Department of Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, California,USA.
J Homosex. 2020;67(3):305-314. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2018.1528078. Epub 2018 Oct 18.
Increasingly popular in the neoliberal university, community-engaged service-learning (CESL) courses offer rich yet contradictory opportunities for LGBTQ studies students to synthesize queer critiques of community and identity with experiences in LGBTQ communities. Much CESL scholarship has focused on the tensions between benefits to community and to students, prioritizing either radical social change or student satisfaction. Beside such debates, I propose the queer ethical, pedagogical, and political value of disappointment in the tedium and contradictions of community itself. Such queer disappointment, I contend, might enable students to cultivate the emotional and critical capacities to engage in community work on sustainable, dedramatized, and unentitled terms.
在新自由主义大学中越来越流行的社区参与式服务学习 (CESL) 课程为 LGBTQ 研究学生提供了丰富但矛盾的机会,使他们能够将对社区和身份的酷儿批判与 LGBTQ 社区的经验相结合。许多 CESL 奖学金都集中在社区和学生的利益之间的紧张关系上,要么优先考虑激进的社会变革,要么优先考虑学生的满意度。在这些争论之外,我提出了在社区本身的乏味和矛盾中感到失望的酷儿伦理、教学和政治价值。我认为,这种酷儿失望可能使学生能够培养出情感和批判能力,以可持续、去戏剧化和无特权的方式参与社区工作。