English edit

Etymology edit

post- +‎ queer

Adjective edit

postqueer (not comparable)

  1. After the establishment of the queer (homosexual, bisexual, transgender, etc.) movement, or queer theory.
    • 2013, Lynn Huffer, Mad for Foucault: Rethinking the Foundations of Queer Theory:
      This has meant also a postfeminist, postqueer shift toward a different Foucault than the one we were obsessed with in the 1980s and nineties. If we still use him, it is usually for purposes other than sex: the rethinking of race, sovereignty, religion, and nation.