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Homonormativity and the politics of race: reading Sheryl Swoopes. Journal of lesbian studies [J Lesbian Stud] Journal article

 
TitleHomonormativity and the politics of race: reading Sheryl Swoopes.
Author(s)King S 
InstitutionKinesiology and Health Studies, Queen's University, 69 Union St., PEC 223, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada. kingsj@queensu.ca
SourceJ Lesbian Stud 2009; 13(3):272-90.
AbstractThis article analyzes print media coverage of Sheryl Swoopes' October 2005 announcement that she is a lesbian. An examination of five key themes that emerged in the mainstream, lesbian and gay, and Black press reveals that homonormative and White racial discourses were pervasive. Specifically, the erasure of Swoopes' racial identity was enabled by narratives about the coming out process and the lesbian and gay market. Although there were some disruptions to dominant discourses, the coverage overall served to rearticulate Whiteness and economic individualism as queer norms.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
PubMed ID19598048