Title

Examining Differences In Identity Disclosure Between Monosexuals And Bisexuals

Abstract

Sociological research has uncovered many ways social factors and locations influence identity disclosure decisions and strategies among sexual minorities. However, most research has examined only monosexual sexual minorities (i.e., lesbian and gay identified respondents) or lumped various sexual minorities together as one despite similarities and differences in experience and social recognition. In this article, we drew on insights from Queer Theory to compare and contrast social factors that influence identity disclosure among monosexual and bisexual sexual minorities,respectively. Utilizing data from the 2013 Pew Research Center Survey of LGBT adults, we demonstrate ways bisexual identity disclosure experiences both confirm aspects of existing research on monosexual sexual minorities, and reveal nuances and variations typically missing from such literature. In conclusion, we draw out implications for (1) understanding similarities and differences between monosexual and bisexual identity disclosure experiences, and (2) the usefulness of expanding sociological analyses beyond monosexual issues, concerns, and populations.

Publication Date

9-3-2017

Publication Title

Sociological Spectrum

Volume

37

Issue

5

Number of Pages

319-333

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1080/02732173.2017.1348276

Socpus ID

85027157726 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85027157726

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