Queer Bodies as Im/Mobile Infrastructure: A Textual Reading of Two Pandemic Stories in the Provincial Context

This paper examines the "queer body" as an im/mobile infrastructure, constantly navigating a heteronormative society that historically denies queer individuals a sense of belonging. Extending the concepts of mobility as capability and the body as infrastructure, the study analyzes the emb...

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Main Author: Marfy M. Cabayao
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Language:English
Published: University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos Graduate School 2025-01-01
Series:Philippine Social Science Journal
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Online Access:https://philssj.org/index.php/main/article/view/1076
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description This paper examines the "queer body" as an im/mobile infrastructure, constantly navigating a heteronormative society that historically denies queer individuals a sense of belonging. Extending the concepts of mobility as capability and the body as infrastructure, the study analyzes the embodied movement and interaction of queer bodies. Through queer textual analysis of personal pandemic narratives from two Negrense queers in the Philippines, it reveals how these bodies maintain social, spatial, and existential mobility despite lockdowns. The narrators' experiences illustrate how queer bodies, as im/mobile infrastructures, utilize inner capabilities like emotions, concepts, and imaginations to navigate life spaces. These spaces offer queer bodies mobility to engage with others, spaces, and places, enabling them to live authentically with themselves and others.
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spelling doaj-art-c174bf06a7dc4db6bc2a919b7cb26be82025-02-02T16:22:44ZengUniversity of Negros Occidental-Recoletos Graduate SchoolPhilippine Social Science Journal2672-31072704-288X2025-01-017410.52006/main.v7i4.1076Queer Bodies as Im/Mobile Infrastructure: A Textual Reading of Two Pandemic Stories in the Provincial ContextMarfy M. Cabayao0Central Philippines State University, Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental, Philippines This paper examines the "queer body" as an im/mobile infrastructure, constantly navigating a heteronormative society that historically denies queer individuals a sense of belonging. Extending the concepts of mobility as capability and the body as infrastructure, the study analyzes the embodied movement and interaction of queer bodies. Through queer textual analysis of personal pandemic narratives from two Negrense queers in the Philippines, it reveals how these bodies maintain social, spatial, and existential mobility despite lockdowns. The narrators' experiences illustrate how queer bodies, as im/mobile infrastructures, utilize inner capabilities like emotions, concepts, and imaginations to navigate life spaces. These spaces offer queer bodies mobility to engage with others, spaces, and places, enabling them to live authentically with themselves and others. https://philssj.org/index.php/main/article/view/1076Queer im/mobility, Regional queer narratives, Body as infrastructure, Mobility studies, Textual analysis, Negros Island, Philippines
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Queer Bodies as Im/Mobile Infrastructure: A Textual Reading of Two Pandemic Stories in the Provincial Context
Philippine Social Science Journal
Queer im/mobility, Regional queer narratives, Body as infrastructure, Mobility studies, Textual analysis, Negros Island, Philippines
title Queer Bodies as Im/Mobile Infrastructure: A Textual Reading of Two Pandemic Stories in the Provincial Context
title_full Queer Bodies as Im/Mobile Infrastructure: A Textual Reading of Two Pandemic Stories in the Provincial Context
title_fullStr Queer Bodies as Im/Mobile Infrastructure: A Textual Reading of Two Pandemic Stories in the Provincial Context
title_full_unstemmed Queer Bodies as Im/Mobile Infrastructure: A Textual Reading of Two Pandemic Stories in the Provincial Context
title_short Queer Bodies as Im/Mobile Infrastructure: A Textual Reading of Two Pandemic Stories in the Provincial Context
title_sort queer bodies as im mobile infrastructure a textual reading of two pandemic stories in the provincial context
topic Queer im/mobility, Regional queer narratives, Body as infrastructure, Mobility studies, Textual analysis, Negros Island, Philippines
url https://philssj.org/index.php/main/article/view/1076
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