the nature of the closet that it is always the more or less improvised construction of a space that is more or less an emergency accommodation.
The closet is a defining structure for gay oppression. It is a space of enforced invisibility and isolation.
Coming out of the closet has become the leading political rite of passage for gay men and lesbians.
The closet is a place of multiple and overdetermined significances.
The dynamics of coming out are inextricably tied to the dynamics of staying in the closet.
The closet is not a way to hide but a way of hiding.
The closet is a kind of storage place, an improvisational space for things to be stored.
The closet is where it is never quite safe to be, but the only place safer is the closet's opposite, the wide wide world.
The closet is the site of a panoply of potent and often bewildering effects.





