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" In her cultural critique The Promise of Happiness (2010), Sara Ahmed writes about the ways in which happiness — as it’s currently constructed — is far more available to some than others, often those who can more easily conform to the ‘norm’. She argues that happiness is a cultural imperative that directs us toward certain life choices and away from others. Happiness is promised to those who are willing to live their lives in the ‘right’ way, e.g. marriage, kids, home, career. "

Meg-John Barker , Queer: A Graphic History


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Meg-John Barker quote : In her cultural critique The Promise of Happiness (2010), Sara Ahmed writes about the ways in which happiness — as it’s currently constructed — is far more available to some than others, often those who can more easily conform to the ‘norm’. She argues that happiness is a cultural imperative that directs us toward certain life choices and away from others. Happiness is promised to those who are willing to live their lives in the ‘right’ way, e.g. marriage, kids, home, career.