女同性恋家庭披露:在私人和公共领域的真实性和安全性

A. Perlesz, Rhonda Brown, R. McNair, J. Lindsay, M. Pitts, D. Vaus
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家庭的定义和家庭结构的披露是理解当代女同性恋父母家庭经历的重要主题。通过对澳大利亚维多利亚州20个女同性恋家庭的多代家庭访谈,我们探讨了参与者如何在公共场合描述和展示他们的家庭。我们发现,在由女同性恋父母养育的再婚家庭和由女同性恋父母养育的新生家庭中,孩子从出生起就由女同性恋父母孕育和抚养。家庭成员在诸如保健机构和学校等主流社会机构中披露父母的性取向时采取了多种策略。一些人选择了骄傲、开放的策略;而其他人则更私密;然而,其他人选择了被动策略,特别是在与卫生保健提供者打交道时,以及在与学校打交道时采取选择性策略。这些策略表明,家庭必须在公开的真实和通过保护自己免受负面态度的影响而创造安全之间取得微妙的平衡。
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Lesbian family disclosure: Authenticity and safety within private and public domains
Definitions of family and disclosure of family configuration are important themes for understanding the experiences of contemporary lesbian-parented families. Drawing on multi-generational family interviews with 20 lesbian-parented families in Victoria, Australia, we explore how participants describe and present their families in public contexts. We found a marked difference in experience between lesbian-parented stepfamilies and lesbian-parented de novo families where children are conceived and raised by lesbian parents from birth. Family members adopted a variety of strategies when disclosing parents’ sexual orientation in mainstream social institutions such as health care settings and schools. Some chose a proud, open strategy; while others were more private; yet others chose a passive strategy, particularly when dealing with health care providers, and a selective strategy when dealing with schools. These strategies demonstrate the fine balance that families must strike between being publicly authentic and creating safety by protecting themselves from negative attitudes.
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