2013
DOI: 10.3390/laws2030362
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Identity/Time

Abstract: This paper engages the unspoken fourth dimension of intersectionality—time. Using the construction of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) identities as an example, it establishes that identity, as it is lived and experienced, is not only multivalent, but also historically contingent. It then raises a number of points regarding the temporal locality of identity—the influence of time on issues of identity and understanding, its implications for legal interventions, social movement building, and paradi… Show more

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“…Estudios señalan que, de acuerdo con la cultura local y personal, determinadas terminologías dan sentido peyorativo debido al estigma y prejuicios arraigados. En ese estudio, la mayoría de los entrevistados utilizaron las terminologías homosexual y gay para definición de su identidad sexual, a pesar de ser considerados sinónimos en la literatura (13)(14) . La característica socioeconómica de la muestra conincide con la realidad de los brasileños.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Estudios señalan que, de acuerdo con la cultura local y personal, determinadas terminologías dan sentido peyorativo debido al estigma y prejuicios arraigados. En ese estudio, la mayoría de los entrevistados utilizaron las terminologías homosexual y gay para definición de su identidad sexual, a pesar de ser considerados sinónimos en la literatura (13)(14) . La característica socioeconómica de la muestra conincide con la realidad de los brasileños.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…As in the example of divorce and remarrying, a historically situated view of normative scripts in late life highlights that as cultural norms change, what constitutes age-graded normative events may change accordingly. For example, in the West, "coming out" as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender has become relatively safer, which very likely affects when this developmental milestone manifests for different cohorts (Hasmanová Marhánková, 2019; Running head: NARRATIVE IDENTITY IN THE LAST CHAPTERS 13 Knauer, 2013). It may follow that the meaning-making of an event like coming out may have different implications for individuals across the life span and across cohorts.…”
Section: Master Narratives In a Life Span Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nancy J. Knauer (2013) v této souvislosti zdůrazňuje potřebu zapojit dimenzi historické podmíněnosti (hi stori cal contingency) do jádra uvažování o intersekcionalitě. Tento argument ilustruje na dramatických proměnách diskursů spojených s homosexualitou v několika minulých dekádách.…”
Section: Přínosy Intersekcionálních Perspektiv Pro Výzkum Diverzity Zunclassified