Exposure to queer characters in Konigsberg’s Openly Straight through social messaging

Research conducted by The Other Foundation has indicated that South Africans view the lives of queer individuals as lifestyle choice (34%), illness (12%), sin (5.10%), results of these individuals’ upbringing (3.80%) and/or resulting from the influence of ancestral spirits (3.70%). Advocacy and info...

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Main Authors: Matthys J. Uys, Salomé Romylos, Carisma Nel
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2021-08-01
Series:Literator
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Online Access:https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/1801
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spelling doaj-1e510ce71b8d44d99c2b7b4e47b4b0482021-09-03T09:07:01ZafrAOSISLiterator0258-22792219-82372021-08-01421e1e910.4102/lit.v42i1.18011369Exposure to queer characters in Konigsberg’s Openly Straight through social messagingMatthys J. Uys0Salomé Romylos1Carisma Nel2Department of English for Education, Faculty of Education Sciences, North-West University, PotchefstroomDepartment of English for Education, Faculty of Education Sciences, North-West University, PotchefstroomDepartment of English for Education, Faculty of Education Sciences, North-West University, PotchefstroomResearch conducted by The Other Foundation has indicated that South Africans view the lives of queer individuals as lifestyle choice (34%), illness (12%), sin (5.10%), results of these individuals’ upbringing (3.80%) and/or resulting from the influence of ancestral spirits (3.70%). Advocacy and information about sexual orientation and sexual diversity through literary as characters may be instrumental in possibly changing negative perceptions of queer individuals. This article aims to show how a selected young adult queer novel, and the social messaging that emerges from the text, may be a potentially influential location for creating an awareness and better understanding of queer individuals. The aim of the investigation on which the article is based was to examine the possibility or viability of implementing critical literacy in secondary education systems in the language classroom as an opportunity to address social issues in heteronormative environments. The social messages found in queer texts may be used as entry points to fruitful discourse in language classroom environments. The study followed a qualitative approach with the use of critical hermeneutics as a strategy of inquiry and social constructivism as philosophical worldview. The queer text utilised was Openly Straight (2013) by Bill Konigsberg with the method of data generation being document analysis. The main findings were that queer texts should form part of the language classroom (as learners may read these texts critically and emphatically) and that Bill Konigsberg’s Openly Straight contained social messages that can contribute to positive influences on queer- and heterosexual readers.https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/1801critical literacysocial messaginglanguage classroomclassroom discoursequeer individualsopenly straightbill konigsberg
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Carisma Nel
Exposure to queer characters in Konigsberg’s Openly Straight through social messaging
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critical literacy
social messaging
language classroom
classroom discourse
queer individuals
openly straight
bill konigsberg
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Salomé Romylos
Carisma Nel
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title Exposure to queer characters in Konigsberg’s Openly Straight through social messaging
title_short Exposure to queer characters in Konigsberg’s Openly Straight through social messaging
title_full Exposure to queer characters in Konigsberg’s Openly Straight through social messaging
title_fullStr Exposure to queer characters in Konigsberg’s Openly Straight through social messaging
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to queer characters in Konigsberg’s Openly Straight through social messaging
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publishDate 2021-08-01
description Research conducted by The Other Foundation has indicated that South Africans view the lives of queer individuals as lifestyle choice (34%), illness (12%), sin (5.10%), results of these individuals’ upbringing (3.80%) and/or resulting from the influence of ancestral spirits (3.70%). Advocacy and information about sexual orientation and sexual diversity through literary as characters may be instrumental in possibly changing negative perceptions of queer individuals. This article aims to show how a selected young adult queer novel, and the social messaging that emerges from the text, may be a potentially influential location for creating an awareness and better understanding of queer individuals. The aim of the investigation on which the article is based was to examine the possibility or viability of implementing critical literacy in secondary education systems in the language classroom as an opportunity to address social issues in heteronormative environments. The social messages found in queer texts may be used as entry points to fruitful discourse in language classroom environments. The study followed a qualitative approach with the use of critical hermeneutics as a strategy of inquiry and social constructivism as philosophical worldview. The queer text utilised was Openly Straight (2013) by Bill Konigsberg with the method of data generation being document analysis. The main findings were that queer texts should form part of the language classroom (as learners may read these texts critically and emphatically) and that Bill Konigsberg’s Openly Straight contained social messages that can contribute to positive influences on queer- and heterosexual readers.
topic critical literacy
social messaging
language classroom
classroom discourse
queer individuals
openly straight
bill konigsberg
url https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/1801
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