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Volume 9, No. 2, Art. 49 May
Narrative Acts: Telling Tales of Life and Love with the Wrong Gender
James Valentine
Abstract: This presentation provides an illustration of performative social science through the world's first project to center on multi-media storytelling with a nationwide LGBT society for public representation and museum archiving. Where voices are unheard, hidden or suppressed, the images and representations of a collective may be stereotyped and discriminatory, constructed about the community by those on the outside. LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) people have experienced social exclusion and marginalisation, and their stories have been neglected or distorted. Their lives and loves hold been characterised as wrong: mistaken in medical or moral terms. OurStory Scotland was established to study, record and celebrate the history and experiences of the LGBT community through their own words. Our approach combines action explore and performative social science: it is participatory and emancipatory, developing the learning of a community th
Moray man speaks on lgbtq+ marriage on year anniversary of it becoming legal in Scotland
On the 10th anniversary of same-sex marriage becoming legal in Scotland, one man has said it feels more significant to him now than ever before.
Chris Dixon, who works in Elgin, was in his earlys a decade ago, but admits to some extent the debate and magnitude of same-sex marriage being allowed passed him by.
In part, that was because of his own pessimism around whether he would ever be in a position to get married, but things have changed drastically since.
He met husband Angus and settled down, eventually popping the question and getting married.
Now, when there seems to be a rising swell of anti-LGBTQ+ voices, he feels the availability of same-sex marriage is as vital as it has ever been.
“I never thought I’d receive married to be totally honest,” Mr Dixon said.
“Growing up, who did I have to look up to? Who did I know that was homosexual and in a devoted relationship? There wasn’t really anyone.
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First couple in the Highlands to get a civil partnership recall upgrading it to a marriage: ‘At long last we were able to do what vertical couples had always been proficient to do’
The first couple in the Highlands to get a civil partnership have spoken out about why it was essential to them to convert it into a marriage at the first possible opportunity.
Today marks 10 years since same-sex marriage became legal in Scotland.
That came nine years after civil partnerships were introduced at the very finish of , and there were two civil partnerships registered in the Highlands before a recent year was ushered in.
The first of them was the union of Kevin Crowe and Simon Long, who had already been together since
That could acquire been enough for them, but instead when same-sex marriage became legal in Scotland on December 16, they jumped at the chance to convert their civil partnership into a marriage.
“For almost as long as we hold known each other we acquire wanted to get married,” Mr Crowe said.
“When civil partnerships were introduced, we saw that as a step in the right direction. In man