2005
DOI: 10.1525/sp.2005.52.4.477
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Heteronormativity in Action: Reproducing the Heterosexual Nuclear Family in After-hours Medical Calls

Abstract: Heterosexism has become a recognized social problem since the rise of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) activism in the 1970s. One of its manifestations is heteronormativity: the mundane production of heterosexuality as the normal, natural, taken-for-granted sexuality. My research uses conversation analysis to explore heteronormativity as an ongoing, situated, practical accomplishment by people oriented to other actions entirely. I show that family reference terms-across a dataset of 59 after-ho… Show more

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“…For these participants, then, the categories 'married-children' were treated as 'going together'. It is in such pairings that the moral, normative meanings of a culture's categories are constructed and maintained: here, the constitutive categories of a heteronormative 'family' (see Kitzinger, 2005). In addition to these categorial components, questions were built with features to handle the delicacy of asking about personal matters.…”
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“…For these participants, then, the categories 'married-children' were treated as 'going together'. It is in such pairings that the moral, normative meanings of a culture's categories are constructed and maintained: here, the constitutive categories of a heteronormative 'family' (see Kitzinger, 2005). In addition to these categorial components, questions were built with features to handle the delicacy of asking about personal matters.…”
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“…Evidence suggests that the subtle ways in which doctors communicate disapproval may negatively affect the interaction with and health outcomes of LGB patients. One way in which doctors communicate disapproval is through heteronormativity, or the assumption that everything is normally and naturally heterosexual (Kitzinger, 2005). Common examples include assuming that one's partner is always of the opposite sex, asserting that identifying one's orientation as gay or lesbian is immoral, and disregarding bisexuality as a sexual orientation (Habarth, 2011).…”
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“…As Kitzinger (2005) points out, the problem of homosexuality has now become a problem of heterosexism. In the words of Herek (1995), heterosexism is "the ideological system that denies, denigrates, and stigmatizes any non heterosexual form of behavior, identity, relationships, or community" (Herek, 1995, p. 321).…”
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