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New article published in the magazine "sexualities"

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New article by Dr. Julia Teschlade, Prof. Mona Motakef and Prof. Christine Wimbauer published in the journal "sexualities"

The article "Discrimination and normalization as an effortful social practice: an analysis of LGBTQ+ families in Germany" has been published in open access in the journal "sexualities". It is part of the DFG project "Ambivalent Recognition Order. "Doing reproduction" and "doing family" beyond the normal family" (MO 3194/2-1, PE 2612/2-1, WI 2142/7-1).

abstract

„While legal recognition of same-sex relationships and families has increased in many democratic countries, discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation, both open and subtle, still exists. Drawing on qualitative interviews from Germany, this study uses the grounded theory methodology to analyse LGBTQ+ families’ normalization practices in response to experienced and anticipated discrimination. We show that normalization practices are not merely an assimilation to a neoliberal heteronormative family ideal, as criticised in debates on homonormativity, but require arduous efforts within heteronormative societies. Furthermore, normalization practices simultaneously challenge (traditional) family norms, through both overt political struggles and sub-politically within everyday practices.”

Teschlade, Julia/Motakef, Mona/Wimbauer, Christine (2023): Discrimination and normalization as an effortful social practice: an analysis of LGBTQ+ families in Germany. In: Sexualities : studies in culture and society . doi: 10.1177/13634607231205819.