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Identity Management and the Fostering of Network Ignorance: Accounts of Queer Iranian Women in the United States
Authors:Bobbi Van Gilder  Shadee Abdi
Institution:1. Bobbi.Vangilder@ou.edu
Abstract:This qualitative study explores the narratives of 12, first-generation, queer, Iranian-American women in an attempt to better understand the experiences of being both Iranian and queer, and to explore the various ways participants manage their sexual identities within their ethnic communities. Online interviews were analyzed using grounded theory analysis, which revealed that shame anxiety motivates the fostering of network ignorance. Feelings of fear and guilt, which together cultivate shame anxiety, motivate the identity management strategies of queer Iranian women as they attempt to foster ignorance of their sexual orientation within the Iranian community. Strategies include (co)-covering, deceiving and passing, and avoiding.
Keywords:Queer  identity management  Iranian  Sexuality  stigma
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