Is Smoking Queer? Implications of California Tobacco Denormalization Strategies for Queer Current and Former Smokers
Abstract
This article is concerned with normative conceptions of health structuring tobacco control strategies designed to “denormalize” tobacco use. Analysis of 201 interviews with non-heterosexual and/or non-cisgender adults in California revealed that participants implicated tobacco use in exacerbating health inequities and perpetuating harmful narratives of queer suffering, but also regarded smoking as a critical tool for self-care and symbol of...
Paper Details
Title
Is Smoking Queer? Implications of California Tobacco Denormalization Strategies for Queer Current and Former Smokers
Published Date
Feb 2, 2019
Journal
Volume
41
Issue
4
Pages
497 - 511
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