SOCB49H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11a: Lgbt Parenting, Invisibility
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Coming out of the family closet: stories of adult women with lgbtq parent(s) Research on children of lgbtq parents focuses too much on the evaluative and assessi(cid:374)g if the(cid:455)(cid:859)(cid:448)e (cid:271)ee(cid:374) raised (cid:449)ell; this loses disti(cid:374)(cid:272)t e(cid:454)perie(cid:374)(cid:272)es of this research. Interview children of lgbtq, 26 young white women; born into or adopted by heterosexual parents later divorced and began living as lgbtq. Analyze stories as coming out narratives; then discuss how these gendered and racialized normative of coming out (reflecting racism and sexism) intersect with homophobia. How later generations children of lgbtq parents will narrate their identities differently. Generation of children of lgbtq: the study generation: the way that their parents came out (being born or adopted into heterosexual parents became lgbtq, a political group that promotes lgtqb. Storying: narratives of sexuality and lgbtq families. Society increasingly create new meanings about sexual identities and realities through personal stories we tell.