Mapping heteronormativity as state violence: the experience of gay men and lesbians in contemporary China and its implication for social work practice

Q3 Social Sciences
Xu Ning, M. Poon
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Gay men and lesbians in contemporary China face multiple forms of marginalisation and discrimination. However, little is known about how heteronormativity works to regulate the everyday lives of sexual minorities. Using narratives collected through in-depth interviews, we map out how heteronormativity is both simultaneously institutionalised by the state in China to maintain heterosexist dominance and is enforced through everyday social interactions that compel gay men and lesbians to conform to a heterosexual life. It is precisely this institutionally supported everyday enforcement that makes it impossible for gay men and lesbians in China to escape from heterosexist regulations. Understanding how heteronormativity works to produce heterosexist dominance is essential for social workers to effectively challenge it.
将异性恋规范映射为国家暴力:当代中国男女同性恋者的经历及其对社会工作实践的启示
当代中国的男同性恋和女同性恋面临着多种形式的边缘化和歧视。然而,人们对异性恋规范如何规范性少数群体的日常生活知之甚少。通过深度访谈收集的故事,我们描绘出在中国,异性恋规范是如何同时被国家制度化,以维持异性恋者的主导地位,并通过日常的社会互动强制执行,迫使男同性恋者和女同性恋者遵循异性恋生活。正是这种制度支持的日常执行,使得中国的男同性恋和女同性恋不可能逃脱异性恋的监管。了解异性恋规范是如何产生异性恋主导地位的,对于社会工作者有效地挑战它是至关重要的。
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China Journal of Social Work
China Journal of Social Work Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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