"Among the characters from that chapter": Soviet medicalization of homosexuality in Lithuanian lesbian oral history narratives.

IF 1.1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Rasa Navickaitė
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Abstract

Based on oral history narratives and original archival research, this article discusses how the Soviet medicalization of homosexuality has affected the self-identification of queer women and how it currently features in the narratives that lesbians tell about themselves in post-Soviet Lithuania. The article shows that the medicalization of homosexuality in Soviet Lithuania was inseparable from the broader pressures of Communist morality, which aimed to guide the private lives of individuals, and that the pathologizing of female homosexuality was tightly interrelated with the social pressure on women to fit into their gender role and adapt to the frameworks of femininity. The article also reflects on how the medicalization of homosexuality, as imposed by Soviet modernity, continues to be felt in the region and how it affects the current state of the LGBTQ community.

“那一章的人物”:立陶宛女同性恋口述历史叙事中苏联对同性恋的医学化。
本文以口述历史叙述和原始档案研究为基础,讨论苏联对同性恋的医疗化如何影响酷儿女性的自我认同,以及它如何在后苏联立陶宛女同性恋讲述自己的叙述中发挥作用。文章认为,苏联立陶宛对同性恋的医学化与共产主义道德的广泛压力密不可分,后者旨在指导个人的私人生活,而对女性同性恋的病态化则与女性适应其性别角色和女性气质框架的社会压力密切相关。这篇文章也反映了苏联现代性所强加的同性恋医疗化,如何在该地区持续存在,以及它如何影响LGBTQ社群的现状。
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Journal of Lesbian Studies
Journal of Lesbian Studies SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
2.20
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9.10%
发文量
27
期刊介绍: The Journal of Lesbian Studies examines the cultural, historical, and interpersonal impact of the lesbian experience on society, keeping all readers—professional, academic, or general—informed and up to date on current findings, resources, and community concerns. Independent scholars, professors, students, and lay people will find this interdisciplinary journal essential on the topic of lesbian studies!
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