Challenging dominant narratives, interrupting objectification, and queer creativity: Queer sex worker art in Los Angeles.

IF 1.1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Journal of Lesbian Studies Pub Date : 2023-12-22 DOI:10.1080/10894160.2023.2294557
Wei Si Nic Yiu, Lauren Levitt, Kim Ye, Kimberly Fuentes, Ashley Madness
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Drawing on queer of color critique, this paper uses mixed methods including participant observation, interviews, visual and textual analysis, and photovoice to interrogate sex workers' queer creative practices. Building upon the larger oeuvre of sex working artists, contemporary sex working artists in Los Angeles utilizes queer creativity to thwart hegemonic readings of sex work. Performances at two activist fundraisers drew on the themes and esthetics of sex work to counter mainstream narratives about sex work and workers, and to interrupt their objectification. The cover and graphics of a sex worker zine push back against dominant narratives about sex workers and the power structures that suppress sex worker self-representation. Photovoice methodology allowed sex workers to counteract objectification by telling their own stories. In their creative products, sex workers show how "queer" is a praxis of sex and gender disruption, rather than a simple identity category signaling non-heterosexuality, challenging homonormativity in addition to heteronormativity.

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挑战主流叙事、打断物化和同性恋创造力:洛杉矶的同性恋性工作者艺术。
本文借鉴了有色人种同性恋批判,采用参与观察、访谈、视觉和文本分析以及摄影选择等混合方法,对性工作者的同性恋创作实践进行了探讨。在性工作者艺术家更广泛的作品基础上,洛杉矶当代性工作者艺术家利用同性恋创造力挫败了对性工作的霸权解读。在两场活动筹款会上的表演利用了性工作的主题和美学来反驳关于性工作和性工作者的主流叙事,并打断了对他们的物化。一份性工作者杂志的封面和图案反击了关于性工作者的主流叙事以及压制性工作者自我表述的权力结构。摄影舆论法允许性工作者通过讲述自己的故事来抵制物化。性工作者在自己的创意产品中展示了 "同性恋 "如何成为性和性别破坏的实践,而不是一个简单的表明非异性恋的身份类别。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Lesbian Studies examines the cultural, historical, and interpersonal impact of the lesbian experience on society, keeping all readers—professional, academic, or general—informed and up to date on current findings, resources, and community concerns. Independent scholars, professors, students, and lay people will find this interdisciplinary journal essential on the topic of lesbian studies!
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