Dykes,Disability&Stuff:酷儿Ableism与Cripquer印刷文化的工作

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES
Jessica Waggoner
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摘要:本文借鉴女性主义和酷儿残障研究方法,通过《戴克斯》、《残障与物质》、《hikan:有能力的女人》等时事通讯,探索残障女同性恋群体的纸质档案。这些出版物偏离了女同性恋女权主义运动的中心,这种运动排斥了那些不能在公共场合抗议的人,也排斥了那些不能在难以进入的空间参加女同性恋活动的人。她们通过交换DIY访问技术、约会故事和新的抗议模式,形成了一个印刷集体,削弱了对女同性恋生活的叙述。这篇文章聚焦于二十世纪后期女同性恋版画文化中出现的三个主要主题。我首先讨论了女同性恋土地运动中围绕残疾和劳动的紧张关系,然后讨论了残疾和非残疾女同性恋文化中对“力量”的能动主义提升,特别是当它们与性期望有关时,我最后讨论了有色人种的残疾女同性恋如何在白人残疾社区和白人非残疾女同性恋文化之间导航,以及如何进行监视。通过观察这些酷儿对残疾歧视的批评,我们可以理解它们是如何将当前的酷儿理论和酷儿的颜色批评领域推向前景的,并进一步将它们置于更长的酷儿和残疾正义组织谱系中。
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Dykes, Disability & Stuff: Queer Ableisms and the Work of Cripqueer Print Cultures
Abstract:Drawing on feminist and queer disability studies methods, this article explores a print archive of disabled lesbian communities through newsletters such as Dykes, Disability & Stuff, and Hikané: The Capable Womon. These publications decentered a lesbian-feminist activism that excluded those who could not protest in public and attend lesbian events in inaccessible spaces. Swapping DIY access technologies, dating stories, and new modes of protest, they forged a print collectivity that cripped narratives of lesbian life. This essay homes in on three major themes that emerge across lesbian print cultures in the late twentieth century. I first discuss the tensions surrounding disability and labor in lesbian land movements, next the ableist elevation of “strength” in disabled and nondisabled lesbian cultures alike, particularly as they pertain to sexual expectations, and I conclude with a discussion of how disabled lesbians of color navigated the terrain between white disability communities and white nondisabled lesbian culture, as well as carceral surveillance. By looking to these queer critiques of ableism, we can understand how they foreground the current fields of crip theory and crip of color critique, and furthermore situate them within a longer genealogy of cripqueer and disability justice organizing.
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Feminist Studies
Feminist Studies Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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