homonormative

English

Etymology

homo- + normative

Adjective

homonormative (comparative more homonormative, superlative most homonormative)

  1. (LGBT) Of, pertaining to or exhibiting homonormativity.
    • 2010, David Orzechowitz, “Gender, Sexuality, Culture and the Closet in Theme Park Parades”, in Christine L. Williams, Kirsten Dellinger, editors, Gender and Sexuality in the Workplace, Emerald Group, →ISBN, page 241:
      The dominance of a homonormative culture in Parades subordinates male heterosexuality to male homosexuality.
    • 2018, Nicole Seymour, Bad Environmentalism, page 249:
      [] make a homonormative, anthropomorphic attempt to legitimate same-sex desire by locating it in nature
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