2021
DOI: 10.1080/17513057.2021.1952292
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Subverting mainstream in social media: Indonesian gay men’s heterotopia creation through disidentification strategies

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“…Sebagai negara dengan penganut agama Islam sebagai agama besar dan norma sosial yang ketat, LGBT tampaknya kurang mendapat dukungan dan cenderung mengalami intimidasi sosial. Masyarakat Indonesia masih menegaskan bahwa laki-laki hanya boleh berpasangan dengan perempuan atau sebaliknya (Triastuti, 2021).…”
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“…Sebagai negara dengan penganut agama Islam sebagai agama besar dan norma sosial yang ketat, LGBT tampaknya kurang mendapat dukungan dan cenderung mengalami intimidasi sosial. Masyarakat Indonesia masih menegaskan bahwa laki-laki hanya boleh berpasangan dengan perempuan atau sebaliknya (Triastuti, 2021).…”
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“…In a study by Triastuti (2021), Indonesian gay men employed several strategies to assert and express their homosexual identity online to overcome stigma and social exclusion in the country. This is mainly because HIV/AIDS is viewed by the larger society as a disease of gay men, and because of how the local dominant structures (e.g., regulatory bodies, schools, media) regard Indonesian gay men as social evils who spread HIV/AIDS [17]. The strategies, among others, include queer literacy (e.g., how Indonesian gay men learn to talk about and understand sexuality and self-disclosure online) and social community activism (e.g., how Indonesian gay men build a powerful peer network to promote sexual health among the gay community, and to produce knowledge and awareness about HIV/AIDS) [17].…”
Section: Coming Out Among Young Gay Menmentioning
confidence: 99%