Abstract With Interpretation No. 748 officially recognizing the legality of same-sex marriage in Taiwan in 2017, a referendum war between pro- and anti-LGBT groups began the following year. This article aims to analyse how Taiwan, which has long been considered LGBT-friendly, suddenly became a place where anti-LGBT sentiments surged. We argue that anti-LGBT groups successfully aroused doubts among the Taiwanese public about same-sex marriage by highlighting traditional stereotypes of gender roles and the importance of reproduction for family succession. Furthermore, by emphasizing the potential impacts on social order caused by same-sex marriage, they successfully persuaded supporters of the Democratic Progressive Party to vote against same-sex marriage. Our hypotheses are further confirmed through an analysis of the post-referendum World Values Survey data.
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Alex Chang
Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica
YEN-CHEN TANG
National Dong Hwa University
Japanese Journal of Political Science
Academia Sinica
National Dong Hwa University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69ec59fc88ba6daa22daba5e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/s1468109926100231
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