Queer in the home : negotiating state-sanctioned heteronormativity within the family

In Singapore, the nation’s relationship with the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay. Bisexual and Transgender) community has become increasingly tumultuous over the past decade. From the state’s insistence on traditional values and heteronormativity to backlash from religious groups, this study explores the key soc...

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Main Author: Tan, Wan Yi
Other Authors: Sun Hsiao-Li Shirley
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Language:English
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-736872019-12-10T11:14:42Z Queer in the home : negotiating state-sanctioned heteronormativity within the family Tan, Wan Yi Sun Hsiao-Li Shirley School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences In Singapore, the nation’s relationship with the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay. Bisexual and Transgender) community has become increasingly tumultuous over the past decade. From the state’s insistence on traditional values and heteronormativity to backlash from religious groups, this study explores the key social institution that has been at the centre of the conflict: the family. State-sanctioned heteronormativity has been found to perpetuate the deviance of non-normative sexualities and signposts morality for Singapore’s population. However, through drawing from relevant articles by The Straits Times from 2008 to 2017 as well as qualitative interviews with LGBT individuals and one of their respective family members, this study contends that exiles from kinship can be prevented through opening up the definitions of what a Singaporean family could be. Bachelor of Arts 2018-04-03T06:52:34Z 2018-04-03T06:52:34Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73687 en Nanyang Technological University 32 p. application/pdf
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Queer in the home : negotiating state-sanctioned heteronormativity within the family
description In Singapore, the nation’s relationship with the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay. Bisexual and Transgender) community has become increasingly tumultuous over the past decade. From the state’s insistence on traditional values and heteronormativity to backlash from religious groups, this study explores the key social institution that has been at the centre of the conflict: the family. State-sanctioned heteronormativity has been found to perpetuate the deviance of non-normative sexualities and signposts morality for Singapore’s population. However, through drawing from relevant articles by The Straits Times from 2008 to 2017 as well as qualitative interviews with LGBT individuals and one of their respective family members, this study contends that exiles from kinship can be prevented through opening up the definitions of what a Singaporean family could be.
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title Queer in the home : negotiating state-sanctioned heteronormativity within the family
title_short Queer in the home : negotiating state-sanctioned heteronormativity within the family
title_full Queer in the home : negotiating state-sanctioned heteronormativity within the family
title_fullStr Queer in the home : negotiating state-sanctioned heteronormativity within the family
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