Christopher Anders, Shannon L. Stuart-Maver, Jung Eui Hong, Echo Amos
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摘要
摘要Bi + 个人在LGBTQ中所占比例最大 + 社区(Gates,2011),但在文献中往往代表性不足(Galupo et al.,2017)。关于bi的大多数研究 + 经验侧重于歧视(Roberts et al.,2015;Sarno et al.,2020;Weiss,2003),而较少的研究考察了歧视的方式 + 男性发展自己的性别和性观念,同时面临异性恋和酷儿群体的负面污名化和抹杀。本研究实施了一致性定性研究(CQR;Hill等人,1997年;Hill et al.,2005),以检验以下问题: + 男性在非规范和酷儿社会文化空间之间和内部流动的同时,发展和表达他们的男子气概和性取向?研究结果包括六个领域,包括:(1)超越标签;(2) 为真实性而战;(3) 警务身份;(4) 社会支持的重要性;(5) 交叉身份;(6)家庭影响。最终,bi + 男性描述了他们性别和性身份的灵活性,在负面经历中对真实性的坚韧追求,以及对探索身份的可能空间的排斥,种族、宗教和文化价值观对他们身份发展的影响,以及肯定、接受和鼓励环境的宝贵性质。
“Examined Masculinity”: Bi + Men’s Experiences of Sexuality and Gender across Heteronormative & Queer Spaces
Abstract Bi + individuals make up the largest proportion of the LGBTQ + community (Gates, 2011), but are often underrepresented in the literature (Galupo at al., 2017). Most research on bi + experiences focuses on discrimination (Roberts et al., 2015; Sarno et al., 2020; Weiss, 2003), whereas less research has examined the ways in which bi + men develop their own self-concepts of gender and sexuality while facing negative stigmatization and erasure from both heterosexual and queer communities. This study implements Consensual Qualitative Research (CQR; Hill et al., 1997; Hill et al., 2005) to examine the question: how do bi + men develop and express their masculinity and sexuality while moving between and within heteronormative and queer sociocultural spaces? Findings consist of six domains including: (1) Beyond labels; (2) Fighting for authenticity; (3) Policing identity; (4) Importance of social support; (5) Intersecting identities; and (6) Family influence. Ultimately, bi + men described flexibility in their gender and sexual identities, a resilient pursuit of authenticity amidst negative experiences and ostracization from possible spaces in which to explore identity, the influence of racial, religious and cultural values on their identity development, and the invaluable nature of an affirming, accepting and encouraging environment.
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