移民背景下男女同性恋、双性恋、变性者和跨性别者的身份:对话与交叉之间

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Annales medico-psychologiques Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.amp.2024.05.011
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至少有 67 个国家的 LGBTQ+ 因其性和性别认同而面临歧视和迫害。为此,一些人决定离开原籍国,以逃避暴力并寻求更好的生活条件。无论他们移民的原因是什么,这都极大地影响了他们性取向和性别认同的表达。一旦到达东道国,由于社会文化差异、对他人的看法和东道国的条件,他们往往会经历其他形式的困难或暴力。这些因素可能对他们的身份认同产生积极或消极的影响。在这种情况下,移民导致了一个质疑和重建身份的过程,如果我们要充分满足他们对社会心理支持的需求,就必须了解这一过程的复杂性。为了更好地理解移徙对 LGBTQ+ 移徙者身份的影响,我们的研究以赫尔曼斯(H. Hermans)提出的 "对话自我"(Dialogical Self)概念和克伦肖(K. Crenshaw)提出的 "交叉性"(Intersectionality)概念为基础。一方面,"对话性自我 "将身份描述为一个动态的自我 "声音 "关系组合,可以根据时间和环境的变化而改变、受到挑战或得到加强,从而发展出一种复杂而和谐的自我认知。另一方面,交叉性强调了不同的压迫体系是如何为具有多重边缘化身份的个人创造新的体验的。在我们看来,考虑到参与对话和相互交叉的复杂多重身份,对于制定更加分散、更有依据的临床和社会心理方法至关重要。
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L’identité des personnes LGBTQ+ en contexte migratoire : entre dialogues et intersections

In at least 67 countries, LGBTQ+ individuals face discrimination and persecution due to their sexual and gender identity. For this reason, some decide to leave their countries of origin to escape violence and to seek better living conditions. Regardless of their reasons for migration, it significantly impacts the expression of their sexual orientation and gender identity. Once they arrive in the host country, they often experience other forms of hardship or violence due to socio-cultural differences, the perception of otherness, and hosting conditions. These factors can have either a positive or a negative impact on their identities. In this context, migration leads to a process of questioning and reconstruction of identity, which needs to be understood in all its complexity if we are to adequately meet their needs for psychosocial support. To gain a better understanding of the impact of migration on the identities of LGBTQ+ migrants, we have based our study on the concepts of the Dialogical Self proposed by H. Hermans, and those of Intersectionality developed by K. Crenshaw. On the one hand, the Dialogical Self depicts identity as a dynamic ensemble of relational Self “voices” that can change, be challenged or reinforced based on time and context, allowing for the development of a complex and harmonious perception of the Self. On the other hand, Intersectionality underscores how different systems of oppression operate to create novel experiences for individuals with multiple marginalized identities. Taking into account the complex and multiple identities that engage in dialogue and that intersect with each other seems to us to be essential for the elaboration of a more decentralized and well-founded clinical and psychosocial approach.

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Annales medico-psychologiques
Annales medico-psychologiques 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: The Annales Médico-Psychologiques is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering the field of psychiatry. Articles are published in French or in English. The journal was established in 1843 and is published by Elsevier on behalf of the Société Médico-Psychologique. The journal publishes 10 times a year original articles covering biological, genetic, psychological, forensic and cultural issues relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness, as well as peer reviewed articles that have been presented and discussed during meetings of the Société Médico-Psychologique.To report on the major currents of thought of contemporary psychiatry, and to publish clinical and biological research of international standard, these are the aims of the Annales Médico-Psychologiques.
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