Department of English and Comparative Literature, San Diego State University, San Diego, California, USA.
J Homosex. 2020;67(3):367-383. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2018.1530884. Epub 2018 Oct 18.
This essay examines the intersection of queerness and social class as it impinges on the field of LGBTQ+ studies. Specifically, it considers some of the disciplinary aims of queer critique in relation to the challenges facing first-generation queer scholars; in so doing, it suggests how forms of difference operate in relation to the personal over time. As a discipline committed to intersectional frameworks, LGBTQ+ studies (and its ongoing evolution) might thus usefully foreground overlapping understandings of outsiderness: namely, how queerness might be experienced as a form of class, and how class might be experienced as a form of queerness.
本文探讨了酷儿身份和社会阶层的交集,以及它们对 LGBTQ+ 研究领域的影响。具体来说,本文考虑了酷儿批判在哪些方面符合第一代酷儿学者所面临的挑战的一些学科目标;在这样做的过程中,本文提出了差异形式如何随着时间的推移与个人相关联。作为一个致力于交叉框架的学科,LGBTQ+ 研究(及其不断发展)因此可以有效地突出对局外性的重叠理解:即酷儿身份如何被体验为一种阶级形式,以及阶级如何被体验为一种酷儿身份。