Gatekeeping and Homophobia: From Bouncers in Bars to the Macro-social, Interpersonal, and Intrapsychological Practices of Homophobia |
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Authors: | Saeromi Kim |
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Affiliation: | Frances L. Hiatt School of Psychology, Clark University, 950 Main Street, Worcester, MA 01610, USA. Sakim@Clarku.edu |
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Abstract: | There are links between the theoretical construct of gatekeeping and Madureira's conceptualization of homophobia as a boundary phenomenon. The gatekeeping phenomenon exposes the process through which borders and boundaries of social conduct are regulated and maintained. Hence a focus on gatekeeping practices reveals how conduct becomes scrutinized and restricted in crucial gated sites. Following Madureira's model, these gated areas can be identified and analyzed at macro-social, interpersonal, and intrapsychological levels. |
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