Azima ila Hayati - an invitation in to my life : narrative conversations about sexual identity
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Hammoud-Beckett, SeknehContributor(s)
Macquarie University. Dept. of PsychologyKeywords
Narrative therapyMuslim youth--Sexual behavior
Gays--Family relationships
Lesbians--Identity
Gender identity
Homosexuality--Psychological aspects
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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/118124Abstract
This paper describes a therapeutic conversation with a young gay Muslim man and his brother which was shaped by the definitional ceremony metaphor. Through deconstructing 'games of truth' in relation to attitudes to homosexuality and the process of 'coming out', space was created for this young man and his brother to realign their relationship. In the midst of the current hostile climate affecting all Arab Muslim families, this paper describes the story of two brothers and their concept of loyalty.11 page(s)
Date
2007Type
journal articleIdentifier
oai:mq:12696http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/118124
oai:mq:12696
oai:ISSN:1446-5019
oai:mq-rm-2010001292