Abstract
Članek se ukvarja z analizo vsakdanjega življenja istospolno usmerjenih v Sloveniji in pri tem skuša preveriti, ali lahko govorimo o preobrazbi intimnosti ter razvoju istospolnih partnerskih zvez k čistemu razmerju. Avtorica analizo naslanja na podatke iz prve obširne sociološke raziskave o vsakdanjem življenju gejev in lezbijk v Sloveniji, ki je bila izvedena s kombinacijo kvantitativne in kvalitativne metodologije (anketiranja in fokusnih skupin). Glavna teza članka je, da istospolna partnerska razmerja sicer v nekaterih aspektih kažejo značilnosti čistega razmerja (egalitarna delitev dela, refleksivnost, delo na odnosih ipd.), vendar ta partnerska razmerja bistveno določa heteronormativni okvir širše družbe, v katero se umeščajo. Zato po avtoričinem mnenju nikakor ne moremo govoriti o preobrazbi intimnosti, ki bi veljala na enak način za raznospolno in istospolno usmerjene. Avtorica v analizi ugotavlja, da imamo (vsaj v Sloveniji) opravka s specifično situacijo, ko se na eni strani soočamo z visoko stopnjo homofobije in nasilja nad geji in lezbijkami v javnosti, po drugi strani pa se homoseksualnost privatizira in zapira v zasebne kroge prijateljev, partnerstevin do neke mere tudi družinskih članov, ki istospolno usmerjenost svojih otrok vedno pogosteje sprejemajo pozitivno.
Keywords
Homoseksualnost;Lezbištvo;Gejevske študije;Vsakdanje življenje;Prijateljstvo;Družbeni položaj;
Data
Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2005 |
Typology: |
1.01 - Original Scientific Article |
Organization: |
UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences |
UDC: |
316.7 |
COBISS: |
24551005
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ISSN: |
0352-3608 |
Parent publication: |
Družboslovne razprave
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1329 |
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243 |
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Other data
Secondary language: |
Unknown |
Secondary title: |
Accepted among friends, rejected by the society - same-sex relationships in Slovenia |
Secondary abstract: |
The article deals with the analysis of everyday life of gays and lesbians in Slovenia with the attempt to answer the question whether we can speak of transformation of intimacy and pure relationship among gays and lesbians. The analysis is done on the basis of data from the first sociological research on everyday life of gays and lesbians in Slovenia, carried out with the combination of quantitative and qualitative methodology (survey and focus groups). The main idea of the article is that in some characteristics (e.g. egalitarian division of labour, reflexive relationship, constant work on relationship etc.) same-sex relationships are similar to "pure relationships", however gay and lesbian relationships are importantly defined by the heteronormative framework of the broader society in which they live. According to authorćs opinion we cannot speak of transformation of intimacy going on in the same way for heterosexuals and homosexuals. The author claims that there is a specific situation (at least in Slovenia). On the one hand, there is a high level of homophobia and violence against gays and lesbians in public space, on the other hand, homosexuality is being privatised and closed up in private space of friends, intimate partners, and to some extent family members, who accept homosexual orientation of their children more and more positively. |
Secondary keywords: |
Homosexuality;Lesbi;Gay studies;Everyday life;Friendship;Social position; |
Type (COBISS): |
Not categorized |
Pages: |
str. 139-153 |
Volume: |
ǂLetn. ǂ21 |
Issue: |
ǂšt. ǂ49/50 |
Chronology: |
avg./dec. 2005 |
Keywords (UDC): |
social sciences;družbene vede;sociology;sociologija;sociology of culture;cultural context of social life;sociologija kulture; |
ID: |
39823 |