Abstracts
Résumé
Cet article est un texte réflexif sur mon recours à une écriture auto-ethnographique dans ma recherche doctorale à propos de la migration arabe queer. En tant que chercheure arabe queer migrante, je puise dans la notion de positionnement, qui permet de considérer les expériences des groupes minorisés et racialisés comme une source pertinente de savoir. Inspirée de la tradition auto-ethnographique, je procède en incluant des fragments de récit de soi tirés de mes propres échanges de la vie, pour ainsi problématiser les identifications arabe et queer composant mon positionnement.
Mots-clés :
- positionnement,
- réflexivité,
- écriture auto-ethnographique,
- identifications,
- fragments,
- arabité,
- queer
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