Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
981497 Procedia Economics and Finance 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

This research provides a qualitative account of how one group of LGBTQ young women created a space for empowerment in Post Katrina and Post Isaac New Orleans. There is very little research on sexualities in post-disaster settings but what does exist indicates that LGBTQ people have post-disaster experiences that are specific to their sexualities. There is further concern that LGBTQ people may be a highly vulnerable group due to pre-existing social and cultural discrimination. The case is also similar for youth. Much research exists on the needs of children post-disaster but very little addresses those who could be classed as ‘young adults.’ This paper begins to fill this void and explores how gender performance has enabled a group of disaster-affected young women to ‘write their own bodies’ and challenge traditional gender roles and relations.

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