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Fragile Heterosexuality [PDF]

open access: yesSocial Psychology, 2021
Abstract. Previous research demonstrates that membership of majority groups is often perceived as more fragile than membership of minority groups. Four studies ( N1 = 90, N2 = 247, N3 = 500, N4 = 1,176) investigated whether this was the case for heterosexual identity, relative to gay identity. Support for fragile heterosexuality was found using various
Keon West   +3 more
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THE ORIGINS OF HOMOSEXUALITY [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Social Sciences, 2022
Homosexuality is defined as a state of sexual attraction to an individual of the same sex. This behaviour does not only concern humans, but also all animal species on earth.
BĂJENESCU, Titu-Marius I.
doaj   +1 more source

“Queer Eye” in Theology and Biblical Studies: “Do you have to be queer to do this?” [PDF]

open access: yesJournal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies, 2019
This article addresses the question of whether one needs to be LGBTQ+ or queer-identifying in order to engage in queer studies in theology and biblical studies.
Chris Greenough
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Kvinders smag for mænd, mænds smag for kvinder. Heteroseksualitet som smagsfællesskab

open access: yesKvinder, Køn & Forskning, 2007
Heterosexuality has been largely untheorised within both sociology, feminism and gay and lesbian studies, which have traditionally been focusing on hierarchical dichotomies between men and women, heterosexuality and homo- sexuality. As the most prominent
Morten Emmerik Wøldike
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Not Speaking or Acting as Anti-Social Feminism and Unbecoming Woman

open access: yesBarnboken: Tidskrift för Barnlitteraturforskning, 2022
The aim of this article is to explore the queer possibilities of the silence in the depiction of the protagonist’s love life in Agnes von Krusenstjerna’s Tony trilogy (1922–1926).
Hilda Jakobsson
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Heteronormativity in Norwegian Social Work Journals

open access: yesCritical Social Work, 2019
The purpose of this review was to examine whether heteronormativity is reproduced or problematized within Norwegian social work journals. It is based on a study that explored how sexuality is addressed in social work journal articles and extends past ...
Merethe Giertsen
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Les hétérosexuel·les et leurs ami·es gai·es : enquête sur la sociabilité gay-friendly dans les quartiers gentrifiés

open access: yesGenre, Sexualité et Société, 2021
This article is a sociological study of friendships that heterosexuals develop with gays and lesbians. Based on fieldwork in New York and Paris, it argues that these selective and controlled links provide social and moral valorization to upper-middle ...
Sylvie Tissot
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Assaut du discours straight et universalisation du point de vue minoritaire dans les essais de Monique Wittig

open access: yesGenre, Sexualité et Société, 2013
This text points out how the discursive strategies used by Monique Wittig in her essays destroy the claim to universality of the straight thinking based on the political system of heterosexuality, and, simultaneously, construct the author’s particular ...
Claire Michard
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Reno(r/m)mer « la » lesbienne ou quand les lesbiennes étaient féministes

open access: yesGenre, Sexualité et Société, 2009
This article analyzes three major contributions to US feminist analysis of lesbianism in the 1970s, those of radicalesbians, Anne Koedt and Adrienne Rich.
Diane Lamoureux
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Seeing ‘Red’ (Orange Is the New Black) – Russian Women, US Homonationalism and New Cold War Cultures [PDF]

open access: yesGender a Výzkum, 2016
This article investigates visual, bodily, and cultural representations of Russian women in public media and takes the TV character ‘Red’ from the popular American TV show Orange Is the New Black (OITNB) as an example. The central points of discussion are
M. Katharina Wiedlack
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