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“I never had to say anything”: 
Examining the transformative 
potential of Facebook for 
sexual identity disclosures 
Stefanie Duguay, PhD Student, Digital Media Studies, @DugStef 
Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology 
Presentation for the ICA Regional Conference, Brisbane, 2 October 2014
“gender rebels” 
“trans people are just people too, and 
deserve to be happy.” 
(Bailey, 2013)
1950s – 1970s 
Homophile 
movement 
1969/1970s 
Stonewall & 
Gay Liberation 
1970s-1980s 
Identity Politics/ 
Minority movements 
Late 1980s – 1990s 
Queer activism & 
Queer Theory 
(Beasley, 2005) 
Image from David Prasad
Are we 
“post-gay” or 
homonormative? 
Image from David Goehring 
a. Define oneself by more than 
sexuality; 
b. Disentangle gayness from 
struggle (and stereotypes); 
c. Enjoy sexually mixed 
company. 
(Ghaziani, 2011)
Is Facebook like moving out of the gay 
village and to the suburbs? 
Does this allow for people to be post-gay? 
Or do they blend in in homonormative 
ways? 
Image from Douglas Muth
“Queer people exist whether or not you tell them they 
can in a Catholic high school.” 
“It just stops the concern for me that when I go home and 
hang out with these people they’ll be like, ‘Why didn’t you 
tell us this earlier?’ It’s such a silly thing because how 
would you contact all of these people that you don’t really 
keep in touch with across the country and be like, ‘Hi, just 
checking in, I’m gay.’ You wouldn’t do that.” 
“The situations where everyone’s talking about their 
romantic life and I feel like I’m being 
burdensome…Everyone has to pause and be like, ‘Oh, 
you’re queer.’ Like, do we have to have a session about it? 
People don’t know what to do and so, yeah, I wanted to 
say it and stop having that fear.” 
Queer 
Post-gay 
Homonormative 
Image from Mononc’ Paul
“[Facebook] is a really good tool for me to broadcast that I am 
gay to people who I would never feel like coming out to in real 
life… I don’t want to run the risk of having a confrontation in real 
life so if I have it on Facebook, they can take it in, deal with it 
themselves and then it’s over and done with and I never had to 
say anything.” - Robert 
“It's easier than telling everyone separately - not that everyone, 
like, I couldn't rely on everyone checking that kind of thing, 
because obviously my friends know my birthday and my gender 
and all the other things on that page. So I couldn't rely on them 
checking it but just in case they did, it was there.” - Brianne
“For example, if I sat down with a lot of people that I 
didn’t know that well and there was an advert that had 
gay people in it but they were like, I don’t know, drinking 
Diet Coke together or something then I wouldn’t feel that 
uncomfortable about it. And then if it was about gay 
people being political, I would feel more uncomfortable 
about it, and then if it was gay people having sex, I’d 
probably be feeling more uncomfortable.” - Henrik 
“If I were face-to-face, I probably wouldn’t have done it… I 
would have just said it to myself several times and then 
nothing would have actually [come out].” – Jennifer 
Image from Michael_Goff
“I don’t think there’s really an option that describes accurately 
how I feel.” – Mackenzie 
“[My city] is not a metropolis but I came from a very small part 
of the world and suddenly I could really, really enjoy being 
gay.” - Elizabeth 
“[For Italians] the message that passes is like, ‘You are gay, 
keep it for yourself.’” – Marco 
“When I found out you could block some people I was just like, 
oh okay, I can put it up now.” - Erin 
Sexuality 
Location 
Culture 
Digital 
literacy 
Image from Jason Pier in DC
Post-gay aspirations + heteronormative constraints = mostly 
homonormativity 
Facebook helps some, but it is not transformative because we 
have not transformed society’s heteronormativity. 
Image from Scorpions and Centaurs
References 
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Experiencing social media as performance, exhibition, and personal archive. CHI’13, April 27-M.
Questions? stefanie.duguay@qut.edu.au 
stefanieduguay.com 
@DugStef

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“I never had to say anything”: Examining the transformative potential of Facebook for sexual identity disclosures

  • 1. “I never had to say anything”: Examining the transformative potential of Facebook for sexual identity disclosures Stefanie Duguay, PhD Student, Digital Media Studies, @DugStef Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology Presentation for the ICA Regional Conference, Brisbane, 2 October 2014
  • 2. “gender rebels” “trans people are just people too, and deserve to be happy.” (Bailey, 2013)
  • 3. 1950s – 1970s Homophile movement 1969/1970s Stonewall & Gay Liberation 1970s-1980s Identity Politics/ Minority movements Late 1980s – 1990s Queer activism & Queer Theory (Beasley, 2005) Image from David Prasad
  • 4. Are we “post-gay” or homonormative? Image from David Goehring a. Define oneself by more than sexuality; b. Disentangle gayness from struggle (and stereotypes); c. Enjoy sexually mixed company. (Ghaziani, 2011)
  • 5. Is Facebook like moving out of the gay village and to the suburbs? Does this allow for people to be post-gay? Or do they blend in in homonormative ways? Image from Douglas Muth
  • 6. “Queer people exist whether or not you tell them they can in a Catholic high school.” “It just stops the concern for me that when I go home and hang out with these people they’ll be like, ‘Why didn’t you tell us this earlier?’ It’s such a silly thing because how would you contact all of these people that you don’t really keep in touch with across the country and be like, ‘Hi, just checking in, I’m gay.’ You wouldn’t do that.” “The situations where everyone’s talking about their romantic life and I feel like I’m being burdensome…Everyone has to pause and be like, ‘Oh, you’re queer.’ Like, do we have to have a session about it? People don’t know what to do and so, yeah, I wanted to say it and stop having that fear.” Queer Post-gay Homonormative Image from Mononc’ Paul
  • 7. “[Facebook] is a really good tool for me to broadcast that I am gay to people who I would never feel like coming out to in real life… I don’t want to run the risk of having a confrontation in real life so if I have it on Facebook, they can take it in, deal with it themselves and then it’s over and done with and I never had to say anything.” - Robert “It's easier than telling everyone separately - not that everyone, like, I couldn't rely on everyone checking that kind of thing, because obviously my friends know my birthday and my gender and all the other things on that page. So I couldn't rely on them checking it but just in case they did, it was there.” - Brianne
  • 8. “For example, if I sat down with a lot of people that I didn’t know that well and there was an advert that had gay people in it but they were like, I don’t know, drinking Diet Coke together or something then I wouldn’t feel that uncomfortable about it. And then if it was about gay people being political, I would feel more uncomfortable about it, and then if it was gay people having sex, I’d probably be feeling more uncomfortable.” - Henrik “If I were face-to-face, I probably wouldn’t have done it… I would have just said it to myself several times and then nothing would have actually [come out].” – Jennifer Image from Michael_Goff
  • 9. “I don’t think there’s really an option that describes accurately how I feel.” – Mackenzie “[My city] is not a metropolis but I came from a very small part of the world and suddenly I could really, really enjoy being gay.” - Elizabeth “[For Italians] the message that passes is like, ‘You are gay, keep it for yourself.’” – Marco “When I found out you could block some people I was just like, oh okay, I can put it up now.” - Erin Sexuality Location Culture Digital literacy Image from Jason Pier in DC
  • 10. Post-gay aspirations + heteronormative constraints = mostly homonormativity Facebook helps some, but it is not transformative because we have not transformed society’s heteronormativity. Image from Scorpions and Centaurs
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