Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services Pub Date : 2020-07-30 , DOI: 10.1080/10538720.2020.1799284 Vijeta Uppal 1 , Leanne Kelly 2
Abstract
This article examines disenfranchized grief experienced by culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) lesbians in Australia through a narrative single case study approach. This investigates the intersectionality of ethnic minority, homosexuality, and gender. Intersectionality creates a complex form of grief and loss which, in this case, is compounded through societal disenfranchisement. The narrative approach identifies elements of disenfranchized grief facing CALD lesbians when “coming out,” emigrating away from family and culture, getting married, thinking about parenthood, and managing partner death.
中文翻译:
生活在边缘地区:一个南亚移民对作为少数族裔和性少数群体的被剥夺公民权的悲伤的经历
摘要
本文通过叙述性单例研究方法,考察了澳大利亚文化和语言多样的(CALD)女同性恋者所遭受的被剥夺了权利的悲伤。这调查了少数民族,同性恋和性别之间的交叉性。交叉性造成了一种悲痛和损失的复杂形式,在这种情况下,由于社会剥夺权利而变得更加复杂。叙事方法确定了“走出”,远离家庭和文化,结婚,考虑生育以及管理伴侣死亡时,CALD女同性恋者所面临的被剥夺的悲伤情绪。