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This is not an article, it is a Talk space subpage of Talk:Queer theory, intended for improvement of the article by defining a new organizational structure. See Talk:Queer theory#Creation of a structured stub for details on why this page is here, and how to use it.

This page is a Talkspace subpage. It is a starting point for developing new organizational structures for a possible WP:TNT of the article. See Talk:Queer theory and Talk:Queer theory#Creation of a structured stub for details.

List of approaches

Feel free to contribute to an approach for a new section organization for a proposed article to replace the existing Queer theory article. Either pick one of the links below to contribute to an existing approach, or click a red link to create a new approach. (The links named after colors are arbitrary and have no meaning; feel free to change the link text to whatever you like when creating a new model approach.)

Copy-paste model

Feel free to copy-paste the following model onto a new page, if it helps; or just start your own article skeleton from scratch.

Copy-paste code to be used as starter for new approach.
<div style="background-color:#F8F8FF; margin:0 78px; padding:5px 12px; border:thin solid darkgray">
<div style="font-size:200%; text-align:center">'''{{SUBPAGENAME}} – this is not an article.'''</div>

This is not an article, it is a Talk space subpage of [[Talk:Queer theory]], intended for improvement of the article by defining a new organizational structure.  See [[Talk:Queer theory#Creation of a structured stub]] for details.
</div>

{{distinguish|Queer studies}}
'''Queer theory''' is ...

== Section one ==

== Section two ==

=== Subsection alpha ===

=== Subsection beta ===

=== Subsection gamma ===

== Section three ==

Introductory sentence of section three.<ref name="Doe-YYYY">{{cite book |last1=Doe |first1=John |authorlink1= |last2= |first2= |title=Book Title Here |date=1492 |orig-year=1st pub. PUBL. (yyyy) |url= |page= |location= |publisher= |isbn= |oclc= |access-date= |quote= }}</ref><!--
--><ref>{{cite web |last1=Roe |first1=Mary |title=Web page title |url=https://en.wikipedia.org |date=2020 |website= |publisher= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate= }}</ref>

== Section four ==

== Section five ==

== See also ==
* [[article one]]
* [[article two]]
* [[yet another article]]

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

After copying to a new page, define the section and subsection headers as you wish, to define the organization of a new Queer theory article. There's no need to fill in the content just yet; that will happen afterward, once we get consensus on an approach; just the section titles, and maybe one sentence in the section if it's not obvious from the section header what the content of that section should be.

See also

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is not an article.

This is not an article, it is a Talk space subpage of Talk:Queer theory, intended for improvement of the article by defining a new organizational structure. See Talk:Queer theory#Creation of a structured stub for details on why this page is here, and how to use it.

This page is a Talkspace subpage. It is a starting point for developing new organizational structures for a possible WP:TNT of the article. See Talk:Queer theory and Talk:Queer theory#Creation of a structured stub for details.

List of approaches

Feel free to contribute to an approach for a new section organization for a proposed article to replace the existing Queer theory article. Either pick one of the links below to contribute to an existing approach, or click a red link to create a new approach. (The links named after colors are arbitrary and have no meaning; feel free to change the link text to whatever you like when creating a new model approach.)

Copy-paste model

Feel free to copy-paste the following model onto a new page, if it helps; or just start your own article skeleton from scratch.

Copy-paste code to be used as starter for new approach.
<div style="background-color:#F8F8FF; margin:0 78px; padding:5px 12px; border:thin solid darkgray">
<div style="font-size:200%; text-align:center">'''{{SUBPAGENAME}} – this is not an article.'''</div>

This is not an article, it is a Talk space subpage of [[Talk:Queer theory]], intended for improvement of the article by defining a new organizational structure.  See [[Talk:Queer theory#Creation of a structured stub]] for details.
</div>

{{distinguish|Queer studies}}
'''Queer theory''' is ...

== Section one ==

== Section two ==

=== Subsection alpha ===

=== Subsection beta ===

=== Subsection gamma ===

== Section three ==

Introductory sentence of section three.<ref name="Doe-YYYY">{{cite book |last1=Doe |first1=John |authorlink1= |last2= |first2= |title=Book Title Here |date=1492 |orig-year=1st pub. PUBL. (yyyy) |url= |page= |location= |publisher= |isbn= |oclc= |access-date= |quote= }}</ref><!--
--><ref>{{cite web |last1=Roe |first1=Mary |title=Web page title |url=https://en.wikipedia.org |date=2020 |website= |publisher= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate= }}</ref>

== Section four ==

== Section five ==

== See also ==
* [[article one]]
* [[article two]]
* [[yet another article]]

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

After copying to a new page, define the section and subsection headers as you wish, to define the organization of a new Queer theory article. There's no need to fill in the content just yet; that will happen afterward, once we get consensus on an approach; just the section titles, and maybe one sentence in the section if it's not obvious from the section header what the content of that section should be.

See also


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