“Family queerness is something that exists and telling it is an increasingly political necessity, with a fascist government that recognizes no other model for families than its own”. Michela Murgia writes it on Instagram in a post in which she puts another piece in the social diary of these days on her illness and on how to deal with it with the support of her queer family.
Today he recounts the Sardinian custom of using the term “sa sposa/su sposu” referring to relationships that have nothing to do with engagement, as well as with gender or age.
“In the queer family that I live there is no one who hasn’t heard the term groom/bride in recent years. After the bewilderment of non-Sardinians, the evidence has won: the choice of love must be kept primary, because in the family so-called traditional feelings are bound to roles, while in the queer family it is exactly the opposite: roles are masks that feelings wear when and if needed, otherwise better never”.
In short, the writer argues, “using alternative language categories allows inclusion, surpasses the performance of legal titles, limits possession dynamics, multiplies amorous energies and makes them flow”.
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Source: Ansa
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