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1、Homosexuality and Cultural DiversificationAbstractHomo*uality, being a representative phenomenon related to subculture, is on its way arousing a number of disputes in society, which is becoming more unveiled daily in China, thus influential impact and challenge is confronting the society of this cou
2、ntry, a nation that always puts the emphasis on its traditional ideals. Nowadays the homo*uality is more straightforward discussed, studied, and confronted in China, owing to the confusion and absorption of oriental and occidental culture.As a cross-cultural social phenomenon, Homo*uality subsists i
3、n disparate regions such as European nations, Asian and African nations, and so on. Consequently it is easy to comprehend that cultural diversification is the driving power of homo*ualitys spreading around the world. This conclusion is also adapted to the circumstance in China, a nation that is step
4、ping into a cultural diversification society. With the absorption of other nations cultures, a more beneficial environment will be left for the development of homo*uality in China.The relationship between cultural diversification and homo*uality can be defined as below: cultural diversification oper
5、ates the propelling motivation more than the decisive element of the developing of homo*uality; on the other hand, homo*uality turns out to be one of the manifestations of the cultural diversification.Key Wordshomo*uality;influence;cultural diversification摘要作为一种具有代表性的亚文化特殊现象,同性恋现象已经在社会上引起了广泛的争论,在中国,
6、有关同性恋的讨论愈加公开,这给比较注重传统观念的中国社会带来了巨大的冲击和挑战。随着中西方文化的交流和融合,现今中国社会已经能够更从容坦诚的直面,讨论,研究此问题。同性恋是一种跨文化的社会现象,存在于不同地区,诸如欧洲,亚洲和非洲各国等等,所以不难理解,文化的多元性是同性恋在全世界普遍,泛化的驱动因素。在中国同样如此,在中国社会逐渐跨入文化多元化的今天,我们汲取其它民族的文化思想,那么,中国同性恋的发展会有一番广阔的天地。文化多元性和同性恋的关系可以这样定义:文化多元性不仅仅是同性恋发展的决定性因素,还是其发展的推动力量,另一方面,同性恋也是文化的多元性的一种体现。IntroductionHo
7、mo*uality, being a typical outcome of cultural diversification, has been bringing scorching controversy all over the world. Late these few years, this venerable subculture phenomenon is gradually becoming more unveiled and opened, as the argumentation relating to homo*uality is reaching a higher poi
8、nt daily in China, with the appeal asking for the rights of queers emerging. Impacting influence, together with serious challenges thus is confronting the whole society of China, a country that has always been throwing her emphasis on its traditional values. Somehow this situation seems to be inevit
9、able as the cultural diversification is occurring among different nationalities.As it is seen, the western world accepts homo*uality as a natural part of human existence, with more tolerance and sensethe treatment that queers in China have not been conferred before the arrival of cultural diversific
10、ation.Cultural diversification comes with the steps of global multi-polarization, which is a phenomenon that “conducive to the establishment of a new international political, economic, and culture order, world peace and stability” (Li Ji, 1998)In this dissertation, issues concerning with homo*uality
11、 are to be defined and explained scientifically, hereafter, homo*uality in China, including its actuality, social status, would be expatiated simultaneously; other issues, for instance, homo*uality in the western world, culture multi-polarization and its characteristics, the relationship between the
12、 development of homo*uality in China and culture multi-polarization are to be discussed in succession, for the purpose of picturing legibly what has to be demonstrated about homo*uality and cultural diversification. I. Introduction to Homo*ualityAccording to the definition, causes, and categories of
13、 Homo, a brief introduction to homo*uality can be made as follows.A. DefinitionThe term homo*uality was coined in the late 19th century by a German psychologist, Karoly Maria Benkert. Although the term is new, discussions about *uality in general and same-* attraction in particular, have occasioned
14、philosophical discussion ranging from Platos Symposium to contemporary queer theory. It is a manifesto of *ual and emotional desire toward a member of ones own * or the erotic activity with a member of the same gender, to comprehend more objectively about homo*uality, two points should be laid atten
15、tion to. The first is that it refers to one kind of relationship, second, it is a sense of love always chosen to describe hetero*uality existing between a man and a woman. (John F. Harvey, 2003)There is no agreement among the scientific community, religious groups or homo*ual people themselves as to
16、 the definition of homo*uality. Lawrence J. Hatterer, author of Changing Homo*uality in the Male, has given this definition: “One who is motivated, in adult life, by a definite preferential erotic attraction to members of the same * and who usually, but not necessarily, engages in overt *ual relatio
17、ns with them.” Weve found this to be a good working definition, though a full explanation of the condition of homo*uality goes much deeper.B. Causes of Homo*ualityHomoerotism is brought about by a multitude of root causes which are constituted of congenital and environmental causation.Congenital cau
18、sation indicates the causes that were inbred such as gender incretion variation and potentially heritable characteristics. However, environmental causation seems to be much more complicated: a disrupted family life in early years, a lack of unconditional love on the part of either parent, a failure
19、to identify with the same-* parent, leading to fears of the opposite *, incest, or molestation, dominant mothers and weak fathers, demonic oppression. Later, these problems can result in a search for love and acceptance, envy of the same or the opposite *, a life controlled by various fears and feel
20、ings of isolation. (Li Yinhe, 1998) All of these may play a part in causing homo*uality, but no individual factor alone can cause it. Along with outside factors in a persons life, his own personal choices have played a key role in forming and shaping his homo*ual identity, though few will admit this
21、. (Li Yinhe, 1998)C. Categories of Homo*ualityOn basis of gender, female human who act homo*uality are called “Lesbian”, while the male group is provided with the expression “gay”, which is originally created to describe beauty and joy. Through considerations of purposes and approach of homo*uality
22、act, there is unitary homo*uality, indicating those who are prone to maintain a steady-going homo*ual partnership with their companions for a certain long time, and then there is spiritual homo*uality, in which both participants keep the appetency of *ual activity whereas they may refrain from idiog
23、raphic behavior, due to fears or strong religious convictions.II. Homo*uality in ChinaA. History of DevelopmentConsiderately searching, scientists find amount of evidence relating to homoerotism in the long-flowing history of China, formal or not, bringing us to the fact that the phenomenon had been
24、 planted in this society since the society was planted.In the archaian China, beyond expectation, homo*uality was accepted by the community with a mercifully peaceable attitudeperhaps the reason lies in that there was religious power that bounded the society little and that exoteric emperors and pat
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