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Coming out is the process of acknowledging same-sex attractions to oneself and to others. It is both a personal and a public process. For many gay and bisexual students, college marks a pivotal point where for the first time they feel free to explore their same-sex attractions. This book is about the struggles students face in coming out. The focus is twofold: the experiences individuals face in coming to terms with their sexual identity and the process of developing a group identity. The development of a group identity involves a degree of political investment. For some students, becoming political means adopting a queer persona. As one student noted, Queer is kind of an `in your face' attitude toward heterosexism and homophobia. A primary focus of this book revolves around the notion of queer identity and how students engage as cultural workers seeking both campus and societal change.
Sommario
Preface
Key Characters
Constructing Cultural BordersThe Struggle for Identity
Critical Postmodernism
The Study
Individuals within the BordersThe Closet and a Negative Existence
Coming Out in College
Cultural Borders and the GroupCultural Workers and the Politics of Silencing
Culture/Subculture
Redefining Cultural BordersIdentity and Socialization
Toward Communities of Difference
References
Index
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Robert Rhoads