新自由主义的性政治理论化:同性恋社会学方法

IF 3.1 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Minwoo Jung
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本文从同性恋社会学的角度对新自由主义的学术研究进行了批判性概述。尽管主流的新自由主义学术研究忽视了作为权力关系交叉系统的性问题,但性社会学家探讨了新自由主义如何重塑国家、市场、社会以及与性、亲密关系和性政治相关的主体性。我强调性社会学与跨国女权主义和同性恋研究以及批判性种族研究的交叉,主张将性作为新自由主义与帝国、殖民主义和种族资本主义运作不可分割的一部分,对其进行细化理解。我建议未来的研究领域进一步发展这种理解,包括强调新自由主义的多样性、矛盾性和冲突性,以及它与其他政治、社会和文化形式的杂乱融合。本文最终呼吁在继续参与新自由主义及其与性政治的互动过程中进行同性恋政治经济分析,以理解新的全球挑战和社会变革,包括地缘政治的转变、数字和平台经济以及气候和生殖危机。
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Theorizing Sexuality Politics of Neoliberalism: A Queer Sociological Approach
This article provides a critical overview of neoliberalism scholarship from a queer sociological perspective. Despite mainstream neoliberalism scholarship neglecting sexuality as a system of intersecting power relations, sociologists of sexualities have explored how neoliberalism reshapes the state, market, society, and subjectivity concerning sex, intimacy, and sexual politics. Highlighting the intersection of the sociology of sexualities with transnational feminist and queer studies, as well as critical race studies, I advocate for a refined understanding of sexuality as integral to neoliberalism's operations with empire, colonialism, and racial capitalism. I suggest areas for future research to further develop this understanding, including the emphasis on the variegated nature of neoliberalism, its ambivalence and contradictions, and its promiscuous convergence with other political, social, and cultural formations. This article ultimately calls for a queer political economic analysis in the continued engagement with neoliberalism and its interactions with sexuality politics to understand new global challenges and social transformations, including shifting geopolitics, digital and platform economies, and climate and reproductive crises.
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Sociology Compass
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