Publication | Closed Access
The Limitations of Partial Citizenship
20
Citations
13
References
2012
Year
Family MedicineApparent RightsQueer PoliticsCitizenship LawHomosexualityLawQueer TheoryPartial CitizenshipSocial SciencesGender StudiesDigital CitizenshipTransgender StudySexual RightsTransgender MedicineMedicineIntersectionalityBorder ControlAlternative SexualitySexual RightFeminist TheoryQueer StudiesSexual IdentityLong-term CareGender TransitionLgbtq PeopleSexual OrientationPolitical ScienceSocial Justice
Tensions between apparent rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer/questioning people and the continued prevalence of heteronormative health care practice emerged in research with older women who self-identified as lesbian. Having already faced considerable exclusionary institutional practices in their lives, these women expressed anticipatory dread of the erasure of their lives in residential or long-term care. Drawing on the framework of sexual citizenship, this article critiques the disjuncture between the legal reality and the lived reality of LGBTQ people and suggests that social or political rights of full citizenship remain tenuous or absent in residential care settings. Authors present an alternative approach to human health experience.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1