作为治疗正义的去病态化

IF 0.5 Q3 SOCIAL ISSUES QED-A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.14321/qed.9.issue-3.0011
S. Rodriguez, H. Rakes, Kennedy Healy, L. Ben-Moshe
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与残疾正义和变革正义/废除一样,治愈正义在很大程度上是酷儿、跨性别、有色人种女性主导的对以权利为基础、以改革为基础和新自由主义为基础的白人运动议程的干预。我们认为,每一项争取正义的运动都与其他运动深深交织在一起,相互依存和不让任何人掉队是与权利和改革的个人主义不相容的关键承诺。在这次圆桌对话中,我们定义了去病态化及其与(酷儿)反规范的关系;讨论它作为一个重要的解放联合地点;一种废奴主义世界观的介入。我们认为,愈合不需要理解在矫正,医疗或健康的镜头。相反,治愈正义是一种反殖民抵抗、社区相互依存和废奴主义关怀的哲学和实践。我们把谈话作为一种实践,一种相互学习和忘却的方式。
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Depathologization as Healing Justice
abstract:Healing justice, as with disability justice, and transformative justice/abolition, has largely been a queer-, trans-, woman of color-led intervention into the rights-based, reform-based, and neo/liberal agendas of whitestream movements. We see each of these movements for justice as deeply intertwined with the others, where interdependence and leaving no one behind are key commitments that are not compatible with the individualism of rights and reforms. In this roundtable conversation, we define depathologization and its relation to (queering) anti-normativity; discuss it as an important coalitional site of liberation; an intervention of abolitionist world-making. We argue that healing need not be understood in a corrective, carceral (medical) or ableist lens. Rather, healing justice models a philosophy and praxis of anticolonial resistance, communal interdependence, and abolitionist care. We offer the conversation as praxis and a way of learning and unlearning from each other.
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