交叉扩展产生于神经酷儿关系

IF 2.4 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
A. Oswald, S. Avory, M. Fine
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摘要

本文旨在揭示一项参与性、多方法、代际调查中嵌入的方法论、认识论和伦理模式,该调查针对的是来自美国各地的女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿、双性恋、无性恋和双性恋(LGBTQIA2S+)青年。我们与1800多名参加了一项全国性调查的年轻人一起撰写了一个种族多元化和包容性的样本,他们在开放式回答中称自己为“酷儿”和“神经多样性”。这一定性深入神经酷儿青年的生活,通过一个交叉的镜头,关注压迫和抵抗的多重连锁系统,呈现了他们的斗争和欲望的叙述。我们写这篇文章是为了反映这个社区的广泛性,以及他们摆脱束缚所有人的性别、性和能力的规范和二元期望的策略。我们展示了神经酷儿青年是如何以多种方式运作的,这些方式涉及深刻的个人、具体和政治斗争。他们渴望被认可为“我”,并度过每一天,但他们往往会遇到团结活动人士,面对面对面和网上的交叉不公正。
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Intersectional expansiveness borne at the neuroqueer nexus
ABSTRACT This article is crafted to unpack the methodological, epistemological, and ethical modes of inquiry embedded in a participatory, multi-method, intergenerational survey of/by/for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, and two-spirit (LGBTQIA2S+) youth from across the United States. We write alongside a racially diverse and inclusive sample of over 1,800 young people who participated in a national survey and referenced themselves as ‘queer’ and ‘neurodiverse’ in open-ended responses. This qualitative deep dive into the lives of neuroqueer youth presents back their narratives of struggle and desire through an intersectional lens attentive to multiple interlocking systems of oppression and resistance. We write to reflect the expansiveness of this community and their strategies to break free from normativity and binary expectations of gender, sexuality, and ability that are constraining all people. We illustrate how neuroqueer youth operate in ways that are multi-scalar with struggles that are deeply personal, embodied, and political. Their existential desires to be recognised as ‘me’ and get through the day are often met with solidarity activisms that confront intersectional injustices, both in-person and online.
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Psychology & Sexuality
Psychology & Sexuality PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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