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'Once You've Blended the Cake, You Can't Take the Parts Back to the Main Ingredients': Black Gay and Bisexual Men's Descriptions and Experiences of Intersectionality

机译:“一旦融化了蛋糕,您就无法再把零件带回主要成分了”:黑人同性恋者和双性恋者对男性交往的描述和经验

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Although Black gay and bisexual men have written eloquently about the intersections of race, gender, and sexual identity in anthologies such as Brother to Brother and In the Life, empirical studies of intersectionality with men, and Black gay and bisexual men in particular are rare. This qualitative study examined descriptions and experiences of intersectionality in individual interviews with 12 U.S. Black self-identified gay (n = 9) and bisexual (n =3) men in Washington, DC. Participants ranged in age from 21 and 44 (M = 36.33) and were predominantly highly educated and middle income. Research questions were: (1) How do participants describe and experience intersections of race, gender, and sexual identity?; (2) How do social processes shape their social identities?; (3) What are their challenges due to intersections of race, gender, and sexual identity?; and (4) What are the perceived benefits of these intersections? Analyses highlighted four key themes: (1) explicit and implicit descriptions of intersectionality; (2) the primacy of identities as Black and/or Black men first; (3) challenges such as negative stereotypes, racial microaggressions in mainstream and White LGB communities, heterosexism in Black communities, and gender role pressures to act "masculine"; and (4) perceived benefits such as psychological growth, liberation from traditional gender role or heteronormative expectations, and the freedom that being outsiders or "never being comfortable" confers in terms of exploring new opportunities and experiences. These findings imply that intersectionality can be expanded to incorporate the strengths/assets of intersectional identities in addition to oppression based on interlocking social identities.
机译:尽管黑人同性恋者和双性恋者在《兄弟对兄弟》和《生命中》等选集中雄辩地论述了种族,性别和性认同的交集,但很少有关于男性交往性的经验研究,尤其是黑人同性恋者和双性恋者。这项定性研究在与华盛顿特区的12名美国黑人自认同性恋者(n = 9)和双性恋者(n = 3)进行的个人访谈中考察了交往的描述和经历。参加者的年龄范围为21岁至44岁(M = 36.33),主要是受过高等教育和中等收入。研究问题是:(1)参与者如何描述和体验种族,性别和性认同的交集? (2)社会过程如何塑造他们的社会身份? (3)由于种族,性别和性认同的交集,他们面临哪些挑战? (4)这些交叉路口有什么好处?分析突出了四个关键主题:(1)交叉性的显式和隐式描述; (2)身份首先是黑人和/或黑人。 (3)挑战,例如负面刻板印象,主流和白人LGB社区的种族微侵略,黑人社区的异性恋以及采取“男性”行动的性别角色压力; (4)感知收益,例如心理成长,摆脱传统的性别角色或异性规范的期望,以及在探索新的机会和经验方面享有局外人或“从不舒服”的自由。这些发现表明,除了基于互锁的社会身份的压迫之外,可以扩大交叉性以结合交叉身份的优势/资产。

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