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Tamara Lea Spira, "Queering Families: Reproductive Justice in Precarious Times" (U California Press, 2025)

2025/5/19
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Sharon Yam:我很荣幸能与 Tamara Leah Spira 讨论她的新书《Queering Families' Reproductive Justice in Precarious Times》。这本书探讨了酷儿家庭在当今政治和社会环境下的意义,以及酷儿生殖正义的重要性。 Tamara Leah Spira: 《Queering Families》源于我作为酷儿父母的经历,试图在面对和努力克服社区中许多矛盾。该项目追溯了从 20 世纪末到现在的酷儿家庭的主流意义的转变,以及最精英和特权的酷儿群体如何被纳入美国帝国主义的暴力计划。这些酷儿群体以参与合法家庭为代价,被纳入美国帝国主义、白人至上主义和殖民主义的暴力计划。我想展示始终存在的裂痕和反叙事,特别是在有色人种酷儿、黑人女权主义者和激进的女权主义者中,他们以爱和创造关系的方式为核心。在每一个创造世界的激进政治项目中,都有一种情色的政治。我想转变我们思考酷儿家庭的方式,摆脱对暴力机构的规范性吸引,而是真正坚持和尊重这些创造世界的反项目,因为正如你所提到的,现在当风险非常重要时,这些项目变得越来越必要。

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This chapter introduces Tamara Lea Spira's book, "Queering Families: Reproductive Justice in Precarious Times," exploring the evolving meanings of queer family and the complexities of LGBTQ+ involvement in US imperial projects. It also highlights the counter-narratives of queer of color and Black feminist activism.
  • The book traces the shifting dominant meanings of queer family from the late 20th century to the present.
  • It examines how elite queer individuals have been involved in violent projects of US imperialism.
  • It celebrates the counter-narratives and world-making projects of queer of color and Black feminist activists.

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Envisioning queer futures where we lovingly wager everything for the world's children, the planet, and all living beings against all odds, and in increasingly precarious times. Tamara Lea Spira's Queering Families: Reproductive Justice in Precarious Times) (U California Press, 2025) traces the shifting dominant meanings of queer family from the late twentieth century to today. With this book, Spira highlights the growing embrace of normative family structures by LGBTQ+ movements--calling into question how many queers, once deemed unfit to parent, have become contradictory agents within the US empire's racial and colonial agendas. Simultaneously, Queering Families celebrates the rich history of queer reproductive justice, from the radical movements of the 1970s through the present, led by Black, decolonial, and queer of color feminist activists. Ultimately, Spira argues that queering reproductive justice impels us to build communities of care to cherish and uphold the lives of those who, defying normativity's violent stranglehold, are deemed to be unworthy of life. She issues the call to lovingly wager a future for the world's children, the planet, and all living beings against all odds, and in increasingly perilous times.

Shui-yin Sharon Yam is Professor of Writing, Rhetoric, and Digital Studies at the University of Kentucky. She is the author of Inconvenient Strangers: Transnational Subjects and the Politics of Citizenship)* *and more recently, *Doing Gender Justice: Queering Reproduction, Kin and Care *)(co-authored withe Natalie Fixmer-Oraiz).

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