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J. Wargo, Kyle Smith
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我们把课堂上的谈话当做文本来阅读,探讨了在“多元青年文学教学”课程中,未来的教师是如何阅读和回应迈克尔·穆罕默德·奈特(Michael Muhammad Knight)以穆斯林LGBTQIA+为主题的《The Taqwacores》的。通过思考酷儿理论——以及它的组成概念,更具体地说,同性恋民族主义——我们研究了不同的话语,无论是解放的还是压迫的,是如何被塑造成集体接受、宽容和包容的概念,与人际矛盾和偶然事件相交叉。利用批判性话语分析来追踪“酷儿、穆斯林他者”是如何在对话中被索引的,我们强调了利用多样化青年文学的承诺和陷阱,因为学生们通过单一文本的细节来审视和扩展人格的特权。
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Research: “So, you’re not homophobic, just racist and hate gay Muslims?”: Reading Queer Difference in Young Adult Literature with LGBTQIA+ Themes
Reading moments of classroom talk as text, we explored how prospective teachers in a Teaching Diverse Young Adult Literature course read and responded to Michael Muhammad Knight’s The Taqwacores, a text with a Muslim LGBTQIA+ theme. Thinking with queer theory—and its constituent concept, homonationalism, more specifically—we examined how discourses of difference, both liberatory and oppressive, were shaped as notions of collective acceptance, tolerance, and inclusion intersected with interpersonal contradictions and contingencies. Using critical discourse analysis to trace how the “queer, Muslim other” was indexed in conversation, we highlight the promises and pitfalls of leveraging diverse youth literature as students examined and extended the privilege of personhood through the particulars of a single text.
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