Heisterkamp2016

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Heisterkamp2016
BibType ARTICLE
Key Heisterkamp2016
Author(s) Brian L. Heisterkamp
Title Challenging heteronormativity: Recontextualizing references to members of gay male and lesbian couples
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Tag(s) EMCA, Gender, Sexuality, Person Reference
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Year 2016
Language English
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Journal Journal of Language and Sexuality
Volume 5
Number 1
Pages 37–60
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DOI 10.1075/jls.5.1.02hei
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Abstract

Because gay male and lesbian couples have broken from the heteronormative binary of cross-sex relationships, it is necessary to examine the conversational practices used by gay men and lesbians to refer to members of same-sex couples. While gay and lesbian couples use typical reference terms for romantic partners, I contend that this use challenges heteronormative language assumptions because these conversationalists apply the terms lover, partner, and boyfriend/girlfriend to reference co-couple members of same-sex couples, not cross-sex couples. They recontextualize terms normatively associated with reference to cross-sex romantic partners. I used conversation analysis to examine the data, which includes transcriptions of video and audio recordings of gay male and lesbian couples interacting in home environments. The findings suggest that reference terms are recontextualized beyond their heteronormative boundaries.

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