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There are growing numbers of non-binary youth in the U.K. with increasing representation, whilst simultaneously forms of gender diversity are being heavily regulated. Non-binary youth face unique challenges regarding their gender development due to age-based expectations for single and stable identities, and the gender binary. This article explores the regulation of gender identity borders and how non-binary youth navigate these. 10 non-binary youth living in the U.K. aged 16-21 years old took part in semi-structured individual interviews. Feminist Relational Discourse Analysis was used to explore forms of regulation through discourse analysis whilst also tracing the personal experiences through the discursive realms by constructing I poems. The analysis highlights how a non-binary gender provides freedom from the gender binary for identity development and understanding of oneself in context. However, the freedom provided by non-binary identities is precarious and risks being regulated by individualism and attempts to shame, which cause youth to censor their gender diversities. The research contributes to non-binary theory by focusing on the intersection of age to highlight the discursive realms and voiced experiences of non-binary identity development.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 658-672 |
Number of pages | 15 |
Journal | Journal of Gender Studies |
Volume | 33 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 7 Mar 2023 |
Bibliographical note
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Data Access Statement
Due to ethical issues, data underpinning this publication cannot be made openly available. Further information about the data and conditions for access are available from the University of Northampton Research Explorer at http://doi.org/10.24339/30b70192-c22d-43a4-a63c-09b3a484b777Keywords
- non-binary
- gender
- youth
- identity development
- discourse analysis
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How might we work with and Identities and Communities through Qualitative Approaches to Research?
Farini, F. (Speaker), Dann, C. (Author), Ward, L. (Speaker) & Prokopiou, E. (Speaker)
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Bordering processes for youth with non-binary genders - a feminist relational discourse analysis
Ward, L. (Author)
12 Jul 2019Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Conference Presentation › Research
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Ward, L. (Creator), University of Northampton, 7 Feb 2023
DOI: 10.24339/30b70192-c22d-43a4-a63c-09b3a484b777
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