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Lesbian Health and the Assumption of Heterosexuality: An Organizational Perspective

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
September 2003

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This study used a qualitative research design to explore hospital policies and practices and the assumption of female heterosexuality. The assumption of heterosexuality is a product of discursive practices that normalize heterosexuality and individualize lesbian sexual identities. Literature indicates that the assumption of female heterosexuality is implicated in both the invisibility and marked visibility of lesbians as service users. This research adds to existing literature by shifting the focus of study from individual to organizational practices and, in so doing, seeks to uncover hidden truths, explore the functional power of language, and allow for the discovery of what we know and—equally as important—how we know.

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Cette recherche qualitative explore la présomption de l'hétérosexualité féminine en ce qui a trait aux politiques et aux pratiques des hôpitaux. La présomption de l'hétérosexualité est une conséquence des discours qui normalisent l'heterosexualitie et limitent l'identité sexuelle lesbienne à sa dimension individuelle. La littérature indique que la présomption de l'hétérosexualité féminine est impliquée tant dans l'invisibilité que dans la visibilité marquée des lesbiennes en tant que consommatrices de services. Cette étude fait un pas en avant en vertu de son optique qui met en relief les pratiques organisationnelles plutôt que les pratiques individuelles. Ce changement d'optique vise à découvrir les verités cachees, à explorer le pouvoir fonctionnel du langage et à permettre de découvrir ce que l‵on sait et, tout aussi important, comment on le sait.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 22Number 2September 2003
Pages: 105 - 121

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Version of record online: 12 May 2009

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Andrea Daley

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