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Heteronormativity

Dialogue and Universalism
Unity has been touted as the cornerstone of Indonesian nationalism since its declaration in 1945. With the national motto Bhinneka Tunggal Ika, Indonesian unity holds a sacred and absolute status. However, in reality, unity sometimes becomes a national problem.
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“Disordered violence: how gender, race and heteronormativity structure terrorism”

Critical Studies on Terrorism, 2020
“Welcome to the grey”. This is how Caron Gentry greets readers to her new book, Disordered Violence: How Gender, Race and Heteronormativity Structure Terrorism.
Alice Martini
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Choreographing gender: masculine domination and heteronormativity in physical education

Sport, Education and Society, 2021
The aim of this study is to highlight gender norms in physical education (PE) dance lessons, in order to analyse how secondary school students, both girls and boys, negotiate these norms. To do this, we used Bourdieu’s concept of masculine domination and
Anthony Forestier, H. Larsson
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Queer Theory and Heteronormativity

, 2021
The concepts of queer theory and heteronormativity have been taken up in educational research due to the influence of disciplines including gender and sexuality studies, feminist theory, and critical race theory.
P. Regan, E. Meyer
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Understanding heteronormativity in ELT textbooks: a practical taxonomy

, 2020
Heteronormativity is a form of oppressive ideology in which heterosexuality is assumed to be the normal, and often only, pattern of human romantic relationships.
Ashley R. Moore
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Countering heteronormativity

Gender in Management: An International Journal, 2013
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the ways in which butch lesbians manage and negotiate their sexual identity in the workplace.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative study using online ethnographical enquiry to explore lesbians' experiences of performing butch identity in the workplace.
Helen Woodruffe‐Burton, Sam Bairstow
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Discrimination of hotel employees: The role of heteronormativity and political exclusion

, 2020
This study explores customers’ service evaluations based on the service provided by a hotel frontline employee with different sexualities, manipulated as effeminate or masculine. Study participants were randomly assigned to respond to a video with either
Yizhi Li   +3 more
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‘They don’t really talk about it ‘cos they don’t think it’s right’: heteronormativity and institutional silence in UK primary education

Gender and Education, 2020
Of the increasing number of initiatives setting out to challenge heteronormativity in education, the No Outsiders project has arguably been one of the most influential.
Catherine Atkinson
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Beyond Simple Differences: Moderators of Gender Differences in Heteronormativity

Journal of Homosexuality, 2020
Heteronormativity is a culturally embedded system defining acceptable identities and behaviors in romantic relationships. Recent literature has suggested that heteronormativity is strongly associated with political attitudes, personality characteristics ...
Janice M Habarth   +4 more
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Challenging heteronormativity

Journal of Language and Sexuality, 2016
Because gay male and lesbian couples have broken from the heteronormative binary of cross-sex relationships, it is necessary to examine the conversational practices used by gay men and lesbians to refer to members of same-sex couples. While gay and lesbian couples use typical reference terms for romantic partners, I contend that this use challenges ...
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