O que chamamos veado, com qualquer outro nome: preocupações sociais com sexualidade não-normativa e auto-imagem em Porto Alegre, Brasil
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-77012008000200008Keywords:
Masculinity, Sexuality, HomophobiaAbstract
This paper examines concerns over self-image during conversations about same-gender sexuality - ranging from"fag jokes" to assertions of the rights of lesbians and gays - among low-income Brazilians in the southern city of Porto Alegre. Applying sociolinguistic insights to the analysis of four ethnographic case studies collected in 2002-03, I consider how speakers referencing non-normative forms of sexual desire, identity and practice draw from a range of available discourses of gender and sexuality - including those of machismo, science and medicine, and of sexual rights - and how negotiation between these discourses becomes subject to gendered concerns about self-image. Within this purview, I also examine inter-personal dynamics and discursive proficiencies which encourage the perception that a speaker might be homophobic or anti-gay, and the rhetorical steps taken to minimize this likelihood. Implications for understandings of language, same-gender sexuality, and homophobia are addressed.Downloads
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2008-01-01
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Junge, B. (2008). O que chamamos veado, com qualquer outro nome: preocupações sociais com sexualidade não-normativa e auto-imagem em Porto Alegre, Brasil . Revista De Antropologia, 51(2), 607-650. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-77012008000200008