magistrsko delo
Martin Gramc (Author), Metka Mencin Čeplak (Mentor)

Abstract

Avtor se v magistrskem delu ukvarja s vprašanjem seksizmov znotraj LGBT+ skupnosti. Kako se znotraj družbene skupine, ki je zatirana zaradi spolne usmerjenosti in spolne identitete, izražajo seksizmi kot oblika zatiranja? V delu se opira se na teoretizacije patriarhata, seksizma in moškosti v sodobni feministični teoriji in na koncepte normativnosti v kvir teoriji. Magistrsko delo z metodo sekundarne analize na podlagi podatkov, pridobljenih od intervjuvank, preučuje percepcijo in mehanizme seksizmov znotraj LGBT+ skupnosti v Ljubljani. V magistrskem delu je raziskano, kako se znotraj LGBT+ skupnosti kažejo različne oblike seksizmov do oseb, ki so znotraj skupnosti kakor koli obeležene z ženskostjo ali spolno subverzivnostjo. Delo s pomočjo kvantitativne metodologije pokaže, kako znotraj LGBT+ skupnosti prepletanje spolne usmerjenosti in spolne identitete, izhajajoč iz ženskosti in spolne subverzivnosti, ustvarja hierarhijo zatiranih identitet.

Keywords

spolna razlika;moškocentričnost;hetero-cis-normativnost;Spolna identiteta;Seksizem;Patriarhat;Magistrska dela;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Publisher: [M. Gramc]
UDC: 305(043.3)
COBISS: 35784797 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Sexisms within the LGBT community
Secondary abstract: The author of the master thesis analyses the question of sexisms within the LGBT+ community. The analysis deals with different aspects of sexisms as a form of oppression within the social group oppressed because of sexual orientation and gender identity. The author uses theoretical conceptualizations of patriarchy, sexisms and masculinities in contemporary feminist theory and conceptualizations of normativity in queer theory. Methodology used in this work includes secondary analysis and interviews of members of the LGBT+ community in Ljubljana. The thesis shows how different forms of sexism within the LGBT+ community affect people who are gender non-conforming or are positioned as feminine. The work based on qualitative methodology shows how intertwinement of sexual orientation and gender identity, based on femininity and gender non-conformity, within the LGBT+ community creates and perpetuates the hierarchy of oppressed identities.
Secondary keywords: Gender identity;Sexism;Patriarchy;Master's theses;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za družbene vede
Pages: 101 str.
ID: 10958252
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