The paper presents findings from explorative research conducted in Italy with seven 9- to 12-year-old children with non-heterosexual parents. The aim was to find out how children describe their family structure, how they talk about their family with peers, and how they experience peers’ attitudes towards non-heterosexual families. Findings show that children have a flexible and inclusive representation of family and they disclose selectively with their peers who don’t always consider homosexuality normal and homoparental families ‘real families’. The paper concludes by suggesting that institutional recogni- tion for same-sex parenting would support children in the everyday work of negotiating diversity.
‘Who is in Your Family?’ Italian Children with Non-heterosexual Parents Talk about Growing Up in a Non-conventional Household
BOSISIO, ROBERTA;
2016-01-01
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The paper presents findings from explorative research conducted in Italy with seven 9- to 12-year-old children with non-heterosexual parents. The aim was to find out how children describe their family structure, how they talk about their family with peers, and how they experience peers’ attitudes towards non-heterosexual families. Findings show that children have a flexible and inclusive representation of family and they disclose selectively with their peers who don’t always consider homosexuality normal and homoparental families ‘real families’. The paper concludes by suggesting that institutional recogni- tion for same-sex parenting would support children in the everyday work of negotiating diversity.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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