ABSTRACT

This conclusion presents some closing thoughts discussed in the preceding chapters of this book. The book explains how contemporary notions of queer have in many ways reached a political peak because of an interest in identity politics and more specifically heteronormativity. The intersection of queer with Deleuze and Guattaris political philosophy and Bakhtins material philosophy is but one flow of production that can plateau the queer/heteronormative dyad and should not serve as an exhaustive theoretical framework. It explores a grave concern with the illicit movement of people and things and how exploitation increasingly becomes the driving force for Western and Eurocentric productions of productions. Post-queer dialogical-becomings focus on the creative aspects of life that are moving forward and indefinitely becoming-other. Post-Queer Politics is a deterritorialized line of flight itself that nomadically produces a war without battle lines by plateau the queer/heteronormative through what I refer to as dialogical-becomings.