Asante Godfried
Department of Communication, San Diego State University, San Diego, California, USA.
J Homosex. 2023 Jan 2;70(1):53-70. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2022.2121193. Epub 2022 Sep 26.
In this article, I explore what I term Sasso relationality-a framework for making sense of the untenable space where heteropatriarchal intimate commitments randomly fail to reproduce its normative mandates on the body. By exploring Sasso worldmaking in the postcolonial context of Ghana, I use autoethnographic narratives to closely examine the modes of relating that allows for spontaneous desires and pleasures to occur in particular spaces conditioned by heteronormativity. In doing so, I argue that Sasso relationality blurs the rigid boundaries that tend to separate normativity and nonnormativity in how we theorize queer relationalities. Thus, I conclude that explorations of Sasso relationality allow queer scholars to challenge Western normativities around sexuality by contesting what constitutes queerness in the Ghanaian cultural context.
在本文中,我探讨了我所称的萨索关系性——一个理解异父权亲密承诺在身体上随机无法复制其规范性指令的难以维系的空间的框架。通过在加纳的后殖民背景下探索萨索式的世界构建,我运用自我民族志叙事来仔细审视在由异性规范所限定的特定空间中,能够让自发欲望和愉悦得以产生的关系模式。在此过程中,我认为萨索关系性模糊了在我们对酷儿关系进行理论化时往往将规范性与非规范性区分开来的严格界限。因此,我得出结论,对萨索关系性的探索使酷儿学者能够通过质疑在加纳文化背景中构成酷儿性的因素,来挑战围绕性取向的西方规范性。