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Ambivalent Homoprejudice towards Gay Men: Theory Development and Validation
journal contribution
posted on 2023-08-30, 15:53 authored by Ashley S. Brooks, Russell Luyt, Magdalena Zawisza, Daragh T. McDermottMyriad social groups are targets of hostile and benevolent (i.e., ambivalent) prejudice. However, prejudice towards gay men is typically conceptualised as hostile, despite the prevalence of benevolence towards gay men in popular media. This paper aims to compare gay men with other targets of ambivalent prejudice (i.e., women and elderly people), and draw upon the stereotype content and microaggressions literatures in order to develop a theory of ambivalent homoprejudice. The resultant framework, comprising repellent; adversarial; romanticised; and paternalistic homoprejudice was investigated using seven focus groups of heterosexuals and gay men (N = 22) and the findings were consistent with stereotype content theory. Directions for future research into the deleterious effects of ambivalent Homoprejudice and possible empowering interventions are discussed.
History
Refereed
- Yes
Volume
67Issue number
9Page range
1261-1289Publication title
Journal of HomosexualityISSN
1540-3602External DOI
Publisher
Taylor & FrancisFile version
- Accepted version
Language
- eng