Tate Charlotte Chuck
Department of Psychology, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California 94132, USA.
J Lesbian Stud. 2012;16(1):17-29. doi: 10.1080/10894160.2011.557639.
One long-standing project within lesbian studies has been to develop a satisfactory working definition of "lesbian." This article proposes two new models of a definition using principles of social psychology. Each model (a) utilizes the premise that gender lacks a categorical essence and (b) separates behavioral adherence to cultural stereotypes of femininity and masculinity from one's gender self-categorization. From these premises, I generate and critique two internally coherent models of lesbian identity that are inclusive (to different degrees) of various gender identities. For each model, the potential inclusion of trans men, trans women, genderqueers, and lesbian-identified cisgender men is evaluated. The explanatory power of these models is twofold. One, the models can serve as theoretical perspectives for scholars who study the intersection of gender and sexual identity. Two, the models can also characterize the everyday experience of people who have tacit working definitions of lesbian identity.
女同性恋研究领域的一个长期项目是制定一个令人满意的“女同性恋”工作定义。本文运用社会心理学原理提出了两种新的定义模式。每种模式(a)都基于性别缺乏绝对本质这一前提,并且(b)将行为上对女性气质和男性气质文化刻板印象的遵循与个人的性别自我分类区分开来。基于这些前提,我构建并批判了两种内部连贯的女同性恋身份模式,它们在不同程度上涵盖了各种性别身份。对于每种模式,都评估了跨性别男性、跨性别女性、性别酷儿以及认同女同性恋身份的顺性别男性可能被纳入的情况。这些模式的解释力体现在两个方面。其一,这些模式可以为研究性别与性身份交叉领域的学者提供理论视角。其二,这些模式还能够描述那些对女同性恋身份有隐性工作定义的人们的日常经历。