According to this week's lecture, employing a critical approach to understanding heterosexuality involves all of the following, EXCEPT:
1) seeing heterosexuality as innate that invokes particular gendered and sexual power relations between men and women, and between heterosexuals and sexual minorities.
2) questioning heterosexuality as inevitable and normative, and challenging its dominance.
3) problematizing commonsense understandings of heterosexuality as a dominant norm to investigate the diversity of meanings, social arrangements, and hierarchies within this category.
4) interrogating the specific meanings associated with heterosexuality embedded as both an institution and in everyday discourse.
5) All of the above are involved when employing a critical approach to understanding heterosexuality deviance.