'It would be a problem for the family': queerness, family honour and familism in Chile.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Culture, Health & Sexuality Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-12 DOI:10.1080/13691058.2023.2300642
Alejandra Ramm, Pablo Astudillo, Daniel Venegas, Consuelo Dinamarca, Viviana Salinas
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Abstract

Family honour, protecting and upholding the family name, is central to familism. Yet, it has been somewhat neglected by scholarship on Latin American and Latino families. Familism involves prioritising the family over the individual. Likewise, the family of origin holds particular significance, offering material, social and emotional support, and shaping one's identity, honour and sense of belonging. Heteronormativity and patriarchy portray queer individuals as the causes of family shame. This study examined how family honour, as a component of familism, operates within kin dynamics, specifically focusing on same-sex cohabitation, as this living arrangement serves as a tangible expression of a non-normative sexual orientation. A life course perspective was used to study 24 cases of cohabiting lesbian, gay and bi/pansexual individuals in Chile. The results show the enduring significance of families in providing support, sociability, identity, and a sense of belonging. Nevertheless, it reveals notable instances of family rejection towards queer kin. In Chile, both families of origin and queer individuals employ subtle strategies to conceal their queerness, guided by notions of 'respect' associated with family honour and decency. These strategies involve unspoken agreements to maintain family bonds through discreet displays of queer behaviour without explicit acknowledgement of sexual identity.

这会给家庭带来麻烦":智利的同性恋、家庭荣誉和家庭主义。
家庭荣誉,即保护和维护姓氏,是家庭主义的核心。然而,关于拉丁美洲和拉丁裔家庭的学术研究却在某种程度上忽视了这一点。家庭主义是指家庭优先于个人。同样,原生家庭也具有特别重要的意义,它提供物质、社会和情感支持,塑造一个人的身份、荣誉和归属感。异性恋和父权制将同性恋者描绘成家庭耻辱的根源。本研究探讨了作为家庭主义组成部分的家庭荣誉如何在亲属动态中发挥作用,特别关注同性同居,因为这种生活安排是非规范性取向的具体表现。本研究采用生命历程的视角,研究了智利 24 个同居女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋/泛性恋者的案例。研究结果表明,家庭在提供支持、社交、身份认同和归属感方面具有持久的意义。然而,研究也揭示了家庭对同性恋亲属的明显排斥。在智利,原生家庭和同性恋者都在与家庭荣誉和体面相关的 "尊重 "观念的指导下,采用微妙的策略来掩盖自己的同性恋身份。这些策略包括通过慎重的同性恋行为表现来维持家庭纽带,而不明确承认其性身份。
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