Cisneros Jesus
a College of Education, Educational Leadership and Foundations , University of Texas at El Paso , El Paso , Texas , USA.
J Homosex. 2018;65(11):1415-1434. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2017.1380988. Epub 2017 Oct 2.
This study brings gender, sexuality, and immigration status, and their conceptual margins, to the center of analysis via the narratives of 31 self-identified undocuqueer immigrants. Undocuqueer immigrants ascribe meaning to their experiences by producing alternate subjectivities and subject positions that resist multiple axes of oppression. These subjectivities problematize the exclusionary repercussions of single-axis identity categorization that mostly benefit those who already have some structural privileges. Undocuqueer as a form of resistance to essentialized identity discourses was evidenced in participants' opposition to heteronormative, homonormative, and DREAMer discourses. This study has implications for further understanding the way that queer politics and identity interact with various axes of inequality.
本研究通过31名自我认定的无证酷儿移民的叙述,将性别、性取向、移民身份及其概念边缘地带带入分析的核心。无证酷儿移民通过产生抵抗多重压迫轴心的另类主体性和主体位置,赋予其经历以意义。这些主体性对单轴身份分类的排他性影响提出了质疑,而这种分类大多使那些已经拥有一些结构特权的人受益。参与者对异性恋规范、同性恋规范和梦想家话语的反对,证明了无证酷儿作为对本质化身份话语的一种抵抗形式。本研究对于进一步理解酷儿政治和身份认同与各种不平等轴心相互作用的方式具有启示意义。