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Exploring Their Stories: A Phenomenological Study of the Social and Cultural Experiences of Gay and Lesbian Students Attending an HBCU

机译:探索他们的故事:参加HBCU的男女学生的社会文化体验的现象学研究

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Abstract Research that exclusively addresses the lived social and cultural experiences of gay and lesbian students attending a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) remains scarce. HBCUs are perceived as unwelcoming towards gay and lesbian students and are considerably behind PWI's with regards to providing supportive and affirming spaces for queer students (Lenning, 2017). The perceived lack of support for LGBT students at HBCUs may stem from 'institutional homophobia' or the dismissal of the legitimacy of gay and lesbian students (Patton, 2011). According to Palmer and Young (2012), HBCUs are particularly effective at educating Black students because of their high levels of support from faculty and staff, mentorship relationships, and the overall campus climate of support and caring for students. However, not all students attending HBCUs receive equal levels of support. Although studies of the experiences of LGBT students at HBCU campuses are limited, they do reveal that LGBT students face unique challenges related to the culture and campus climate of HBCUs, and moreover they struggle to find safe spaces that affirm their sexual orientation or gender identity (Lenning, 2017). Seven students attending an HBCU were interviewed for this study and met the following criteria: (a) a current enrolled undergraduate student at the HBCU being studied (b) self-identify and fully disclose as gay or lesbian. The researcher conducted semi-structured individual interviews in person, and a semi-structured focus group with participants. Each interview was audio recorded to gain insight into the lived experiences of gay and lesbian students attending an HBCU, as perceived by the students. Data analysis procedures followed a modified version of Colaizzi's descriptive phenomenological method (1978) and a modified version of steps included in Moustakas's (1994) modified Van Kaam method of analysis of phenomenological data. The theoretical framework used to guide this study was queer theory. Through the use of this framework the researcher captured the lived cultural and social experiences of gay and lesbian students attending an HBCU whom experienced discrimination, marginalization, and homophobia. Queer theory also created a platform for gay or lesbian students to share their stories and their voices to be heard which allowed the researcher to gain a better understanding of their overall lived experience at their HBCU. Consequently, the information revealed by current undergraduate gay and lesbian students at an HBCU may assist HBCU leaders and senior administrators who aspire to create an HBCU campus culture that is affirming and welcoming to LGBTQ student identities.
机译:摘要专门研究就读历史悠久的黑人学院或大学(HBCU)的男女学生的社会和文化经历的抽象研究仍然很少。 HBCU被认为对男女同性恋学生不受欢迎,并且在为同志学生提供支持和肯定的空间方面远远落后于PWI(Lenning,2017年)。 HBCU学生对LGBT学生缺乏支持的感觉可能是由于“机构同性恋恐惧症”或同性恋学生合法性的丧失(Patton,2011年)。根据Palmer和Young(2012)的研究,HBCU在教黑人学生方面特别有效,因为他们得到了教职员工的大力支持,导师关系以及整个校园对学生的支持和关怀。但是,并非所有参加HBCU的学生都得到同等水平的支持。尽管对HBCU校园里LGBT学生的经历的研究是有限的,但他们的确揭示了LGBT学生面临着与HBCU的文化和校园气候有关的独特挑战,此外,他们努力寻找能够确认其性取向或性别认同的安全空间(列宁,2017年)。接受HBCU的七名学生接受了这项研究的采访,并符合以下标准:(a)正在研究的HBCU的当前在读本科生(b)自我识别并充分披露为同性恋者。研究人员亲自进行了半结构化的个人访谈,并与参与者进行了半结构化的焦点小组访谈。每次录音都记录了音频,以深入了解参加HBCU的男女学生的生活经历,这是学生的看法。数据分析程序遵循Colaizzi描述性现象学方法的改进版本(1978)和Moustakas(1994)改进的Van Kaam现象学数据分析方法中包含的步骤的改进版本。用于指导这项研究的理论框架是酷儿理论。通过使用该框架,研究人员捕捉了参加HBCU的男女学生经历歧视,边缘化和恐同的生活文化和社会经历。酷儿理论还为男女同性恋学生提供了一个交流他们的故事和声音的平台,这使研究人员可以更好地了解他们在HBCU上的整体生活经历。因此,目前在HBCU的本科生男女学生揭示的信息可能会帮助HBCU领导者和渴望创建HBCU校园文化的HBCU领导者和高级管理人员,这些文化肯定并欢迎LGBTQ学生的身份。

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  • 作者

    Lewis, Brent E.;

  • 作者单位

    North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.;

  • 授予单位 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.;
  • 学科 LGBTQ studies.;Black studies.;African American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 140 p.
  • 总页数 140
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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