
While people used to conceal the fact that they were gay or lesbian to protect themselves from stigma and discrimination, it is now commonplace for people to "come out" and encourage others to do so as well. Come Out, Come Out, Whoever You Are systematically examines how coming out has moved beyond gay and lesbian rights groups and how different groups wrestle with the politics of coming out in their efforts to resist stigma and enact social change. It shows how different experiences and disparate risks of disclosure shape these groups' collective strategies. Through scores of interviews with LGBTQ+ people, undocumented immigrant youth, fat acceptance activists, Mormon fundamentalist polygamists, and sexual harassment lawyers and activists in the era of the #MeToo movement, Come Out, Come Out, Whoever You Are explains why so many different groups gravitate toward the term coming out. By focusing on the personal and political resonance of coming out, it provides a novel way to understand how identity politics work in America today.
This book investigates why the concept of 'coming out' has expanded beyond its origins in LGBTQ+ activism to become a widespread political strategy for diverse social groups. Abigail Cope Saguy, a professor of sociology, utilizes a comparative framework to analyze how various marginalized or stigmatized groups adopt the rhetoric of disclosure to challenge societal norms and pursue social change.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and sociologists recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of identity politics and social movement theory. Readers frequently note the clarity of the author's comparative approach in linking disparate groups through the shared mechanism of the 'coming out' narrative.
Page Count:
191
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019093168X
ISBN-13:
9780190931681
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