拉丁美洲LGBTQ+文化响应评估实践的奇特方法
David Edward García1, Esrea Perez-Bill2, Dylan Felt3
1Independent Consultant.
概括
这项研究倡导对拉丁美洲LGBTQ+社区采取文化敏感的评估方法,整合关键种族理论和酷儿理论,以应对独特的挑战并肯定优势.
科学领域:
- 评价 评价 评价
- 社会科学 社会科学 社会科学
- 酷儿研究 酷儿研究
背景情况:
- 拉丁美洲的LGBTQ+社区拥有多样化的经验,需要对文化做出响应和基于公平的评估.
- 拉丁裔关键种族理论 (LatCrit) 和LGBTQ+评估为了解这些社区提供了框架.
- 酷儿理论中的色彩女性主义提供了历史和文化见解.
研究的目的:
- 在评估中倡导一种"古怪"的拉特克里特方法.
- 为了解决拉丁美洲LGBTQ+经历中创伤的复杂性和细微差别.
- 促进根植于文化响应,赋权和变革传统的评估实践.
主要方法:
- 整合LatCrit和LGBTQ+评估方面的进展.
- 在酷儿理论中应用色彩女性主义的见解.
- 采用一种"奇特"的方法,批判性地检查评估背景.
主要成果:
- 一个"古怪"的拉特克里特方法承认历史的创伤和压迫.
- 这种方法拒绝基于赤字的框架,而是利用优势和资产.
- 它强调创造安全,赋权的背景,调整到中间.
结论:
- 评估必须认识到拉丁美洲LGBTQ+社区面临的独特挑战.
- 文化响应,赋权重点和变革性的评估传统是必不可少的.
- 一个"奇特"的LatCrit框架为公平和细微的评估提供了一条途径.
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