Ace Awakening: Communication Sources That Lead to Affirming Asexual-Spectrum Identities

IF 1.4 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Ben Brandley
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Abstract

Abstract Despite important inquiries on queerness, communication scholars have yet to explore the lives of folks on the asexual spectrums (also known as “ace”). This study brings attention to how rhetorics of allonormativity, or the discursive and material forces that discriminate against aces, influence ace identity. By providing in-depth and rich qualitative interview data gifted by 20 ace interviewees, I locate and organize several types of communication sources that lead people to first consider their aceness, such as interactions with friends, family members, and partners, with online content, in classrooms, and through film. Then, attention is called to the ways in which rhetorics of allonormativity can be challenged, and solutions are discussed at interpersonal and structural levels in communication studies and beyond.
王牌觉醒:导致确认无性光谱身份的交流来源
尽管对酷儿进行了重要的研究,但传播学者尚未探索无性谱系(也称为“ace”)人群的生活。这项研究引起了人们对异规范性修辞学或歧视王牌的话语和物质力量如何影响王牌身份的关注。通过提供20位优秀受访者提供的深入而丰富的定性访谈数据,我找到并组织了几种类型的沟通来源,这些来源会让人们首先考虑自己的身份,例如与朋友、家人和合作伙伴的互动,与在线内容的互动,在教室里的互动,以及通过电影的互动。然后,我们关注了异规性修辞学可能受到挑战的方式,并在交际研究和其他领域的人际和结构层面讨论了解决方案。
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