The role of activists' sexual orientation and gender identity in their participation in LGBT movements: a case study from Yunnan, China.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Yifu Liu, Joyee Shairee Chatterjee
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Abstract

The role played by activists' sexual orientation and gender identity in their involvement and commitment to LGBT movements is an understudied area in the Chinese context. Using identity and dramaturgical theory, this qualitative study explored how activists' work and commitment toward promoting LGBT rights and services is shaped and influenced by their identities. The study draws on data from life history interviews conducted with 20 long-time LGBT activists in Yunnan, China. The findings indicate that their sexual orientation and gender identities were, in the long run, seen as assets by the activists that shaped their work and commitment in the LGBT movement. Despite initial challenges in establishing identity-based connections with co-workers/clients, the emergence of sense of inclusiveness through recognition of activists' efforts, particularly when working with diverse gender and sexual minorities, stands out as a prominent theme in this context. This dynamic is important in bolstering the longevity of activists' commitment and building the continued momentum of LGBT movements in the region and internationally.

积极分子的性取向和性别认同在参与男女同性恋、双性恋和变性者运动中的作用:来自中国云南的案例研究。
在中国,积极分子的性取向和性别认同在他们参与和致力于 LGBT 运动中所扮演的角色是一个未被充分研究的领域。本定性研究运用身份和戏剧理论,探讨了活动人士在促进 LGBT 权利和服务方面的工作和承诺是如何受其身份塑造和影响的。研究利用了对中国云南 20 名长期从事 LGBT 工作的积极分子进行的生活史访谈数据。研究结果表明,从长远来看,他们的性取向和性别认同被积极分子视为一种财富,影响着他们在 LGBT 运动中的工作和承诺。尽管最初在与同事/客户建立基于身份的联系方面存在挑战,但通过认可活动人士的努力,特别是在与不同性别和性少数群体合作时,包容性意识的出现成为了这一背景下的一个突出主题。这种动力对于加强活动家的长期承诺以及在该地区和国际上为女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和变性者运动提供持续动力非常重要。
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