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* see [[Homophobia]] and [[heterosexism]]
* see nonmonogamy, poly, pairbonding, etc.
* see nonmonogamy, poly, pairbonding, etc.
* criminalization: sodomy laws, capital punishment; imprisonment; punitive medical treatment
* social: easier to commit; mental illness; driven to suicide; social ostracism
* economic


==Intersections==
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* marriage rights
* marriage rights


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Latest revision as of 13:35, 7 May 2008

Guide to oppressions & intersections in SF
Basics:

Classism
Racism
Nationalism, colonialism, xenophobia
Religious intolerance
Antisemitism
Sexism
Homophobia & heterosexism
Size & beauty standards
Disability & ableism
Ageism

Manifestations:

Institutionalized, systemic, structural
Unconscious
Conscious
Internalized
Power relations

Responses:

Activism: Antiracism, feminism, etc.
Consciousness-raising
Redress & affirmative action
Diversity & representation

SFnal treatments:

Race and feminist SF
Race-and-gender stereotypes in SF

See also:

Women of color in SF
Queer women in SF
Women Make SF

About the GOI


Homophobia and heterosexism are prejudices based on sexual orientation, behavior, and preference. Heterosexism is the default assumption that all people are heterosexual, and that heterosexual pairbonding is the norm.

Manifestations

More on manifestations. Even if someone is not homophobic, they may be heterosexist. Heterosexism thus works to enforce heterosexuality as the dominant paradigm (compulsory heterosexuality), rendering bisexuality and same-sex sexuality invisible.

Homophobia is the explicit prejudice, dislike, or actions that discriminate against queer-identified people, including gays, lesbians, and bisexuals; homophobes are also typically prejudiced against transpeople and polyamorous folks, although they may not have a coherent explanation relating these categories together. In general homophobia is a manifestation of discomfort with sexual choices and preferences outside of the dominant paradigm of (implicitly patriarchal) heterosexual pair-bonding.

  • see Homophobia and heterosexism
  • see nonmonogamy, poly, pairbonding, etc.
  • criminalization: sodomy laws, capital punishment; imprisonment; punitive medical treatment
  • social: easier to commit; mental illness; driven to suicide; social ostracism
  • economic

Intersections

  • Class
  • Race
  • Gender

Activist responses

  • Gay Liberation
  • gay pride
  • marriage rights

SFnal treatments

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