非异性恋线索:在传记叙事中调查一个人的性取向

Q3 Social Sciences Antropologicheskij Forum Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.31250/1815-8870-2023-19-56-93-119
Polina Kislitsyna
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这篇文章致力于探讨非异性恋者如何寻找他们过去的性差异的迹象,并将其呈现在传记叙事中。这种寻找线索的过程就像一项调查:举报人从童年和青少年时期选择一些事件和细节,这些事件和细节被认为与他们目前的性别身份有关。这些线索包括,对童年性游戏的回忆,儿童性别差异性,以及童年对性话题的兴趣或冷漠。在传记采访和撰写的自传中,作者考虑了非异性恋者自我描述的修辞策略。金兹伯格的证据范式被用作概念化工具,但是,在这种情况下,参与者寻找线索,而不是研究人员。本书的方法论基础是传记方法和叙事分析。在过去发现的非异性恋线索的帮助下,参与者同时确认了他们性取向的可持续性,并将他们的传记元素连接到一个有序的故事中。连贯的传记叙事通过提供解释和背景,使他们能够将自己的非异性恋正常化。同时,它是建立在对异性恋规范的反对之上的。
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Non-Heterosexual Clues: Investigating One’s Sexuality in Biographical Narratives
The article is devoted to how non-heterosexual people look for perceived signs of their sexual otherness in the past and present them in biographical narratives. This search for clues is like an investigation: informants select events and details from childhood and adolescence that are assumed to be related to their current sexual identity. These clues include, among other things, recollections of childhood sexualized games, child gender otherness, and childhood interest or indifference to the topic of sexuality. In biographical interviews and written autobiographies, the author considers rhetorical strategies for the self-description of non-heterosexual people. The evidence paradigm of K. Ginzburg is used as a conceptualization tool, but, in this case, participants look for clues, not the researcher. The methodological basis of the work is a biographical approach and narrative analysis. With the help of non-heterosexual clues found in the past, participants simultaneously confirm the sustainability of their sexuality and connect elements of their biography into an orderly story. A coherent biographical narrative allows them to normalize their non-heterosexuality by offering an explanation and background to it. At the same time, it is built on opposition to the heterosexual norm.
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