The forked tongue

non-binary, subversion and resistance against lgbtqiapnphobia and ableism

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9771/peri.v2i21.55701

Abstract

What happens when the subaltern speaks? Based on this questioning, this text points out possibilities to circumvent LGBTQIAPNphobia and ableism, through a snaking of oxumarê between the embarrassing bushes of paradise, with ways to establish unpredictable relationships from the palate of the rebel vipers-in-us: our forked, fissured tongue.

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Author Biographies

Lucas Silva Dantas, Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo

Educator, researcher and LGBTQIAP+ activist. She holds a master's degree and is a doctoral candidate in the Postgraduate Program in Education: History, Politics, Society at the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo, Brazil. Professor of Gender and Sexuality at the Singularidades Institute.

Rodrigo de Oliveira Feitosa Vaz, Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo

Clinical psychologist, actor-performer and writer (and), non-binary queer, northeasterner, disabled person. He has a Master's degree in Social Psychology from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo and a postgraduate degree in Psychoanalysis and Gender Relations: Ethics, Clinic and Politics from the Institute for Research in Psychoanalysis and Gender Relations. She advises on academic and literary writing.

Published

2025-04-24

How to Cite

Dantas, L. S., & de Oliveira Feitosa Vaz, R. . (2025). The forked tongue: non-binary, subversion and resistance against lgbtqiapnphobia and ableism. Revista Periódicus, 2(21), 34–64. https://doi.org/10.9771/peri.v2i21.55701