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A LEVEL SOCIOLOGY SEXUAL IDENTITY


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What did Weeks (1991) say?
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Not many people have to point out or say they are gay but to say ' I am gay' or 'I am bisexual' makes a statement about belonging and relationships to dominant sexual codes.

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What did Weeks (1991) say?
Not many people have to point out or say they are gay but to say ' I am gay' or 'I am bisexual' makes a statement about belonging and relationships to dominant sexual codes.
What was section 28?
An offensive piece of legislation to prevent the so called promotion of homosexuality in schools as well as stigmatising lesbian gay and bi people.
What was stonewall ?
Campaigning and lobbying group to prevent attacks on members of the LGBTQ community.
What is an example of what Stonewall achieved?
Lifted the ban on LGB people having the right to serve in the military.
What does Mclntosh argue?
In western cultures, the role of the homosexual male involves certain expectations cultural characteristics. Specific norms and values assumed of those who are homosexual. E.g. gay men acting camp.
Who argues that the homosexual role is socially constructed?
Malcntosh because it was not always in existence
How does the acceptance of the homosexual role fit into the self fulfilling prophecy?
Label - treated accordingly - internalise - master status
What is The Pink Pound?
Used to describe the purchasing power of the LGBT community, with particular emphasis on gay males.
Pink Pound further explained ...
Much of the gay subculture that emerged from the 70s focused on leisure and consumption. Gay pride increased the visibility of different sexualities and their identity.
What did Batchelor find out?
Being gay was not generally integrated into mainstream media representations. When it did appear it was seen as a target for teasing and bullying.
What did Craig suggest how homosexuals are portrayed in the media?
Campness, Macho, Deviant, Responsible for AIDS
What does Glauntlet argue?
That LGB people are still under represented in much of the mainstream media, but things are slowly changing for the better.
How is the representation of the LGBT community changed in the media?
Images of diverse sexual identities may assist in making the population more comfortable with these alternative sexual lifestyles?
How does Rich and radical feminism link in with this?
He argues women's sexuality is oppressed by patriarchy and institutions such as marriage, sexual violence and rape. He argues women are socialised into being heterosexual which ensures their availability to men.