在Showtime的《作为民间的酷儿》中体现了酷儿神学

IF 0.5 Q4 COMMUNICATION Argumentation and Advocacy Pub Date : 2020-01-09 DOI:10.1080/10511431.2019.1709773
Leland G. Spencer
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本文将身体作为一种明确的修辞,分析了电视剧《作为民间的酷儿》(Showtime, 2000-2005)中的两个基督教酷儿角色,认为这些客串角色体现了酷儿神学。当他们与主角布莱恩和贾斯汀互动时,酷儿牧师汤姆和激进的酷儿活动家科迪提供了一种具体的酷儿神学,在这种神学中,存在邀请了对酷儿基督徒生活的本能体验。因此,这些角色使基督教在酷儿叙事中经常扮演的典型的敌对角色复杂化,并说明了体现论点的酷儿潜力,包括在灵性背景下。
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Embodied queer theology in Showtime’s Queer as Folk
Abstract Treating bodies as explicitly rhetorical, this article analyzes two queer Christian characters from the television series Queer as Folk (Showtime, 2000–2005), arguing that these guest characters represent embodied queer theologies. As they interact with main characters Brian and Justin, queer minister Tom and militant queer activist Cody offer an embodied queer theology where presence invites a visceral experience of queer Christian life. As such, these characters complicate the typical antagonistic role that Christianity often plays in queer narratives and illustrate the queer potential of embodied arguments, including in contexts of spirituality.
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