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Transitions from heterosexuality to lesbianism: The discursive production of lesbian identities.
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1995
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HomosexualityQueer TheoryQueer StudySocial SciencesLesbian IdentitiesSexual CulturesGender IdentityLesbian Identity PosttransitionGender StudiesLesbian StudiesSocial Constructionist FrameworkIntersectionalityDiscursive ProductionAlternative SexualityFeminist TheoryLesbian StudySexuality StudiesQueer StudiesSociologySexual IdentitySexual Orientation
This article explored the discursive production of a major disjuncture in sexual identity in adult life: women's accounts of transitions to lesbianism after a substantial period of heterosexuality. Eighty semistructured interviews with self-identified lesbians, all with at least 10 years prior heterosexual experience (plus additional materials drawn from published autobiographical sources), were ana lyzed within a social constructionist framework. The article examined the creation of contexts in which sexual identity transitions become possible, explored how such transitions are defined and marked, identified the consequences, and detailed the continuing development of lesbian identity posttransition. In conclusion, the article reflected on the status and salience of such data in support ing the social constructionist position, particularly in the face of the continuing popularity of essen tialist theories of sexual identity development
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