“I am who I am” : Mitigating LGBTQ identities in heteronormative society

The study examined how LGBTQ individuals negotiate their identities in the Malaysian heteronormative society using the Discourse-Historical Approach. In-depth interviews were carried out with 13 LGBTQ individuals to find out the discursive strategies they used in describing the triggers for coming o...

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Main Authors: Ting, Su Hie, Yeo, Jiin Yih, Collin, Jerome, Ling, Hsin Nie
Format: Article
Language:en
Published: John Benjamins Publishing Company 2023
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43730/3/%E2%80%9CI%20am%20who%20I%20am%E2%80%9D%20-%20Copy.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43730/
https://benjamins.com/catalog/japc.00103.tin#:~:text=%E2%80%9CI%20am%20who%20I%20am%E2%80%9D,-Mitigating%20LGBTQ%20identities&text=Referents%20and%20personal%20pronouns%20were,%E2%80%9D%20(other%20sexual%20orientations).
https://doi.org/10.1075/japc.00103.tin |
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Summary:The study examined how LGBTQ individuals negotiate their identities in the Malaysian heteronormative society using the Discourse-Historical Approach. In-depth interviews were carried out with 13 LGBTQ individuals to find out the discursive strategies they used in describing the triggers for coming out, their experiences, and the reasons for their struggles. The analysis of the interview data showed that the participants used the “des�tiny” and “rights” arguments to counter the “legal”, “religious” and “tradi�tional values” arguments used by heterosexuals to reject them. Referents and personal pronouns were selectively used by LGBTQ participants to pre�sent different perspectives, “us” versus “them” (heterosexuals), “I” and other LGBTQ individuals, and “I” versus “they” or “you” (other sexual orienta�tions). The findings have implications that are relevant to mitigation of LGBTQ identities in contexts which have strong heteronormative norms due to legal, religion and traditional values.