Homosexualité : la formulation d’une perspective sociologique [1967]
Homosexuality, as well as other forms of social or sexual deviance, has tended to require special conceptual approaches, approaches that all too often treat non-deviant forms of behavior (e.g., heterosexuality, noncriminal behavior, nonsuicidal behavior, etc.) as unexplained residual categories. The...
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doaj-c35e00d876d441f982687ba2946705212020-11-24T23:31:16ZfraGenre, Sexualité et SociétéGenre, Sexualité et Société2104-37362011-04-01110.4000/gss.1838Homosexualité : la formulation d’une perspective sociologique [1967]William SimonJohn H. GagnonHomosexuality, as well as other forms of social or sexual deviance, has tended to require special conceptual approaches, approaches that all too often treat non-deviant forms of behavior (e.g., heterosexuality, noncriminal behavior, nonsuicidal behavior, etc.) as unexplained residual categories. The failure to link deviant and non-deviant behaviors or roles has produced a literature that grossly exaggerates the deviant component in behavior and role management. Often the deviant is located in a social landscape that has been stripped of everything but his deviant commitment. The present paper considers the homosexual within the conceptual framework of general developmental processes; it approaches homosexuality as a heterogeneous category, indicating the diversity of homosexual and non-sexual roles the homosexual may play, the significance of transitions associated with life-cycle changes, and, reversing the typical approach, takes into consideration the way in which non-sexual roles and commitments influence sexual roles and commitments.http://journals.openedition.org/gss/1838homosexualsocial roledeviancesociologyUnited States |
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Homosexualité : la formulation d’une perspective sociologique [1967] |
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Homosexualité : la formulation d’une perspective sociologique [1967] |
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Homosexualité : la formulation d’une perspective sociologique [1967] |
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homosexualité : la formulation d’une perspective sociologique [1967] |
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Genre, Sexualité et Société |
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Genre, Sexualité et Société |
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Homosexuality, as well as other forms of social or sexual deviance, has tended to require special conceptual approaches, approaches that all too often treat non-deviant forms of behavior (e.g., heterosexuality, noncriminal behavior, nonsuicidal behavior, etc.) as unexplained residual categories. The failure to link deviant and non-deviant behaviors or roles has produced a literature that grossly exaggerates the deviant component in behavior and role management. Often the deviant is located in a social landscape that has been stripped of everything but his deviant commitment. The present paper considers the homosexual within the conceptual framework of general developmental processes; it approaches homosexuality as a heterogeneous category, indicating the diversity of homosexual and non-sexual roles the homosexual may play, the significance of transitions associated with life-cycle changes, and, reversing the typical approach, takes into consideration the way in which non-sexual roles and commitments influence sexual roles and commitments. |
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homosexual social role deviance sociology United States |
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