‘Happy as in Queer’ – The Affective Paradoxes of Queer Families

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 Q4 Social Sciences Sociologus Pub Date : 2015-09-22 DOI:10.3790/SOC.65.1.35
Yv E. Nay
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Abstract The restrictive legal and political regulations of queer families in Switzerland provide the basis of this article. Within this context, Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Transgender and Queers (LGBTQ) aim to have their families recognized through the public mediation of affects such as happiness. Consequently, the author attends to the affective politics of imagining and living families by LGBTQ. The author draws upon ethnographic data to explore how happiness structures modes of relatedness in terms of family. With an affect theory stance, the article turns to two case studies which allow to apply and eventually extend Sara Ahmed’s concept of the family as a ‘promise of happiness’ (Ahmed 2010a). By means of the case studies, the author elaborates on how queer families are linked to a normalized, heteronormative figure of ‘the family,’ as well as to dissident modes of relatedness. An affect theory-based analysis leads the author finally to challenge the contrasting juxtaposition of normalized and dissi...
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“快乐如酷儿”——酷儿家庭的情感悖论
瑞士对酷儿家庭的限制性法律和政治规定为本文的研究提供了依据。在这种背景下,女同性恋者、男同性恋者、双性恋者、跨性别者和酷儿(LGBTQ)的目标是通过幸福感等影响的公共调解来认可他们的家庭。因此,作者关注LGBTQ想象和生活家庭的情感政治。作者利用民族志数据来探讨幸福如何在家庭方面构建关系模式。在情感理论的立场下,文章转向两个案例研究,允许应用并最终扩展Sara Ahmed的家庭概念作为“幸福的承诺”(Ahmed 2010a)。通过案例研究,作者详细阐述了酷儿家庭是如何与一个正常化的、异性恋的“家庭”形象以及不同的关系模式联系在一起的。基于情感理论的分析使作者最终对规范化与非规范化的对比并置提出了挑战。
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