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Quod non est in actis non est in mundo: legal words, unspeakability and the same-sex marriage issue [PDF]
This article centres on the legal recognition of same-sex marriage with a view to exploring the issue of unspeakability; that is, the condition whereby some questions cannot be articulated because of a lack of words.
CROCE, Mariano
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Defining Desire: Re(storyng) a 'fraudulent' marriage in 1901 Spain [PDF]
In the second half of the 19th century, two Spanish primary school teachers were married despite the fact that their legal status as women rendered this union not only illegal but also publicly scandalous.
De Gabriel, Narciso +2 more
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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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Considering Geographies of Sexualities, Gender and Activism: An Interview with Professor Gavin Brown
Gavin Brown (University of Leicester, UK) is one of today’s most eminent scholars of political geography and sexualities. In this intellectual-biographical interview, he describes his academic path, as well as discusses some of his major contributions to
Gilly Hartal, Gavin Brown
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Background: Women with a disability are often characterised as a homogenous social group consigned to a cultural stereotype with assumptions of dependence, asexuality and gender neutrality. Furthermore, there is a void of research about the experience of
Anna Wickenden +2 more
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A significant body of research in the field of human–animal studies has focused on animals who live alongside humans within the home, with such animals often considered family members. To date, however, this research has focused almost exclusively on the
D. Riggs +4 more
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The shape of equality: discourses around the Section 28 repeal in Scotland [PDF]
This article focuses on conceptualizations of equality in the discourses deployed in the campaign to repeal Section 28 in Scotland. I use the parliamentary debates and two newspapers: the Daily Record, which supported the campaign to Keep the Clause, and
Altman, D. +20 more
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Beginning with the new Civil Code of 1864, Rumanian women moved from a position of legal incapacity, defined at the beginning of the nineteenth century, to one of absolute dependency on their husbands.
Lucian Dumitru Dărămuș
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Worlding Sexualities under Apartheid: From Gay Liberation to a Queer Afropolitanism [PDF]
Examining gay journalism as gay liberation literature, this essay forwards a cultural history of sexuality informed by comparative urban and queer studies. My main argument is that gay liberation literature under apartheid lags behind important shifts in
Kanika Batra
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ABSTRACT Introduction Characterizing stressful events reported by childhood cancer survivors experienced throughout the lifespan may help improve trauma‐informed care relevant to the survivor experience. Methods Participants included 2552 survivors (54% female; 34 years of age) and 469 community controls (62% female; 33 years of age) from the St.
Megan E. Ware +13 more
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