Hurricanes as a Call to Remember

IF 0.4 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
L. Mattson
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Abstract

Growing up in Florida as a queer subject, I bounced from disaster to disaster. The annual hurricane season reminds me of this vulnerability, despite my racial and class privilege to background my precarity. Through reflection, the hurricane brings me home. In this autoethnography of queer survival, I approach identity disclosure as a process of negotiation and regulation. With ecological and queer temporalities, I explore the elemental interconnections of identity, space, and time. Further, the concept of queer ecological temporality expands the present moment to encompass disasters both past and future in an era of political and climate uncertainty.
飓风是一个值得铭记的呼唤
作为一个在佛罗里达长大的同性恋,我经历了一次又一次的灾难。每年的飓风季节提醒我这种脆弱性,尽管我的种族和阶级特权为我的不稳定提供了背景。经过反思,飓风把我带回家。在这本关于酷儿生存的自我民族志中,我将身份披露视为一个协商和监管的过程。通过生态和酷儿的时间性,我探索了身份、空间和时间的基本相互联系。此外,酷儿生态时间性的概念扩展了现在的时刻,包括过去和未来的灾难,在一个政治和气候不确定的时代。
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Departures in Critical Qualitative Research
Departures in Critical Qualitative Research Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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