The first word used by the Scots in 1508 is a strange, unique or quirky word that evolved into a critical theory that shows traditional gender and resistance to sex from the early 1990s did. At a conference held at the University of California conference on homosexual speculation, an Italian writer Teresa de Lauretis made the term "strange theory". Under the influence of decomposition, post structuralism, feminism, Queer theory challenges the convention of assigning people to different categories based on explanation.
Queer theory was the field of critical theory that appeared in the field of Queer research and female research in the early 1990s. The strange theory involves a strange reading of the text and the theory of "strange" itself. Also under the influence of Lauren Berlant, Leo Bersani, Judith Butler, Lee Edelman, Jack Halberstam, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick's research, Queer theory is based on the feminist challenge and gender is part of basic self and homosexual studies I believe there is. The focus of homosexuality research lies in the investigation of natural and unnatural behavior of homosexual behavior, but homosexual theory extends its focus to include all types of sexual acts or identity. Identity is a normative and deviant category
Queer theory was originally related to OutRage 's extreme homosexual politics ACT UP! Like other groups, "Queers" are regarded as identity tags that point to separatist and non-assimilative politics. The development of the Queer theory arises from examination of the limits of perception in identity politics of traditional identity and self identity. In particular, Queer theorists have identified processes for mergers and stabilization centered on other identity tags (such as homosexuals and lesbians) and wonders of explanation to counter this. Queer theory attempts to maintain criticism rather than defining a specific identity. These criticisms are expressed through a series of concepts in sub-fields such as ecological techniques in technology research.