A place where there is no need to explain: LGBTQ Muslims, collective disidentification and queer space in Brussels, Belgium

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
A. Boussalem
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ABSTRACT This article discusses the communities of support that LGBTQ people from a Muslim background in Brussels build with other racialized LGBTQ people, and the spaces of disidentification and resistance that these produce. It does so by analysing qualitative data collected over a year of ethnographic research with LGBTQ people from a Muslim background in Brussels. In particular, the article focuses on the functions that queer de color communities serve in the lives of research participants. It shows how communication in these often takes place on a non-verbal level, in contrast to a ‘pressure to explain’ that marks participants’ interactions in other contexts, and the sense of mutual recognition, understanding and political empowerment this communication produces. The article then discusses how the co-presence of LGBTQ people from a Muslim background and their collective resignification of cultural scripts produce counterpublic spaces that have the potential to disrupt social norms and dominant imaginations of difference.
一个不需要解释的地方:比利时布鲁塞尔的LGBTQ穆斯林、集体不认同和酷儿空间
本文讨论了布鲁塞尔穆斯林背景的LGBTQ群体与其他种族化的LGBTQ群体建立的支持社区,以及这些社区所产生的异化和抵抗空间。这是通过分析对布鲁塞尔穆斯林背景的LGBTQ人群进行为期一年的人种学研究收集的定性数据来实现的。这篇文章特别关注了酷儿群体在研究参与者的生活中所起的作用。它显示了在这些情况下的交流是如何在非语言层面上进行的,而不是“解释的压力”,这标志着参与者在其他情况下的互动,以及这种交流产生的相互认可、理解和政治赋权感。然后,文章讨论了来自穆斯林背景的LGBTQ人群的共同存在以及他们对文化剧本的集体放弃如何产生反公共空间,这些空间有可能破坏社会规范和对差异的主导想象。
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