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Abstract
This study investigates the discursive manifestation of
normativities and participants’ orientation to them for identity work in
coming-out-to-family discourses in Japanese YouTube videoclips posted by
self-identified gay men. The study focuses on how the participants – the
YouTubers and their family members – use discourses of normativity as a resource
to illegitimize and legitimize sexual identities. It also touches on the
conceptualization of homonormativity in the Japanese context. The analysis
suggests that in societies like that of Japan, where heteronormative ideals are
deeply entrenched in the culture, homonormativity may not be fully
conceptualized at the level of local gay male communities, while the dominant
heterosexual community, conversely, may have a clear vision of homonormativity
for these individuals. It thus further considers the viewpoints that shape
normativities for marginalized social groups.
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Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance.
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