Pictures of Lesbian and Gay Parenthood in Italian Sociology. A Critical Analysis of 30 Years of Research

Authors

  • Luca Trappolin University of Padova, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13136/isr.v7i3.193

Keywords:

same-sex families, homosexual parenthood, Italian sociology

Abstract

The article analyses sociological research on lesbian and gay parenthood conducted in Italy over the past 30 years. By focusing on the typologies of the homosexual households of the participants in research projects, this work discusses how empirical academic and non-academic research has depicted same-sex families with children in the Italian context. An initial mainstream inattention towards lesbian and gay parents by sociological research at the beginning of the Nineties gave way to a particular interest in that experience, focusing on the newest form of homosexual parenthood defined as same-sex couples who are able to access assisted fertilisation technology and surrogacy. The new pattern can be said to have overshadowed the experience of homosexual parents whose children were conceived within heterosexual relationships. This simplification concerns to the relationship between sociological research, LGBT activism and the political debate. 

Author Biography

Luca Trappolin, University of Padova, Italy

Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology (FISPPA)

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Published

05.10.2017

How to Cite

Trappolin, L. (2017). Pictures of Lesbian and Gay Parenthood in Italian Sociology. A Critical Analysis of 30 Years of Research. Italian Sociological Review, 7(3), 301. https://doi.org/10.13136/isr.v7i3.193