Would you date ‘the undateables’? An analysis of the mediated public debate on the reality television show ‘The Undateables’ [PDF]
This article examines the different discourses in the online public debate surrounding the television dating show ‘The Undateables’. The programme, which exclusively focuses on dates of disabled people, was launched in the UK in 2012, and local ...
Vertoont, Susan
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Can’t Hear or Won’t Hear: Gender, Sexualities and Reporting Male Rape
Drawing on heteronormativity and hegemonic masculinity, this paper seeks to unravel the issue of the underreporting of male rape to the police and to the third sector.
Aliraza Javaid
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Representations of screen heterosexuality in the musicals of Fred Astaire and Vincente Minnelli [PDF]
This thesis examines the ways in which heterosexuality is rendered in the Hollywood genre where its existence is most privileged: musicals of the studio era (c. 1930 - c. 1960).
Crouse, Jeffrey Dennis
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Default heterosexualitet i arbetet med noveller i språkundervisning på högstadiet
This article studies the production of heterosexuality as a default setting in a language classroom. Using observations in a year 8 Swedish class as a method for data production, the focus is on the production of sexuality in the interaction between the
Angelica Simonsson
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Parents, children and the porous boundaries of the sexual family in law and popular culture
This article focuses on a perceived ideological overlap between popular cultural and judicial treatments of sex and conjugality that contributes to a discursive construction of parenthood and parenting. The author perceives that in both legal and popular
Barnhart R.K. +19 more
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In 1988, the author and radical sex activist Patrick Califia published Macho Sluts, a collection of lesbian sadomasochism-themed erotic fiction that provided visibility and erotic legitimacy for the modern lesbian leather community.
Carolyn Bronstein
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De « On ne naît pas femme » à « On n’est pas femme ». De Simone de Beauvoir à Monique Wittig
Revisiting the two famous quotes from Simone de Beauvoir’s “One is not born, but becomes a woman” and Monique Wittig’s “Lesbians are not women”, this article aims to discuss the concept of becoming woman.
Natacha Chetcuti
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Lesbian and bisexual women's human rights, sexual rights and sexual citizenship: negotiating sexual health in England. [PDF]
Lesbian and bisexual women's sexual health is neglected in much Government policy and practice in England and Wales. This paper examines lesbian and bisexual women's negotiation of sexual health, drawing on findings from a small research project.
Bailey J.V. +41 more
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Turning the world upside down: Developing a tool for training about SM
About the book: Psychological and medical perspectives on sadomasochism (SM) have historically been concerned with understanding it as a form of psychopathology. In the past (but still often today) studies of SM have been concerned with extreme and most
Barker, Meg
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Sex-gender-sexuality: how sex, gender and sexuality constellations are constituted in secondary schools [PDF]
This paper explores the relationships between sex, gender, and sexuality through a series of close readings of data generated through an ethnography undertaken in a south London secondary school.
Youdell, Deborah
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