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The invisible community in contemporary China: a visual narrative framework for Chinese lesbian identity

Jia Zhang, Ismail Roslina (), Khaled Ramadan and Md Isa Wahyuni Masyidah
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Jia Zhang: Universiti Malaya
Ismail Roslina: Universiti Malaya
Khaled Ramadan: Universiti Malaya
Md Isa Wahyuni Masyidah: Universiti Malaya

Palgrave Communications, 2024, vol. 11, issue 1, 1-12

Abstract: Abstract This study employs the photo-elicitation (PE) interview method to explore the social construction of contemporary Chinese lesbian identity. It examines how individuals use visual symbols in their daily lives to construct and express their sexual orientation. The research highlights the diversity and creativity in Chinese lesbian identity expression, while addressing challenges from traditional family values, gender norms, and evolving social attitudes. Introducing the “Visual Narratives of Identity” (VNI) framework, this study bridges the gap between academic research and lived experiences, offering insights into identity expression under social and cultural constraints. The findings emphasize the complex strategies participants use to navigate social expectations and maintain personal authenticity. This study enriches the theoretical landscape of sexual orientation identity in visual culture studies, advocates for methodological diversity, and deepens our understanding of the complexities within Chinese lesbian subcultures.

Date: 2024
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