Leonard D. Taylor, Dion T. Harry, Reginald A. Blockett
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摘要
超越轴向考虑,我们叙述了黑人酷儿教育者的经历,以及我们为生存和繁荣所从事的文学(Blockett et al. 2022)。在我们对虚拟和实体的有针对性的探索中,我们将反黑人和反酷儿时刻视为逃亡的场所——一种黑人抵抗的形成(Best & Hartman 2005;吉文斯2021)。在这篇论文中,我们关注的是黑人酷儿群体拥有并继续参与抵抗、颠覆、去中心化、存在和创造的非传统、非典型性、违反规则的文学。在此过程中,我们提供了对黑人酷儿群体的生存和代理的洞察,并为黑人酷儿教育者的经历提供了考虑新的可能未来的机会。
Black Queer Fugitivity: Agency, Language, and Digital Joy
Moving beyond axial considerations, we recount the experiences of Black queer educators and the literacies we engage in for survival and thriving (Blockett et al. 2022). In our pointed exploration of virtual and physical, we consider anti-Black and anti-queer moments as sites of fugitivity – a Black resistance formation (Best & Hartman 2005; Givens 2021). For this paper, we focus on non-conventional, un-codified, rule-defying literacies that Black queer people have and continued to engage to resist, subvert, decenter, exist, and create. In doing so we provide insight into the survival and agency of Black queer people, and invite opportunities to consider new possible futures for the experiences of Black queer educators.