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Okay, I'm finding that a little hard to believe, because a simple search on Google Scholar would find dozens of such articles. But here are a few citations purely from my own research:
Balay, A. (2012). “Incloseto Putbacko!”: Queerness in Adolescent Fantasy Fiction. The Journal of Popular Culture, 45(5), 923-942.
Ehnenn, Jill R. (2007). Queering Harry Potter. In Peele, Thomas (Ed.), Queer popular culture: Literature, media, film, and television (pp.229-256). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Hall, D. (2003). Queer theories. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Halperin, D. (2003). The Normalization of Queer Theory. Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 45, Iss. 2-4.
Hollinger, V. (1999). (Re)reading Queerly: Science Fiction, Feminism, and the Defamiliarisation of Gender. Science Fiction Studies 26(1), 23-40.
Kilgore, De W. (2009). Queering Humanity in SF. In ‘SFS Symposium: Sexuality in Science Fiction’. Science Fiction Studies, 36(3), 385-403.
Lipton, M. (2008). Queer Readings of Popular Culture: Searching [to] Out the Subtext. In Driver, S. (Ed.), Queer Youth Cultures (pp.163-180). Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
Pearson, W. (1999). Alien Cryptographies: the View from Queer. Science Fiction Studies, 26(1), 1-22.
Pearson, W. (2009). Queer Theory. In M. Bould, A. Butler, A. Roberts & S. Vint (Eds.), The Routledge companion to science fiction (pp. 298-307). Oxford: Routledge.
And here are five academic books on the topic:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Critical-Introduction-Queer-Theory/dp/0748615970/
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Queer-Theory-Introduction-Annamarie-Jagose/dp/0814742343/
https://www.amazon.co.uk/No-Future-Queer-Theory-Death/dp/0822333694/
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Genealogy-Queer-Theory-American-Subjects/dp/1566397871/
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Queer-Phenomenology-Orientations-Objects-Others-ebook/dp/B00EHNZ2FY/
Not doing summaries/reviews, cause it's late and I'm tired. On request, I suppose. Mostly books, with a couple docs and a few blogs.
Less theory, more personal experiences:
Actually Theory:
And a couple links I make it a point to share whenever I can:
To quote from my Queer Theory textbook:
"Given the extent of its commitment to denaturalisation, queer itself can have neither a foundational logic nor a consistent set of characteristics...Queer's ambiguity is often cited as the reason for its mobilisation. Defining queer as a term which 'mark[s] a flexible space for the expression of ALL aspects of non- (anti-, contra-) straight cultural production and reception" (caps and italics mine) (pp. 96-97)
Jagose, Annamarie. 1996. Queer Theory: An Introduction. Melbourne
University Press. Amazon link
This is the book, but for some unknown reason, no longer with the sex act. Sorry!