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The Social Imagination of Homosexuality and the Rise of Same-sex Marriage in the United States
Author(s) -
Peter HartBrinson
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
socius
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2378-0231
DOI - 10.1177/2378023116630555
Subject(s) - homosexuality , same sex , male homosexuality , psychology , identity (music) , gender studies , social psychology , sociology , men who have sex with men , art , aesthetics , medicine , syphilis , family medicine , human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)
The author argues that the increase in support for same-sex marriage in the United States must be interpreted in light of the changing social imagination of homosexuality. The author measures the social imagination at the micro level by comparing the frequencies and semantic contexts in which two cohorts use metaphors and analogies to talk about same-sex marriage. Younger informants articulate them in ways that characterize homosexuality as identity, whereas older informants characterize homosexuality as behavior. Because the former image replaced the latter as hegemonic, cohorts coming of age after 1990 tend to support same-sex marriage, and older cohorts are changing their attitudes.