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    題名: 在易辨認性與污名之間:台灣同志標籤的使用
    Between Legibility and Stigma: The Utility of Labels for Taiwanese Tongzhi
    作者: 何山婷
    Highsmith, Allie
    貢獻者: 南樂
    陳佩甄

    Lev Nachman
    Chen, Eno

    何山婷
    Highsmith, Allie
    關鍵詞: 台灣
    同志
    酷兒
    污名化的標籤
    身分認同
    Taiwan
    tongzhi
    queer
    stigma
    identifier
    日期: 2024
    上傳時間: 2024-08-05 13:00:35 (UTC+8)
    摘要: 本論文在開始解釋酷兒人群理解和認同標籤的方式的差異。是什麼導致 LGBT 族群的認同方式有差異?為什麼有些同志認同比較常見的標籤,有些把這些拒絕?在這篇論文中,我以台灣同志群組為案例研究,提出了一個旨在回答這些問題的理論。藉由採訪 18 位同志活動人,本研究表明,易辨認性和污名是同志群在選擇個人標籤時可能考慮的主要因素。我表明,順性別女同志與男同志(LG) 可能會以不同於LGBT 社群中更邊緣化的成員的方式處理身分認同問題,特別是雙性戀/泛性戀者、跨性別/非二元戀者以及無性戀譜系(BTA) 的人。雖然每個人都希望標籤具有高易辨認性和低污名化,但LG通常會選擇具有高易辨認性和高污名化的標籤,而BTA可能會選擇具有低污名化和低易辨認性的標籤。這項研究還表明,標籤的生命週期可能與污名有關。
    This thesis aims to begin to explain variance in the ways that queer people understand and identify with labels. What accounts for the variance in the ways that LGBT people identify? Why do some queer people identify with more common labels and others do not? In this thesis I put forward a theory that aims to answer these questions, using queer communities of Taiwan as a case study. Through interviews with 18 tongzhi activists, this study shows that legibility and stigma are the main factors that queer people may consider in choosing personal labels. I show that cisgender lesbian women and gay men (LGs) may navigate questions of identifier differently than the more marginalized members of the LGBT community, in particular bi/pansexuals, trans/non-binary people, and people on the asexual spectrum (BTAs). I find that while everyone desires labels with high legibility and low stigma, LGs typically choose labels with high legibility and high stigma, while BTAs may choose labels with low stigma and low legibility. This study also suggests that labels may have a life cycle that is partially related to stigma.
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