Intersectionality in the Lives of LGBTQ Youth: Identifying as LGBTQ and Finding Community in Small Cities and Rural Towns.

TitleIntersectionality in the Lives of LGBTQ Youth: Identifying as LGBTQ and Finding Community in Small Cities and Rural Towns.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsHulko, W, Hovanes, J
JournalJ Homosex
Volume65
Issue4
Pagination427-455
Date Published2018
ISSN1540-3602
KeywordsAdolescent, Adult, Bisexuality, Canada, Cities, Female, Focus Groups, Gender Identity, Homosexuality, Female, Humans, Identification, Psychological, Male, Sexual and Gender Minorities, Sexual Behavior, Transgender Persons, Young Adult
Abstract

This article presents an analysis of the views of younger bisexual and lesbian women and transgender youth living in a western Canadian small city on their sexual and gender identities. Data were collected through focus groups and interviews and analyzed thematically through an intersectional lens. The purposive sample was composed of 13 youth who identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ) and whose average age was 19.8 years. The analytical themes of (1) living in a small town, (2) identifying and being identified, and (3) talking intersectionality indicate that the sexual identities and gender identities and expressions of LGBTQ youth change across time and context and are impacted by often overlooked factors including faith, Indigenous ancestry, disability, and class. Further, the size and character of the community significantly impacts LGBTQ youth identity development and expression. This research demonstrates the uniqueness of individual youth's experiences-opposing notions of milestone events as singularly important in queer youth identity development.

DOI10.1080/00918369.2017.1320169
Alternate JournalJ Homosex
PubMed ID28506181