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Introduction to the Special Issue: Working Toward a Definition of Queer Literacies 特刊导言:努力定义酷儿文学
Pub Date : 2022-03-08 DOI: 10.21623/1.9.2.1
C. Craig, W. Flores, Zarah C. Moeggenberg
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Trade: Sexual Identity, Ambiguity, and Literacy Normativity 贸易:性别认同、模糊性和文化规范性
Pub Date : 2022-03-08 DOI: 10.21623/1.9.2.4
S. Davis
This article explicates trade as a fierce literacy by critically engaging with literacy narratives of Black queer people who meet with heterosexual men for sexual encounters. I focus on the “trade” knowledges and ways of knowing of Black gay men and transwomen at Harlem Pride 2017. Informed by the literacy work of Eric Darnell Pritchard, I argue that the participants deliberately engaged in corrective literacy practices that speak back to dominant sexual pathologies about straight Black men (and men in general). It is this ability to read and share against dominant scripts that I see as a fierce literacy. Their responses and narratives complicate heteronormative understandings of sexuality based on orientation. Trade is a term used in the larger gay culture that has existed since the late 1800s (predating down low, which I touch on below) but has particular traction in the Black queer community. Building on the works of other scholars (Johnson “Snap!”; McCune; Bailey), I found that my participants’ responses were in line with a larger discussion in the Black queer community about straight Black men who engage in queer sexual acts. Specifically, the participants told stories or literacy narratives to offer a queer-counter narrative, or an on-the-spot oppositional read of heterosexual men and heterosexuality more largely. I critically engage three ideas: (1) trade as a literacy, (2) “the truth about straight men,” and (3) “sex is more than tops and bottoms.”
这篇文章通过批判性地参与黑人酷儿与异性恋男性发生性接触的文化叙事,将贸易解释为一种激烈的文化。我在哈莱姆骄傲2017上关注的是黑人同性恋男性和跨性别女性的“贸易”知识和认识方式。根据埃里克·达内尔·普里查德(Eric Darnell Pritchard)的扫盲工作,我认为参与者故意进行纠正性扫盲练习,以回应关于直男黑人(以及一般男性)的主流性病态。正是这种阅读和分享主流文字的能力,我认为这是一种强大的读写能力。他们的反应和叙述使基于性取向的异性恋规范理解复杂化。“贸易”这个词在更广泛的同性恋文化中使用,自19世纪末就存在了(早于我在下面提到的低潮时期),但在黑人酷儿群体中特别受欢迎。以其他学者的作品为基础(Johnson的《Snap!》;麦克卡尼;贝利),我发现我的参与者的反应与黑人酷儿社区中关于从事酷儿性行为的直男黑人的更大讨论是一致的。具体来说,参与者通过讲述故事或文学叙事来提供一种反同性恋的叙事,或者更多地是对异性恋男性和异性恋的现场对立解读。我批判性地提出了三个观点:(1)贸易是一种文化,(2)“关于直男的真相”,(3)“性不仅仅是上下”。
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Does Every Lesbian Have a Superpower that Makes Them Out and Not Dead by Suicide?: A Poetics against Standardizing Literacy Narratives 是不是每个女同性恋都有一种超能力,能让她们出柜而不自杀?反对文学叙事标准化的诗学
Pub Date : 2022-03-08 DOI: 10.21623/1.9.2.2
S. Patterson
This essay, in three parts plus a conclusion, is a performance of US third world feminist praxis for our contemporary moment. Part one is a literacy narrative that resists generic convention. Part two uses conventions of academic writing to explore the damage that is happening to the field of composition and rhetoric due to the academic erasure of US third world feminist praxis. Part three is a gift. The conclusion is a manifesto to end the economic exploitation of students and teachers in our first-year writing classrooms. The sum of the parts is greater than the whole.
