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Labeling Same-Sex Sexuality in a Tolerant Society That Values Normality: The Dutch Case
Authors:Jantine van Lisdonk  Lorraine Nencel  Saskia Keuzenkamp
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands;2. Research Department, Rutgers, Centre of Expertise on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Utrecht, Netherlands
Abstract:Studies have pointed to a trend in Western societies toward the normalization of homosexuality and emerging “post-gayness” among young people, who no longer consider their sexual identity meaningful in defining themselves. This article takes a closer look at the Dutch case where tolerance is regarded as a national virtue, while society remains heteronormative. In 38 interviews with Dutch same-sex-attracted young people, we investigated the labels they used to describe their sexual orientation to reveal what they can tell us about normalization, tolerance, and heteronormativity. In their labeling strategies, participants de-emphasized their sexual identity, othered, and reinforced the hetero/homo binary. They preferred labels without connotations to gender expression. While post-gay rhetoric was ideologically appealing, its use was not an outcome of their sexual orientation having become insignificant; it rather enabled them to produce normality. We discuss the findings against the backdrop of “Dutch tolerance,” which rests on an ideology of normality.
Keywords:Sexual orientation  gay  lesbian  bisexuality  labeling  normalization  normality  post-gay  heteronormativity  tolerance
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