Author
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- Grant, Ruby
- Power, Jennifer
- Mooney-Somers, Julie
- Pennay, Amy
- McNair, Ruth
- Bourne, Adam
Abstract
This article explores the relationship between gender, sexuality and alcohol consumption among lesbian, bisexual, and queer (LBQ) women in Australia. On average, LBQ women consume alcohol at a higher rate than heterosexual women, yet the use of alcohol and its gendered meanings in this population remain under-explored. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 42 cisgender women, 10 transgender women, and 8 non-binary people who identify as lesbian, bisexual, and/or queer. Participants were aged 18–72. Interviews explored participants' experiences with alcohol, gender, and sexuality. Interviews were thematically analysed, informed by a critical alcohol and other drug scholarship lens. While ‘minority stress’ is often cited as a key factor in explaining LBQ women's high rates of alcohol consumption, our findings suggest a more complex relationship between drinking, gender and sexuality. Drinking is gendered for LBQ women, enabling both performance of and resistance to gendered norms. Additionally, alcohol emerged as a tool for navigating gendered vulnerability in public spaces, with some participants shaping their alcohol intake to their environment. Our findings highlight the need for approaches to LBQ women's health that recognise alcohol as a social tool that can facilitate confidence, pleasure, and community connection. Rather than focusing solely on risk and vulnerability, policies and health promotion efforts should consider the diverse ways in which LBQ women use alcohol to navigate their identities and social environments.
Suggested Citation
Grant, Ruby & Power, Jennifer & Mooney-Somers, Julie & Pennay, Amy & McNair, Ruth & Bourne, Adam, 2024.
"‘All the dykes I know drink beer’: Sexuality and gender performance through alcohol consumption among lesbian, bisexual, and queer women in Australia,"
Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 361(C).
Handle:
RePEc:eee:socmed:v:361:y:2024:i:c:s0277953624008128
DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.117358
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