1995
DOI: 10.1300/j082v29n01_04
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Male Homosexual Identity in Hong Kong:

Abstract: This research is to explore the social and psychological forces that influence the identity of a man who has come to describe himself as a "homosexual." An attempt is made to understand the emergence of male homosexual identities in Hong Kong--which is predominantly a Chinese community under western influence for more than one century. The results suggest that male homosexual identity arises not so much from homosexual behavior per se but from the stigma and heterosexist beliefs that encompassed it. The acquis… Show more

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“…The oppressive nature of the Chinese family is emphasized in queer scholarship in the 1990s and early 2000s (Ho 1995, Chou 2001). Chou's work (2001) exemplifies the tendency of studying the lives of Hong Kong queers as a stand-in for theorizing some grand notion of 'Chinese homosexuality,' as most of Chou's interviews were conducted with gays and lesbians in Hong Kong.…”
Section: Queers Between the Straits: The Greater China Framework (198...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oppressive nature of the Chinese family is emphasized in queer scholarship in the 1990s and early 2000s (Ho 1995, Chou 2001). Chou's work (2001) exemplifies the tendency of studying the lives of Hong Kong queers as a stand-in for theorizing some grand notion of 'Chinese homosexuality,' as most of Chou's interviews were conducted with gays and lesbians in Hong Kong.…”
Section: Queers Between the Straits: The Greater China Framework (198...mentioning
confidence: 99%