Display Work
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Auteurs : Kathryn Almack [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Sociology [ 0038-0385 ] ; 2008-12.
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- Academic literature, Almack, Birth announcement cards, Blood relatives, Civil partnership, Current relationship, December, Deep commitment, Different parties, Different points, Display work, Display work almack, Economic affairs health, Familial relationships, Family connections, Family life, Family lives, Family members, Family photographs, Family practices, Family relationships, Finch, Front room, Grandchild, Individual identity, Lauren notes, Lesbian, Lesbian couples, Lesbian identity, Lesbian parent couple, Lesbian parent couples, Lesbian parent families, Lesbian parent family, Lesbian parents, Life course, Many respondents, Other grandchildren, Other members, Parent, Parenting, Personal life, Personal relationships, Polity, Psychological perspectives, Relevant others, Respondent, Ribbens mccarthy, School settings, Separate interviews, Several respondents, Sexual orientation, Significant number, Social interactions, Social networks, Social relationships, Sociological research, Sociology volume, Subsequent children, Such encounters, Tina, Welfare unit, Women parenting.
Abstract
This article examines neglected aspects of coming out that arise for lesbian parents and for their families of origin and considers the ways in which these forms of coming out resonate with the concept of display work. It draws upon a study that examines the family lives of lesbian couples who had their first and subsequent children in the context of their current relationship. Respondents identify having children as a point at which their own parents (and other members of their families of origin) are potentially called upon to negotiate new kin relationships. The lesbian parents' child may also be a grandchild, a nephew or niece, a cousin. I utilize the concept of display work to examine respondents' accounts about how they negotiate recognition and validation as a lesbian parent family with their family of origin and how their families of origin `come out' (or not) within their own social networks.
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DOI: 10.1177/0038038508096940
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