“[It] Changed Everything”: The Effect of Shifting Social Structures on Queer L2 Learners’ Identity Management

IF 1.5 2区 文学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ashley R. Moore
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Despite a growing body of knowledge regarding the relevance of queer people and their lives to language education, we still know little about the power of classrooms, institutions, and larger macro structural forces to shape—and be shaped by—the identity experiences of queer L2 learners. This article presents a comparative analysis of the identity dilemmas and decisions of two queer learners as they studied Japanese in their home countries (the United States and Romania) and Japan. The findings show that the participants had learned to view their queer identities as incompatible with the compulsory cisgenders and heterosexuality reproduced in the social setting of the L2 classroom. My analysis underscores the crucial role that institutional policies and practices have on the well-being of queer students. The comparative analysis also highlights the objective/subjective duality of macro social structures and how they come to mean in the lives of learners.
“[它]改变了一切”:社会结构变迁对酷儿二语学习者身份管理的影响
尽管关于酷儿群体及其生活与语言教育的相关性的知识越来越多,但我们仍然对教室、机构和更大的宏观结构力量在塑造和被塑造酷儿二语学习者的身份体验方面的力量知之甚少。本文比较分析了两个酷儿学习者在自己的祖国(美国和罗马尼亚)和日本学习日语时的身份困境和决定。研究结果表明,参与者已经学会将自己的酷儿身份视为与第二语言课堂社会环境中强制性的异性恋和异性恋不相容。我的分析强调了制度政策和实践对酷儿学生福利的关键作用。对比分析还强调了宏观社会结构的客观/主观二元性,以及它们在学习者生活中的意义。
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