Negotiating Heteronormativity in the Heterosexual Mother–Lesbian Daughter Relationship

  • Khor Diana
    Department of Global and Interdisciplinary Studies, Hosei University
  • Kamano Saori
    Department of Population Dynamics, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research

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  • レズビアンの娘と異性愛の母親との関係における異性愛規範性の交渉

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Through a review of the extant literature on parent–adult child relationships, this paper showed how heterosexuality was generally assumed in studies of mother–daughter relationships and raised questions about the dynamics of such relationships when the daughter refuses to or cannot live up to heterosexual ideals. Taking as illustrations data from previous qualitative research on same-sex relationships, the authors showed that (1) heteronormativity is both enforced and challenged in the relationship between heterosexual mothers and lesbian daughters, (2) distancing and intimacy are not mutually exclusive, (3) disclosure is complex, (4) gender could facilitate intimacy without necessarily reinforcing heterosexual norms, and (5) the woman partner has a significant role to play in the relationship. In the conclusion, the authors argued that the focus on lesbian daughters and heterosexual mothers has larger implications for a queer analysis of family dynamics.

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