Callahan Ian, Loscocco Karyn
Department of Sociology, The University at Albany (SUNY), Albany, New York, USA.
J Homosex. 2023 Jan 28;70(2):228-249. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2021.1945337. Epub 2021 Jun 29.
Italy is an anomaly among its peers in the European Union (EU) because of its resistance to LGBTQ+ inclusion, acceptance, and legitimation. The acquisition of civil liberties-especially the right to same-sex marriage-remains a dream deferred for queer Italians, and the prioritization of transgender rights has just begun to be seen in broader political discourse. This paper investigates homophobia in Italy, and the social constructs and institutions that support it. We account for the pervasiveness of anti-queerness at the state, cultural, and interpersonal levels of Italian society, and offer recommendations for scholars conducting research in these areas.
由于意大利抵制对 LGBTQ+ 的包容、接纳和合法化,它在欧盟的同侪中显得与众不同。获得公民自由——尤其是同性婚姻的权利——对意大利同性恋者来说仍是一个遥不可及的梦想,而跨性别权利的优先地位在更广泛的政治话语中才刚刚开始显现。本文调查了意大利的恐同现象以及支持这种现象的社会建构和制度。我们说明了意大利社会在国家、文化和人际层面反同性恋现象的普遍性,并为在这些领域开展研究的学者提供建议。