Sticking It to the Man by Standing by Your Man: Social Support as an Act of Resistance

The purpose of this paper is to synthesize literatures on stress, social support, symbolic interaction, and de Certeau as they pertain to the recovery of a homosexually-identified individual from a homophobic interaction. A model of the initial stressful interaction as well as the interaction bet...

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Main Author: Wallace, Andrew Middleton
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Published: ScholarWorks@UNO 2008
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spelling ndltd-uno.edu-oai-scholarworks.uno.edu-td-16992016-10-21T17:04:41Z Sticking It to the Man by Standing by Your Man: Social Support as an Act of Resistance Wallace, Andrew Middleton The purpose of this paper is to synthesize literatures on stress, social support, symbolic interaction, and de Certeau as they pertain to the recovery of a homosexually-identified individual from a homophobic interaction. A model of the initial stressful interaction as well as the interaction between a homosexually-identified individual and his socially-supportive network is posited with the consumption of culturally-disseminated roles and the salience of role-identities as the mechanisms by which it works. The model is then considered as a form of resistance in the light of broader gay liberation social movements. The study focuses on white, middle-class, American, homosexually-identified males in order to control for variations that might occur from variables of race, class, nationality, and gender. Queer theoretical, essentialist, and postpositivist realist perspectives on identity are considered. The thesis concludes with possible future directions for an empirical study using the model outlined above. 2008-05-16T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/699 http://scholarworks.uno.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1699&context=td University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations ScholarWorks@UNO Homosexual Role-identity Salience Stress Coping Symbolic Interactionism Social Support De Certeau Social Movement Queer Theory Essentialism Postpositivist Realism
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topic Homosexual
Role-identity
Salience
Stress
Coping
Symbolic Interactionism
Social Support
De Certeau
Social Movement
Queer Theory
Essentialism
Postpositivist Realism
spellingShingle Homosexual
Role-identity
Salience
Stress
Coping
Symbolic Interactionism
Social Support
De Certeau
Social Movement
Queer Theory
Essentialism
Postpositivist Realism
Wallace, Andrew Middleton
Sticking It to the Man by Standing by Your Man: Social Support as an Act of Resistance
description The purpose of this paper is to synthesize literatures on stress, social support, symbolic interaction, and de Certeau as they pertain to the recovery of a homosexually-identified individual from a homophobic interaction. A model of the initial stressful interaction as well as the interaction between a homosexually-identified individual and his socially-supportive network is posited with the consumption of culturally-disseminated roles and the salience of role-identities as the mechanisms by which it works. The model is then considered as a form of resistance in the light of broader gay liberation social movements. The study focuses on white, middle-class, American, homosexually-identified males in order to control for variations that might occur from variables of race, class, nationality, and gender. Queer theoretical, essentialist, and postpositivist realist perspectives on identity are considered. The thesis concludes with possible future directions for an empirical study using the model outlined above.
author Wallace, Andrew Middleton
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title Sticking It to the Man by Standing by Your Man: Social Support as an Act of Resistance
title_short Sticking It to the Man by Standing by Your Man: Social Support as an Act of Resistance
title_full Sticking It to the Man by Standing by Your Man: Social Support as an Act of Resistance
title_fullStr Sticking It to the Man by Standing by Your Man: Social Support as an Act of Resistance
title_full_unstemmed Sticking It to the Man by Standing by Your Man: Social Support as an Act of Resistance
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