Acordos e colisões: família, sexualidade e lesbianidade
This dissertation deals with the experiences and situations experienced by women who call themselves lesbians in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. It aims to understand how the female (homo)sexuality goes through a game between hiding and revealing their lesbian identities according to the dynami...
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Итог: | This dissertation deals with the experiences and situations experienced by women who
call themselves lesbians in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. It aims to understand how
the female (homo)sexuality goes through a game between hiding and revealing their
lesbian identities according to the dynamics that are involved. In this way, their
biographies are constructed and organized in confluence with the spaces of
(homo)sociabilities, by which these women transit daily. For this research, the life
histories of the five collaborators were analyzed through the technique of snowball
research during 2017 and 2018. I demonstrate how the negotiations undertaken by these
women in the work area are woven and managed , family, studies, social movements
through the maintenance of their agencies and intentionalities. In the ethnographic field,
what is observed is the way in which women who identify with a dissident sexuality
maintain their family relations. The concept of acceptance has been extensively
explored to try to analyze and understand a lifestyle different from that adopted by other
members of the family nucleus. It was also important to understand the processes of
coming out, as everyday situations and not events scheduled to happen. The sociological
literature on secrecy has helped us understand the silences and tensions that permeate
the lesbian lives of women in this research. Different from what can be imagined this
secret did not always appear as a moral panic, but rather susceptible of agency and new
interpretations. |
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