Yep Gust A, Chrifi Alaoui Fatima Zahrae, Lescure Ryan M
Department of Communication Studies, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California, USA.
J Homosex. 2023 Jan 2;70(1):1-16. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2022.2103875. Epub 2022 Jul 29.
Focusing on queer relationality, broadly conceptualized as minoritarian subjects' modes of relating, engaging, and connecting with others in a symbolic and material landscape of erasure and cultural unintelligibility, this special issue highlights their communication practices and relational experiences. In so doing, it attempts to mitigate epistemic injustice, a wrong perpetrated against minoritarian subjects in their capacity as knower and legitimate source of their own experiences, by making their practices and experiences known and legible in mainstream heteronormative culture. The purpose of our article is to offer a preliminary mapping of queer relationalities, ranging from communication practices to modes of sociality and relational formations that exist at the edges of mainstream cultural unintelligibility. To do so, we first explore the vast domain of queer relationality. Next, we identify and examine multiple ways of thinking, doing, and imagining queer relationality. We conclude with a discussion of theoretical, methodological, and political implications of current work on queer relationality assembled in this issue and explore future directions for research.
聚焦于酷儿关系(广义上被概念化为少数群体主体在一个被抹除且文化上难以理解的象征和物质景观中与他人建立联系、互动和联结的方式),本期特刊突出了他们的传播实践和关系体验。这样做时,它试图减轻认知不公,即针对少数群体主体作为自身经历的知晓者和合法来源所犯下的错误,方法是让他们的实践和经历在主流异性恋规范文化中为人所知且易于理解。我们文章的目的是对酷儿关系进行初步的描绘,范围涵盖从传播实践到存在于主流文化难以理解边缘的社交模式和关系形成。为此,我们首先探索酷儿关系的广阔领域。接下来,我们识别并审视思考、践行和想象酷儿关系的多种方式。我们以对本期所汇集的当前酷儿关系研究的理论、方法和政治影响的讨论作为结尾,并探索未来的研究方向。