This study aims to explore the ways in which Singaporean gay men negotiate their ‘coming out’ process. Through in-depth interviews, influences of religion and ‘coming out’ audience on the homosexual identity development were delineated. The respondents consisted of predominantly Christians and Muslims so as to draw comparisons amongst gay men from these two religious groups. The interview data collected showed that: (1) Christian respondents could reconcile their sexual identities with Christianity after joining Free Community Church (FCC), (2) Muslim respondents could not reconcile their sexual identities with Islam because of the parents’ denial and (3) Most respondents coped with stigmatizations through homonormativity.Bachelor of Art
Since the Stonewall uprisings, there has been greater social acceptance of homosexuality within West...
Singapore has a global reputation as a country with a tight administration and regulatory practices....
This research seeks to examine how Singapore Muslim transsexuals (SMts) negotiate their identity in ...
Singapore’s community of homosexual Christians has been given little platform for a voice. Through c...
In Singapore, there has been contention between religious communities and the LGBTQ+ community; rece...
Addressing the paucity of Asian literature on homosexual-related issues, this study investigates Sin...
Previous studies exploring the conflict between religious and sexual identity among same-sex attract...
The study found that for most homosexual men gay identity integration progresses along three phases ...
This research was aimed at investigating how religious beliefs and internalized shame predicted homo...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Language and Literacy, Faculty of Education, 2006T...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Using detailed individual experiences, this study aims to explore the ways in which gays and lesbian...
This is a study of non-heterosexual men’s experiences with the idealized, heteronormative Singaporea...
Abstract: Discrimination and negative attitudes towards homosexual individuals have been widespread ...
The study focussed on deconstructing heterosexuals’ stigmatisation of LGBT in the context of religi...
Since the Stonewall uprisings, there has been greater social acceptance of homosexuality within West...
Singapore has a global reputation as a country with a tight administration and regulatory practices....
This research seeks to examine how Singapore Muslim transsexuals (SMts) negotiate their identity in ...
Singapore’s community of homosexual Christians has been given little platform for a voice. Through c...
In Singapore, there has been contention between religious communities and the LGBTQ+ community; rece...
Addressing the paucity of Asian literature on homosexual-related issues, this study investigates Sin...
Previous studies exploring the conflict between religious and sexual identity among same-sex attract...
The study found that for most homosexual men gay identity integration progresses along three phases ...
This research was aimed at investigating how religious beliefs and internalized shame predicted homo...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Language and Literacy, Faculty of Education, 2006T...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Using detailed individual experiences, this study aims to explore the ways in which gays and lesbian...
This is a study of non-heterosexual men’s experiences with the idealized, heteronormative Singaporea...
Abstract: Discrimination and negative attitudes towards homosexual individuals have been widespread ...
The study focussed on deconstructing heterosexuals’ stigmatisation of LGBT in the context of religi...
Since the Stonewall uprisings, there has been greater social acceptance of homosexuality within West...
Singapore has a global reputation as a country with a tight administration and regulatory practices....
This research seeks to examine how Singapore Muslim transsexuals (SMts) negotiate their identity in ...