The Self-Inflicted Sexual Violence: Homosexuality and Queerness

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31305/rrjss.2025.v05.n02.004

Keywords:

Innate, being, becoming, Homosexuality, Queer and Self-Inflicted Sexual Violence

Abstract

This paper highlighted the confusion about Innate and Intention in sexuality. A Posteriori sexual experience, however, is declared "innate." The rationalist inquiry into Queer Theory examines the rhetoric that entered ontology, replacing "innate" with "intention". The study uses many empirical investigations and demonstrated that queer is more a consequence of process than intrinsic. The declaration of Homosexuality as innate, which opposes being and becoming difference, is intentional. It is an invasion of medical sciences on the Ontology with a purpose. The research later critiqued queer politics for Medical and psychological links that support market-driven, self-inflicted indirect sexual violence in the form of irreversible gender surgeries. Queer has been presented as part of the recognition movement against heterosexual majoritarianism as part of the oppressed identity to escape scholarly objections. Queer voluntarism, which justifies self-inflicted sexual violence, is established.

Author Biography

  • Dinesh Kumar Ahirwar, Assistant Professor, Department of Peace and Conflict Studies and Management, Sikkim University

    Dinesh Kumar Ahirwar is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies and Management, Sikkim University (Central), Gangtok. He received his Ph.D. from Jawaharlal Nehru University in the Thought of Ambedkar and Mao Zedong. He is interested in Theory of Peace and develop the Conflict Resolution framework to address the different visible and invisible Conflicts. He had Published in different Journals and Newspaper Articles in Sikkim Express on different issues; his prominent publication is as Dr Ambedkar’s Method of Social Change: Debating Means and Ends is published from Sage.

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Published

2025-12-31

How to Cite

Ahirwar, D. K. (2025). The Self-Inflicted Sexual Violence: Homosexuality and Queerness. Research Review Journal of Social Science , 5(2), 24-36. https://doi.org/10.31305/rrjss.2025.v05.n02.004