Discourses of friendship between heterosexual women and gay men:mythical norms and an absence of desire

Abstract

Gay men and heterosexual women may share some common interests in critiquing hetero-patriarchy. However feminism and gay liberationist politics do not always coincide and the role of individual subjectivities in recognising oppressive discourses of normativity remains debated. Interviews were conducted with seven friendship dyads of heterosexual women and gay men. Transcripts were subjected to discourse analysis, which suggested extensive management of heterosexist norms in the friends' accounts of friendship. The analysis highlighted ambiguity over the 'male' status of gay men, a concern with constructing the friendships as legitimately asexual, and the use of parody in the face of homophobia to disrupt normative assumptions. Although we primarily considered the role of heterosexist discourses, there is also evidence that other dimensions of non-normativity (for example, gender and ethnicity) are implicated in friendships constructed around shared otherness and mutual non-normativity.

Publication DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0959353509349604
Divisions: College of Health & Life Sciences > School of Psychology
Additional Information: © 2010 SAGE
Uncontrolled Keywords: discourse analysis,feminism,friendship,gender,normativity,queer theory,Psychology(all),Gender Studies
Publication ISSN: 1461-7161
Last Modified: 04 Jan 2024 18:08
Date Deposited: 29 Jan 2015 14:35
Full Text Link: http://epubs.su ... y.ac.uk/401279/
Related URLs: http://www.scop ... tnerID=8YFLogxK (Scopus URL)
http://fap.sage ... ontent/20/2/205 (Publisher URL)
PURE Output Type: Article
Published Date: 2010-05
Authors: Shepperd, Dan (ORCID Profile 0000-0002-5328-4997)
Coyle, Adrian
Hegarty, Peter

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