Deaf, Gay, HIV Positive, and Proud: Narrating an Alternative Identity in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Pub Date : 2009-01-01 DOI:10.1080/00083968.2010.9707584
C. Broqua
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Abstract This article explores the ways in which John Meletse, a young black man who is an openly gay Deaf activist living with HIV, prioritizes some identities over otherswhen telling us about his life. In analyzing this narrative of self, this article explores the ways in which sexual, gender, and "disabled" identities intersect in alternative constructions of masculinity. A close reading of parts of John's biographic narrative allows the article to show rather than tell how his coming to terms with sexual identity is a process. John's videotaped life story, translated from South African Sign Language, was drawn from original interviews that formed part of the results of a SANPADproject onDeaf Culture in South Africa and from subsequent follow-up interviews.
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聋人、同性恋、艾滋病毒阳性和骄傲:讲述种族隔离后南非的另一种身份
这篇文章探讨了John Meletse,一个年轻的黑人,他是一个公开的同性恋聋人艾滋病活动家,在告诉我们他的生活时,他是如何优先考虑一些身份的。在分析这种自我叙事的过程中,本文探讨了性、性别和“残疾”身份在男性气质的不同建构中交叉的方式。仔细阅读约翰传记叙述的部分内容,可以让这篇文章展示而不是讲述他如何接受性身份是一个过程。约翰的人生故事录像,翻译自《南非手语》,取材于sanpad南非聋人文化项目的原始采访,以及随后的后续采访。
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