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AUTOR(ES) M. Wolkomir
ANO 2001
TIPO Article
PERIÓDICO Symbolic Interaction
ISSN 0195-6086
E-ISSN 1533-8665
EDITORA Wiley-Blackwell
DOI 10.1525/si.2001.24.4.407
CITAÇÕES 9
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 63aebf141f1cbf72ba26ebd4dfd04a23
FORMATO PDF

Resumo

Ideological change is arduous and complex work, particularly for marginalized groups that lack the power and authority to challenge dominant ideas. This study analyzes how subordinates can accomplish ideological change and under what conditions such change is likely to occur. More specifically, in this ethnographic study of two groups of men—gay Christian and ex‐gay Christian—I map a process of 'ideological maneuvering' by which the men were able to sidestep dominant power and revise traditional Christian ideology in ways that accommodated their sexuality. In doing so, the men were able to construct moral identities and mitigate psychological distress. On a broader level, an examination of this process reveals how ideological revision is constrained by and reproduces inequality. We also see how this process helps to create new symbolic resources that can be used to expand culture.

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