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Undoing Gender/Sexuality: Framing Teenage Homosexuality in South Korean Print Media 1990-2005.

Authors :
Choo, Hae Yeon
Source :
Conference Papers - American Sociological Association; 2007 Annual Meeting, p1, 22p
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

This paper is a transnational feminist analysis of the discourse surrounding teenage homosexuality in South Korean newspapers 1990-2005. When the gender and sexual order is undone while homosexuals are gradually recognized within the imaginary of citizens, the discourse around teenage homosexuality becomes a contested terrain to show the dilemma of citizenship and recognition. While teenage homosexuality was framed as a "foreign" or "universal" phenomenon by two major competing transnational discourses, the Christian Right and liberal human rights discourse, the local history of South Korean teenagers is hidden and forgotten by the public, and these discourse and the erasure in turn influences the shaping of the teenagers' experiences. In South Korea, the cost of recognition of homosexuals and their human rights in the discourse surrounding teenage homosexuality involved re-writing the local history of same-sex desire and pleasure to accentuate suffering of homosexual teenagers. By examining competing transnational and local discourses around teenage homosexuality, this paper examines the ways in which a South Korean nation negotiates gendered ways of constituting a proper sexual citizen-subject. ..PAT.-Unpublished Manuscript [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Conference Papers - American Sociological Association
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
34597064