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Assembling Citizenship: Sexualities Education, Micropolitics and the Becoming-Citizen
This article suggests that citizenship should be seen not as a status to be acquired, lost or refused by an individual. Rather it is an emergent and relational capacity produced and reproduced in everyday material interactions, across a spectrum of ...
P. Alldred, N. Fox
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Sexed up: theorizing the sexualization of culture [PDF]
This paper reviews and examines emerging academic approaches to the study of ‘sexualized culture’; an examination made necessary by contemporary preoccupations with sexual values, practices and identities, the emergence of new forms of sexual experience ...
Bauman, Zygmunt +22 more
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Sexualidade, gravidez e parentalidade jovem são assuntos complexos e de grande debate na modernidade tardia globalizada, jogando questões de liberdade e direitos, a par de regulação e controle social público, constituindo-se, assim em campo de relevância
José Manuel Peixoto Caldas
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Striptease has long been framed and considered to be a field of practices traditionally allocated to women, the very first male erotic undressing performances intended for a female audience emerged in the 1970s.
Virginie Blum
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'Lad culture' in higher education: agency in the sexualisation debates [PDF]
This paper reports on research funded by the National Union of Students, which explored women students’ experiences of ‘lad culture’ through focus groups and interviews.
Banyard K +16 more
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Speaking the unspeakable in forbidden places: addressing lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality in the primary school [PDF]
This paper interrogates the ways in which school is produced as a particular bounded place (or collection of places) where sexuality, and particularly non-heterosexuality, is carefully policed by these boundaries.
Allen, Alexandra +4 more
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The Politics of Christianity in Shaping the Political Dynamics of Zambia
Religion can often be very influential in the political system and political actors frequently take advantage of the leverage that it provides. In the Zambian case, Christianity in particular plays a crucial role in politics and policymaking, dating from
Timalizge Zgambo
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‘MSM-ing’ as a networking concept
This article explores the creation of ‘MSM’ as global health category over the course of the HIV and AIDS epidemic, and across country contexts from India to southern and eastern Africa. We conceive of ‘MSM’ as a mode of ‘doing’ and ‘becoming’: ‘MSM-ing’,
Paul Boyce, Fabian Cataldo
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Sexualities and queer migration research
For the past five years my research has focused on the relationship between migration and sexuality – from migrant sexual health and sexual resocialisation to the formation of queer diasporas and experience of queer asylum seekers – and research ...
R. Mole
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In French gay culture, drague means cruising: looking for anonymous and casual sexual partners. This paper, by respectively examining the metaphorical underpinnings of both words, French and English, throws doubt on the validity of this translation ...
Emmanuel Redoutey
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