Theorizing Homophobia
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- Adam, Barry D. (Auteur)
Titre
Theorizing Homophobia
Résumé
A series of contemporary theories that have been used to explain homophobia are assessed. Structural, feminist, comparative, gender panic, queer, and socio-historical theories rely on the premises of a diverse set of scholarly disciplines, and in turn, generate their own objects of analysis, whether `homophobia', `heterosexism', or `heteronormativity'. While the current flourishing of gay and lesbian studies has generated important insights into the workings of homophobia, analyses have also tended to be limited and fragmentary. This paper suggests a study of homophobic projects that combines theoretical tools able to recognize experience, discourse, structure, and history.
Publication
Sexualities
Volume
1
Numéro
4
Pages
387-404
Date
1998
Langue
Anglais
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Référence
Adam, Barry D. (1998). Theorizing Homophobia. Sexualities, 1(4), 387‑404. https://doi.org/10.1177/136346098001004001
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