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Drugs as technologies of the self: Enhancement and transformation in LGBTQ cultures

机译:药物作为自我的技术:LGBTQ培养的增强和转型

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The consumption of drugs has long been a mainstay of urban queer cultures and it is well-recognised that complex connections exist between sexual minoritisation and desires to chemically alter bodily experience. Yet despite evidence that rates of consumption are higher among LGBTQ populations, research exploring the gendered and sexual dynamics of these forms of consumption is limited and tends to frame such consumption as a response to stigma, marginalisation and discrimination. Against this dominant explanatory frame, this article explores the diverse experiences of LGBTQ consumers, and in so doing highlights both the pleasures and benefits of consumption, as well as potential risks and harms. Contributing to the growing body of ontopolitically oriented research that treats the materiality of drugs as emergent and contingent, we trace the ontologies of drugs, sexuality and gender that LGBTQ subjects generate through specific practices of consumption. Our analysis draws on qualitative interviews with 42 self-identified LGBTQ people from an Australian study designed to explore how sexual and gender-diverse minorities pursue particular drug effects to enhance or transform their experience of gender and/or sexuality. Our participants' accounts illuminate how drug consumption materialises in relation to sex, desire and play where it enhances pleasure, facilitates transgression and increases endurance. In the context of gender variance, our findings suggest that drug use can transform gendered experience and enable the expression of non-normative gender identities, in the process challenging gender binarism. By considering the productive role of drugs in enacting queer identities, this article treats drugs as 'technologies of the self (Foucault 1988) and explores how drug consumption, sex and gender shape each other across a range of settings. We conclude by reflecting on the implications of our findings for research and service provision, and suggest ways of engaging LGBTQ consumers in terms that address their diverse priorities and experiences.
机译:毒品的消费长期以来一直是城市酷儿培养的主要原因,详细认识到,性较小的接触和希望在化学改变身体体验之间存在复杂的联系。尽管有证据表明,在LGBTQ人口中的消费率较高,但探索这些形式消费的性别和性动力学的研究受到限制,倾向于将这种消费造成对耻辱,边缘化和歧视的反应。针对这一主导的解释框架,本文探讨了LGBTQ消费者的多样化经验,在此方面突出了消费的乐趣和威胁,以及潜在的风险和危害。为越来越多的全面的研究机构,将毒品的唯物性视为突然和队伍,我们追溯了LGBTQ受试者通过特定消费实践产生的药物,性和性别的本体。我们的分析利用来自澳大利亚学习的42名自我确定的LGBTQ人的定性访谈,旨在探索性和性别多样化的少数群体如何追求特定的药物影响,以加强或改变其性别和/或性别的经验。我们的参与者的账户阐明了药物消费如何实现与性别,欲望和发挥增强乐趣的关系,促进违规,增加耐力。在性别差异的背景下,我们的研究结果表明,药物使用可以在挑战性别二进制义的过程中改变性别经验并使非规范性别身份表达。通过考虑毒品在颁布酷儿身份方面的生产作用,本文将毒品视为“自我的技术(Foucault 1988),并探讨了在一系列环境中彼此的药物消费,性和性别如何塑造。我们通过反思我们对研究和服务规定的影响的影响,并建议以涉及其不同优先事项和经验的方式来实现LGBTQ消费者的方式。

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