Othering within the gay dating community?

IF 0.5 Q4 COMMUNICATION Journal of Asian Pacific Communication Pub Date : 2022-08-08 DOI:10.1075/japc.00094.lab
Jonalou S. Labor, Christian Jaycee Samonte, N. D. Bana
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Abstract

Gay men and the bakla in the Philippines have long battled invisibility that any chance to perform their gendered identities is a welcome gamble and opportunity to self-represent and be visible. This study looked into the nature of self-representation among gay and bakla in dating applications and how these representations become source of tensions in the LGBTQ+ community. In this study, ten gay men and ten bakla were interviewed to construct their self-representations and unearth the reasons why such presentations are enacted in the dating apps. Findings showed that gay men displayed heteronormative gay masculinity. Further, most of the bakla self-censored their profiles to get matches and dates. There were some bakla, however, who refused invisibility and used the apps as space for showing their authentic gender identity. Results of this study also identified the role of technology in enabling masculine idealizations that emphasize hegemonic masculinity while reinforcing bakla invisibility.
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在同性恋约会社区的其他人呢?
长期以来,菲律宾的男同性恋者和“巴克拉”一直在与隐形作斗争,他们认为任何展示自己性别身份的机会都是一种受欢迎的赌博,是自我展示和被人看到的机会。这项研究调查了同性恋和异性恋在约会应用程序中的自我表现的本质,以及这些表现如何成为LGBTQ+社区紧张关系的根源。在这项研究中,我们采访了10名男同性恋者和10名女同性恋者,以构建他们的自我表现,并找出这种表现在约会软件中出现的原因。研究结果显示,男同性恋者表现出异性恋的男性气概。此外,大多数bakla自我审查他们的个人资料,以获得匹配和日期。然而,也有一些bakla拒绝隐身,并将这些应用程序作为展示自己真实性别身份的空间。这项研究的结果还确定了技术在使男性理想化中所起的作用,这种理想化强调了霸权的男性气概,同时强化了巴克拉的隐形性。
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期刊介绍: The journal’s academic orientation is generalist, passionately committed to interdisciplinary approaches to language and communication studies in the Asian Pacific. Thematic issues of previously published issues of JAPC include Cross-Cultural Communications: Literature, Language, Ideas; Sociolinguistics in China; Japan Communication Issues; Mass Media in the Asian Pacific; Comic Art in Asia, Historical Literacy, and Political Roots; Communication Gains through Student Exchanges & Study Abroad; Language Issues in Malaysia; English Language Development in East Asia; The Teachings of Writing in the Pacific Basin; Language and Identity in Asia; The Economics of Language in the Asian Pacific.
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