Working Class Masculinity: Keeping Gay Men and Lesbians out of the Workplace

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David G. Embrick
Carol S. Walther
Corrine M. Wickens
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[1] Loyola University-Chicago,Department of Sociology
[2] Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne,Department of Teaching, Learning, and Culture
[3] Texas A&M University,undefined
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Sex Roles | 2007年 / 56卷
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Homosexuality; Heteromasculinity; Stratification; Sexuality;
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Recent survey research suggests that heterosexuals’ attitudes toward lesbian and gay rights have become more progressive. However, we find in our research that negative attitudes and barriers against gay men and lesbians in workplaces still remain. Our project represents one case study of hidden animosity toward homosexuals, which varies from “overt disgust” to “don’t ask, don’t tell” policies that reinforce negative attitudes toward gay men and lesbians. As such, we contend that attitudes toward lesbian and gay rights are not becoming more progressive; instead various methods of discrimination are increasingly being used to exclude gay men and lesbians from the workplace. We argue that White working class men have constructed and maintained a form of White male solidarity, a collective practice directed toward women, People of Color, and non-heterosexuals that maintains racism, sexism, and homophobia in the local, national, and global context.
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页码:757 / 766
页数:9
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