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    Manhood in crisis: powerlessness, homophobia and violence in Fight Club by Vafa, Amirhossein, Talif, Rosli

    Published 2011
    “…As a response, the narrator sets out a nostalgic backlash to grapple with the outlets of the crisis-buried feelings, homophobia and aggression. While the backlashes materialize as transgressive assertions of manhood, the narrator becomes eventually disillusioned with his struggles and opts, instead, to come to terms with the crisis of manhood by forming an affectionate bond with Maria Singer, the only female character in the novel.…”
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    The Intersecting Ethnic Identity on LGB With Internalized Homophobia and Coming Out in Malaysia by Hieu, Sooh Peng, Ng, Jo Anne

    Published 2015
    “…In Malaysia, there has been less research that focus on gender, ethnic identity, internalized homophobia and coming out from closet within LGB communities. …”
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    "I'm not proud, I'm just gay": lesbian and gay youths' discursive negotiation of otherness by Jones, Lucy

    Published 2018
    Subjects: “…Othering; Identity; LGBT youth; Homonormativity; Homophobia; Intersectionality…”
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    Opposition as victimhood in newspaper debates about same-sex marriage by Turner, Georgina, Mills, Sara, Van der Bom, Isabelle, Coffey-Glover, Laura, Paterson, Laura L., Jones, Lucy

    Published 2018
    Subjects: “…homophobia; queer linguistics; corpus linguistics; critical discourse analysis; same-sex marriage; equal marriage rights; victimhood; agency; news discourses; UK press…”
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    Dispositional authenticity, perceived facilitativeness, conditions of worth, and relational outcomes in romantic relationships: empirical tests of Carl Rogers’ theory of personalit... by Chen, Shun

    Published 2022
    Subjects: “…Barrett-Lennard Relationship Inventory; interpersonal relationships; confirmatory factor analysis; measurement invariance; person-centred theory; dyadic adjustment; femininity ideology; internalised homophobia; dyadic study…”
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    Societal concerns by Bogueva, Diana, Marinova, Dora, Wäechter, Natalia, Tekiner, Ismail

    Published 2024
    “…According to the Global Gen Z Survey, worries about racism, sexism, limitations on personal freedom and homophobia are the top social justice concerns while education, poverty, access to health care, access to viable and affordable housing, and cost of higher education top the list of economic justice concerns. …”
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    The normalization of sexual diversity in revolutionary Cuba by Kirk, Emily J.

    Published 2015
    “…This includes the evolution of homophobia in Cuba, the Federation of Cuban Women’s development of sexual education, the establishment of the Nation Centre for Sexual Education (CENESEX), and how these elements engage with the island’s view of health. …”
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    Coming In: Queer Narratives of Sexual Self-Discovery by Rosenberg, Shoshana

    Published 2018
    “…Interviewees discussed internalized homophobia and its impact on their life; experiences and implications of finding a community and achieving a sense of belonging; the concept of sexual self-discovery being a lifelong process; and sexuality as fluid, dynamic, and situational rather than static. …”
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    LGBT Rights in Southeast Asia: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? by Wilkinson, C., Gerber, P., Offord, Baden, Langlois, A.

    Published 2017
    “…The result is that while globally there has been significant progress in recognising the rights of LGBT people, at times assisted by and resulting in cultural transformation, there has also been an accompanying rise in both popular, religious and political homophobia in many states. These conflicting and frequently highly contradictory dynamics are particularly evident in Southeast Asia, where some great leaps forward in protecting the rights of LGBT people have occurred in parallel with substantial setbacks. …”
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    Gay rights advocacies in Africa: the case of Ghana by Agyeman, Nana Kyeretwie

    Published 2017
    “…It holds that, perhaps it is through engaging these theories holistically; and transposing them meaningfully to the contextual dispositions, could we make sense of the enormous issues (like the sources and effects of homophobia) that confront us.…”
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    Male bodies, objectification and masculinities: A case study on Cyprus by Michael, Artemis

    Published 2020
    “…The implementation of thematic analysis surfaced 7 themes that were present throughout the interviews including: Rejecting Effectiveness, Bodies, Masculinities and Femininity, Society, Objectification, Homophobia and Industry Problems. After conducting ten in-depth interviews with five Cypriot male and five Cypriot female participants aged 18-29, results indicated that education was not a determining factor, as individuals with higher education were both able and not able to determine objectification. …”
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    Acknowledging The Third Gender: Khunsa by Rahim, Rohani Abdul, Yaacob, Mohd Fadhly, Fandi, Fieza Fazlin

    Published 2016
    “…A khuntha faced a lot of discrimination in all aspect of life and was subjected to homophobia.…”
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    A descriptive study of the experiences of lesbian, gay and transgender parents accessing health servces for their children by Chapman, R., Wardrop, Joan, Freeman, P., Zappia, Tess, Watkins, R., Shields, Linda

    Published 2012
    “…Negative experiences included encountering homophobia or transphobia and being required to educate health professionals. …”
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