Jessica Kellgren-Fozard tells us about the History of Queer Coding.
Queer coding is the subtextual portrayal of a queer character in the media whose identity is not explicitly confirmed within canon. This concept refers to a character that encapsulates what might be considered “queer traits” that are recognizable to the audience, but are never labeled or claimed by the content creator.
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