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Bailey, Benjamin M.; Heath, Melissa Allen; Jackson, Aaron P.; Ward, Carol; Black, Amelia; Cooper, Emily; Griner, Derek; Shafer, Kevin – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2022
Multiple qualitative and quantitative studies have investigated homophobic language and its associated correlates. However, very few studies have approached this phenomenon from an ethnographic methodology. Furthermore, no studies to date have used an ethnography to study this language in a conservative religious community. In this study, the…
Descriptors: Social Bias, LGBTQ People, Adolescents, Language Usage
Peters, Brian M. – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2010
This is an exploration of gay youth subculture and emo boys. The study is a mesh of findings and related theoretical understandings about gay emo subculture, masculinities, style, and alternative gay youth. This study looks at gay male teenagers who identify with emo, a movement that stems from music and aesthetics creating a particular visual for…
Descriptors: Subcultures, Youth, Homosexuality, Aesthetics
Richardson, Eric M. – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2008
The author explains how the film "Get Real" enabled him to explore, with a group of South African student teachers, the complex ways in which queer adolescents negotiate their daily lives, the struggles they have with "coming out" to their friends and families, the problems with representation, and the connections between…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Racial Segregation, Nonprint Media, Homosexuality