本文分三部分和结语,是美国第三世界女性主义实践在当代的一种表现。第一部分是抵制一般惯例的读写叙事。第二部分运用学术写作惯例来探讨由于美国第三世界女权主义实践的学术抹掉而对写作和修辞学领域造成的损害。第三部分是礼物。结论是一个宣言,结束了学生和教师的经济剥削在我们的一年级写作课堂。部分的总和大于整体。
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Reading Yourself Queer Later in Life: Bisexual Literacies, Temporal Fluidity, and the Teaching of Composition 《在以后的生活中读自己是同性恋:双性恋文化、时间流动性和作文教学》
Pub Date : 2022-03-08 DOI: 10.21623/1.9.2.3
Buyserie Beth
Because bisexuality, even within queer spaces, is often made invisible and erased, here I argue that bisexual literacy practices are also often similarly invisible and erased. Additionally, I ask that we consider bisexual survival and literacy in terms of age and sexual fluidity. Creating space for people to identify as queer throughout their lives—and to recognize sexual fluidity as an embodied literacy practice that challenges normativity—is, I argue, also necessary for survival. Yet as I tried to read myself queer later in life, the literacy practices that had once sustained me were no longer life-affirming. When even queer texts fail to sustain us, what options do we have for survival? How do we teach, how do we live, when we know that literacy and composition practices are often simultaneously a means of both survival and risk? In this essay, I interrogate how bisexual and later-in-life literacies challenge normative reading practices and contribute to queer literacies and possibilities for survival. I argue that we need more possibilities for bisexual and later-in-life reading and writing practices, both to affirm who we are and to help navigate the binaries that insist we deny part of our identities.
因为双性恋,即使在酷儿空间里,也经常被忽视和抹去,所以我认为双性恋的文学实践也经常被忽视和抹去。此外,我要求我们从年龄和性流动性的角度考虑双性恋的生存和文化。我认为,为人们创造空间,让他们在一生中都认同自己是酷儿,并承认性别流动性是一种挑战常态的具体化的文化实践,这也是生存所必需的。然而,当我在后来的生活中试图读懂自己时,曾经支撑我的识字练习不再是生活的肯定。当酷儿文本都不能支撑我们的时候,我们还有什么生存的选择?当我们知道识字和写作往往同时是生存和冒险的一种手段时,我们该如何教学,如何生活?在这篇文章中,我探讨了双性恋和晚年文学是如何挑战规范的阅读实践,并有助于酷儿文学和生存的可能性。我认为,我们需要为双性恋和晚年的阅读和写作提供更多的可能性,既可以肯定我们是谁,也可以帮助我们驾驭坚持让我们否认部分身份的二元对立。
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Book Review—The Borders of AIDS: Race, Quarantine & Resistance by Karma R. Chávez 书评-艾滋病的边界:种族,隔离和抵抗,作者:Karma R. Chávez
Pub Date : 2022-03-08 DOI: 10.21623/1.9.2.5
Ruben "Ruby" Mendoza
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Book Review - Writing Across Cultures by Robert Eddy and Amanda Espinosa-Aguilar 罗伯特·艾迪和阿曼达·埃斯皮诺萨-阿吉拉尔的《书评-跨文化写作》
Pub Date : 2022-01-17 DOI: 10.21623/1.9.1.8
Edrees Nawabi
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Book Review - Linguistic Justice: Black Language, Literacy, Identity, and Pedagogy by April Baker-Bell 书评——《语言正义:黑人语言、读写能力、身份认同和教育学》,作者:艾普丽尔·贝克-贝尔
Pub Date : 2022-01-17 DOI: 10.21623/1.9.1.6
T. Budhathoki
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Brokering Community-Engaged Writing Pedagogies: Instructors Imagining and Negotiating Race, Space, and Literacy 中介社区参与写作教学法:教师想象和谈判种族、空间和读写能力
Pub Date : 2022-01-17 DOI: 10.21623/1.9.1.3
Michael Blancato, Gavin P. Johnson, B. J. Moss, S. Wilder
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Book Review - Using ESL Students' First Language to Promote College Success 书评-使用ESL学生的第一语言促进大学成功
Pub Date : 2022-01-17 DOI: 10.21623/1.9.1.5
Stephanie Rudwick, S. Jeewa
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Book Review - Teaching Racial Literacy: Reflective Practices for Critical Writing by Mara Lee Grayson 书评-教授种族素养:批判性写作的反思实践玛拉·李·格雷森
Pub Date : 2022-01-17 DOI: 10.21623/1.9.1.7
K. Tucker
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