21世纪的社区:英国男女同性恋者研究引发的问题

Sonja J. Ellis
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历史上,女同性恋和男同性恋(有时在一起;(有时是分开的)创建了“社区”,因为他们受压迫的地位往往使他们彼此看不见。在第二波女权主义的高潮时期,英国的女同性恋社区由广泛的有组织的社会活动和场所组成,包括大多数主要城市的妇女中心(尽管不完全是女同性恋者)。同样,20世纪80年代的艾滋病毒/艾滋病危机催生了一系列面向男同性恋者的健康组织和团体(同样不是唯一的)。然而,除了少数值得注意的例外,男女同性恋文化的主流化,以及男女同性恋场所的日益商业化,似乎导致了男女同性恋的非场景场所和有组织的社会活动被边缘化,在许多情况下甚至消失了。根据对英国男女同性恋者的当前(和正在进行的)基于访谈的研究数据,本文强调了这些变化如何影响男女同性恋者的生活和生活方式,导致某些个人和群体被社会排斥。讨论了这些发现对心理治疗的影响,特别是对基于LG社区的支持需求。
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Community in the 21st Century: Issues Arising from a Study of British Lesbians and Gay Men
SUMMARY Historically, lesbians and gay men (sometimes together; sometimes separately) have created “communities” because their oppressed status has often rendered them invisible from one another. At the height of second-wave feminism, lesbian communities in the UK comprised a wide range of organised social activities and venues, including Women's Centres (although not exclusively lesbian) in most major cities. Likewise, the HIV/AIDS crisis of the 1980s proliferated a range of health-based organisations and groups available (again not exclusively) to gay men. However, with a few notable exceptions, the mainstreaming of lesbian and gay culture, together with the ever-increasing commercialisation of lesbian and gay venues, appear to have resulted in the marginalisation and in many cases disappearance of non-scene venues and organised social activities for lesbians and gay men. Drawing on data from a current (and ongoing) interview-based study with UK lesbians and gay men, this paper highlights the ways in which these changes have affected the lives and lifestyles of lesbians and gay men, resulting in the social exclusion of certain individuals and groups. The implications of these findings for psychotherapy–in particular the need for support based in the LG community–are discussed.
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