2015
DOI: 10.1080/00107530.2015.1058060
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When Two Foreigners Meet: The Relational Matrix of Shame and Internalized Homophobia

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“…Here, participants reference a discussion noted earlier in the section, the pervasive homophobia that exists within South Asian communities (Durrani & Sinacore, 2016;Hart et al, 2020;Jaspal, 2017;Smith, 2012). As SAGBM encounter negative messages surrounding homosexuality, they begin to develop a sense of inherent 'badness' or shame related to their identities, consistent with research on GBM (Anderson & Koc, 2020;Heusser, 2015;Pachankis et al, 2008;Rohleder, 2019) and SAGBM in particular (Hart et al, 2020). As depicted above, the participant described initial confusion when queried regarding homosexuality, which later evolved into shame.…”
Section: "Are You Gonna Get Aids?": Homophobic Microaggressionsmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Here, participants reference a discussion noted earlier in the section, the pervasive homophobia that exists within South Asian communities (Durrani & Sinacore, 2016;Hart et al, 2020;Jaspal, 2017;Smith, 2012). As SAGBM encounter negative messages surrounding homosexuality, they begin to develop a sense of inherent 'badness' or shame related to their identities, consistent with research on GBM (Anderson & Koc, 2020;Heusser, 2015;Pachankis et al, 2008;Rohleder, 2019) and SAGBM in particular (Hart et al, 2020). As depicted above, the participant described initial confusion when queried regarding homosexuality, which later evolved into shame.…”
Section: "Are You Gonna Get Aids?": Homophobic Microaggressionsmentioning
confidence: 54%