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Making it Better for Queer Youth: Troubling (Neo)liberal Rhetorics of Visibility and Empowerment.

机译:为酷儿青年做得更好:可见性和赋权的令人困扰的(新)自由主义修辞学。

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This dissertation explores the discourse of queer youth as it has emerged as a distinct identity category in the U.S. from the late 1980's onwards. During this time, queer young people have come to be treated as a unique population and, particularly, as an "at-risk" population demanding study and intervention across the Social Sciences (e.g. in Psychology, Social Work and Education) as well as outside academia, most notably in the media. Similar to discourses about lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people (LGBTQ) generally, the discourse of queer youth has been profoundly shaped by a cultural politics structured through the metaphor of invisibility. My focus in this project is to look specifically at discourses of visibility as empowerment in order to better understand how the identities of LGBTQ youth are being defined within contemporary dominant discourses in the U.S.A. Given the higher incidence of suicide among LGBTQ young people, the dominant discourses in academia and media most commonly engage rhetorics of empowerment aimed at supporting and even 'saving' queer youth. While sharing these goals, I argue that the rhetorics of visibility and empowerment presented to young people are troubling in their use of narrow versions of American liberal individualism that are often indistinct from, and/or aligned with, neoliberal ideologies that render invisible the material social differences and inequalities that shape the lives of many young people.;In pursuing this critique, I examine the discourse of queer youth in three specific discourse domains. First, I examine the epistemological frameworks in the discourse in the emerging field of Social Science research on queer youth over the last 30 years. Second, in the first of two case studies, I examine the rhetorics of empowerment in three large-scale media projects aimed at queer young people in the U.S.A. over the last fifteen years: XY, Young Gay American (YGA), and the It Gets Better project. Lastly, in a second case study I turn to photovoice, a community-based participatory research method in which I ask how, if given the tools, would queer young people visualize themselves and their communities.
机译:本文探讨了酷儿青年的话语,因为从1980年代后期开始,酷儿青年在美国已成为一个独特的身份类别。在这段时间里,酷儿被视为独特的人群,尤其是需要社会科学(例如心理学,社会工作和教育领域)以及外界的研究和干预的“高危”人群学术界,尤其是媒体。与关于男女同性恋,双性恋,变性者和同性恋者的论述(LGBTQ)大致相似,同性恋青年的论述深刻地由隐喻隐喻所构成的文化政治所塑造。我在这个项目中的重点是将能见度的话语具体地看作是授权,以便更好地理解在美国当代主流话语中如何定义LGBTQ年轻人的身份,因为LGBTQ年轻人中自杀的发生率较高,在学术界和媒体中,最常见的是使用赋权言论来支持甚至“拯救”酷儿。在分享这些目标的同时,我认为向年轻人展示的能见度和增强能力的言论令人困扰,因为他们使用的狭义版本的美国自由主义个人主义常常与新自由主义意识形态难以区分和/或保持一致,从而使物质社会看不见塑造许多年轻人生活的差异和不平等。在进行这种批评时,我从三个特定的话语领域考察了酷儿的话语。首先,我考察了最近30年来社会科学研究中新兴的同志青年领域中的认识论框架。其次,在两个案例研究的第一个中,我研究了在过去的15年中针对美国年轻人的三个大型媒体项目的赋权言论:XY,美国青年同性恋者(YGA)和“获取”更好的项目。最后,在第二个案例研究中,我转向photovoice,这是一种基于社区的参与式研究方法,在该方法中,我问到如果有了这些工具,将如何吸引年轻人形象化自己及其社区。

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  • 作者

    Chancellor, Calla.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Washington.;

  • 授予单位 University of Washington.;
  • 学科 GLBT Studies.;Psychology Developmental.;Gender Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 222 p.
  • 总页数 222
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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