Adams Robyn B
Department of Advertising & Brand Strategy, Texas Tech University.
Health Commun. 2024 Oct 31:1-11. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2024.2422556.
Black Queer people's reproductive experiences are largely under-documented and under-reported in health communication research, despite the omnipresence of their storytelling within humanities-based literature. Drawing from a larger health study using Black feminist perspectives and centering Black Queer people's lived experiences with reproduction, previous health research, and Black Queer poetics, this study uses an art-based research approach to create erasure poems that detail how Black Queer birthing people resist and survive reproductive-based injustices. Specifically, through this innovative approach, I construct eight erasure poems developed from the previous insights of Black Queer people's answer to "What is the future of reproduction?" These poems detail unparalleled truths about the needs and strategies that necessitate efforts to improve reproductive justice for my community. The poems detail Black Queer people's discussions of the importance of community networks along our reproductive health journeys, creating new conceptualizations of motherhood and parenthood, new understandings of reproductive-based stigma and oppression, and our use of spirituality as a tool for reclaiming reproductive autonomy.
在健康传播研究中,黑人同性恋群体的生殖经历在很大程度上记录不足且报道较少,尽管他们的故事在基于人文的文献中随处可见。本研究借鉴了一项更大规模的健康研究,该研究采用黑人女性主义视角,以黑人同性恋群体的生殖生活经历、先前的健康研究以及黑人同性恋诗学为中心,运用基于艺术的研究方法创作了擦除诗,详细描述了黑人同性恋生育群体如何抵抗基于生殖的不公正并生存下来。具体而言,通过这种创新方法,我根据黑人同性恋群体对“生殖的未来是什么?”这一问题的先前见解创作了八首擦除诗。这些诗详细阐述了关于需求和策略的无与伦比的真相,这些需求和策略需要努力为我的社区改善生殖正义。这些诗详细描述了黑人同性恋群体在生殖健康旅程中对社区网络重要性的讨论,创造了母性和父母身份的新概念,对基于生殖的污名和压迫有了新的理解,以及我们将灵性作为恢复生殖自主权的工具的运用。