Rhetorics of Allonormativity: The Case of Asexual Latter-day Saints

IF 0.6 Q3 COMMUNICATION Southern Communication Journal Pub Date : 2022-08-05 DOI:10.1080/1041794X.2022.2108891
Ben Brandley, Leland G. Spencer
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ABSTRACT Asexuality describes a range of identities characterized by a lack of attraction toward sexual relationships or activities, and its opposite is allosexuality. In this essay, we offer a rhetorical theorization of allonormativity. For us, allonormativity describes the constitutive practices whereby social structures expect and privilege sexual and romantic attraction and relationships —to the exclusion and erasure of asexual and aromantic people. We then apply the concept to the case of asexual Latter-day Saints. Using a close reading of data from interviews and online posts, we reveal how allonormativity constrains the lives of asexual Latter-day Saints from three sources: religious leadership, families, and asexual Latter-day Saints themselves. We briefly consider asexuals’ rhetorical strategies in response to allonormativity before concluding with a call to denaturalize presumptions of allosexuality in queer and trans communication research, within and beyond contexts of religious communication.
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无性恋描述了一系列以对性关系或性活动缺乏吸引力为特征的身份,其对立面是异性恋。在这篇文章中,我们提供了一个修辞理论化的异构性。对我们来说,异规范性描述了社会结构期望和特权性和浪漫的吸引力和关系的构成实践-排斥和消除无性恋和浪漫的人。然后我们把这个概念应用到无性恋的后期圣徒身上。通过仔细阅读访谈和网上文章的数据,我们从三个方面揭示了异规范性是如何限制无性恋后期圣徒的生活的:宗教领导、家庭和无性恋后期圣徒自己。我们简要地考虑了无性恋者在回应异性规范时的修辞策略,然后呼吁在同性恋和跨性别交流研究中,在宗教交流的背景下和超越宗教交流的背景下,对异性的假设进行变性。
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