Making sense: Familial journeys towards acceptance of gay and lesbian family members in India

Ketki Ranade*, Chayanika Shah, Sangeeta Chatterji

*Corresponding author for this work

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Initial responses of family members to ‘coming out’ or ‘finding out’ the same-sex sexual orientation of their children include disappointment, disapproval, shock, rejection, hostility and even violence. Several factors—structural, interpersonal and personal—play a role in the journeys that families undertake in ‘making sense’ of same-sex sexuality of a family member. The current study employs a qualitative exploratory method to document these familial processes and their complexities along with factors that influence these journeys. Twenty-two family members (parents and siblings) in the city of Mumbai(erstwhile Bombay), India having a gay/lesbian, child/sibling, were interviewed for the present study. Most of the existing research in India is focused on the gay or lesbian persons themselves and familial responses have received attention only through the experiences of the gay or lesbian person. The current study would thus start a dialogue on an area hitherto unexplored.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)437-458
JournalThe Indian Journal of Social Work
Volume77
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2016

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