揭露、外出和家庭反应:在津巴布韦哈拉雷,性别和性取向不同的个体的经历。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Culture, Health & Sexuality Pub Date : 2025-01-20 DOI:10.1080/13691058.2024.2448836
Nelson Muparamoto
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关于“出柜”过程的广泛研究强调了披露性取向和性别认同对个人发展和自我表达的重要性。然而,与家人分享这些信息可能很困难,特别是在津巴布韦,更广泛的社会和文化力量对“出柜”构成了重大挑战,性别和/或性取向多样性受到强烈反对。本文探讨了哈拉雷不同性别和性取向的人在向家人出柜或被他人“出柜”时的经历。这项研究包括半结构化访谈、非正式谈话和焦点小组讨论,参与者包括31名年龄在18-31岁之间的性别和性取向不同的人。参与者透露了他们的家人了解他们性取向的不同方式。这些途径包括有计划的披露,通过敲诈、勒索和其他事件进行郊游。参与者分享的叙述差异很大,包括从明显的消极或积极的反应到家庭对孩子或兄弟姐妹的性别和性取向多样性的更复杂的反应。
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Disclosure, outing and family reactions: experiences of gender and sexuality diverse individuals in Harare, Zimbabwe.

Extensive research on the process of 'coming out' underscores the significance of disclosing one's sexual orientation and gender identity for personal development and self-expression. However, sharing this information with family members can be difficult, particularly in Zimbabwe where broader social and cultural forces pose significant challenges to 'coming out', and gender and/or sexuality diversity is strongly reacted against. This paper explores the experiences of gender and sexuality diverse persons in Harare as they came out to their families, or were 'outed' by others. The study involved semi-structured interviews, informal conversations, and focus group discussions with 31 gender and sexuality diverse individuals aged between 18-31 years. The participants revealed the different ways in which their families became aware of their sexual orientation. These pathways included planned disclosure, outing through extortion, blackmail, and other incidents. The narratives shared by participants varied significantly, encompassing a spectrum from overtly negative or positive responses to more complex reactions from families regarding their child or siblings' gender and sexuality diversity.

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