Miller Robert L
School of Social Work, University at Albany, State University of New York, 12222, USA.
Soc Work. 2007 Jan;52(1):51-61. doi: 10.1093/sw/52.1.51.
This qualitative study explores the religious development and spiritual formation of African American gay men living with AIDS. In response to an in-depth interviewing approach, 10 men described their experiences of church participation. The participants' data reveal their religious initiation and participation as well as their need to extinguish their affiliation with the black church as a result of religiously sanctioned homophobia, heterosexism, and AIDS phobia. The article also explores the conundrum of an African American religious organization engaging in oppression despite its historic role of supporting liberation and opposing discrimination.
这项定性研究探讨了感染艾滋病的非裔美国男同性恋者的宗教发展和精神形成。针对深入访谈法,10名男性描述了他们参与教会的经历。参与者的数据揭示了他们的宗教启蒙和参与情况,以及由于宗教认可的恐同症、异性恋主义和艾滋病恐惧症而需要断绝与黑人教会的联系。本文还探讨了一个非裔美国宗教组织尽管在历史上扮演着支持解放和反对歧视的角色,却仍参与压迫行为这一难题。