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Appendix A - Interview guides

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2012

Kathleen E. Hull
Affiliation:
University of Minnesota
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INTERVIEW GUIDE – MEMBERS OF SAME-SEX COUPLES

Note: Topics enclosed in brackets ([]) were discussed only with people who had participated in a public commitment ritual, and topics enclosed in arrowheads (<>) were discussed only with people who had not participated in a public commitment ritual.

Start of interview: explanation of research project, discussion of confidentiality protections and request for permission to tape interview.

BASIC SOCIAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION

  • personal/family history (inquire about parents' marriage)

  • past and current socioeconomic status (occupation of self/partner; home rent or own)

  • education – highest attained

  • family history

  • age

  • racial/ethnic identity

  • religious identification

  • political orientation

  • sexual identity

YOUR “COMING OUT” STORY

  • when and how you came to identify as gay/lesbian/bisexual/other

  • subjective experience of process

  • relationship history

  • views on the nature of sexual identity (constructed vs. essentialist)

HISTORY OF YOUR CURRENT COMMITTED RELATIONSHIP

  • its beginnings

  • its evolution (development stages; levels of commitment; crises) and duration

[THE “WEDDING” STORY

  • decision to construct a ritual

  • material representations of event (review together)

  • components of ritual: program; rings; vows; participants, etc.

  • meaning of the event

  • personal and social reactions to the event]

ONGOING CONTENT OF THE RELATIONSHIP [AND IMPACT OF RITUAL ON THE RELATIONSHIP]

  • perceived impact of ritual on relationship

  • division of labor

  • management of finances

  • legal arrangements to establish protections and mutual understandings

  • sexual and emotional fidelity

  • status of the relationship within extended families and friendship networks

  • terminology for status (e.g. “married”) and partner (e.g. “spouse”)

  • how to answer the question “Are you married?”

  • plans for having children or other dependents

< DECISION NOT TO HAVE A PUBLIC RITUAL

  • contributing factors (political, philosophical, personal, etc.)

  • views on commitment rituals of other same-sex couples

  • whether there might be a ritual in future, what factors would influence that decision>

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Same-Sex Marriage
The Cultural Politics of Love and Law
, pp. 224 - 227
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2006

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  • Interview guides
  • Kathleen E. Hull, University of Minnesota
  • Book: Same-Sex Marriage
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511616266.010
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  • Kathleen E. Hull, University of Minnesota
  • Book: Same-Sex Marriage
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  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511616266.010
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  • Interview guides
  • Kathleen E. Hull, University of Minnesota
  • Book: Same-Sex Marriage
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511616266.010
Available formats
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