a reflection on historical narratives and power structures that have marginalized LGBTQ+ groups and how they differ from dominant narratives.

a reflection on historical narratives and power structures that have marginalized LGBTQ+ groups and how they differ from dominant narratives.

Review the resources from Module Four: Reading: Transgender History, The Difficult Decades Reading: Diverse Historical Narratives: Selected Readings, Dude, You’re a Fag: Adolescent Male Homophobia Reading: Diverse Historical Narratives: Selected Readings, Sexual Orientation and Sex in Women’s Lives: Conceptual and Methodological Issues Video: Understanding the Complexities of Gender (16:29) Then, reflect on those resources to explore the historical contexts of various members of the LGBTQ+ population. Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria: Describe historical narratives that have been used to justify the marginalization of LGBTQ+ groups. What are some of the dominant narratives that have been used to explain LGBTQ+ sexuality? How do LGBTQ+ narratives differ from the dominant narrative? Explain how dominant groups have created a power structure over marginalized groups. How have dominant groups throughout history benefited in ways marginalized groups did not? What to Submit Submit your journal as a one- to two-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. Sources should be cited according to APA style.

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