Discourse, interaction, and testimony: The making of selves in the U.S. Protestant dispute over homosexuality |
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Authors: | Dawne Moon |
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Institution: | (1) University of California, Berkeley |
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Abstract: | Ethnography helps to elaborate Foucault's conception of power at work to produce subjects through micro-level interactions.
I examine interactions among Protestants as they discuss homosexuality in two sites, an ex-gay movement seminar and a pro-gay
liberal congregation. In two opposed groups, the genre of testimony produced an authentic-seeming truth, working performatively
to produce group boundaries, to legitimate authority and hierarchies in the group, and to tacitly define certain categories
as abject, unlivable. That groups can produce this effect in spite of their intentions illustrates how certain forms of social
power inhere in language and work through everyday talk. |
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