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A Qualitative Study of Middle Eastern/Arab American Sexual Minority Identity Development
Authors:Ayse S. Ikizler  Dawn M. Szymanski
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee – Knoxville, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Abstract:The development of one's sexual minority identity is often stunted by a heterosexist society. For individuals with multiple minority oppressions, this process becomes even more complicated. As such, there has been a call among researchers for more empirical research on the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual (LGB) individuals from racial/ethnic minority groups. This study uses qualitative methods to fill gaps in the literature related to identity development among same-gender attracted Middle Eastern/Arab individuals living in the United States. From 12 interviews, 13 themes associated with intersectionality, race/ethnicity, sexual identity development, discrimination, stigma, oppression, and invisibility. Themes, subthemes, and their implications are discussed.
Keywords:ethnic identity  gay  intersectionality  Middle Eastern  multiple identities  sexual identity
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