SEXUAL OFFENDER TREATMENT: Janssen
... narrativization of what constitutes the human, as opposed to the beastly or mentally alienated, subject. Since the mid-19th century, sexual proclivities have attained remarkably potent emblematic significance in these culturally ubiquitous operations. Where homosexuality has evolved into a trump car ...
... narrativization of what constitutes the human, as opposed to the beastly or mentally alienated, subject. Since the mid-19th century, sexual proclivities have attained remarkably potent emblematic significance in these culturally ubiquitous operations. Where homosexuality has evolved into a trump car ...
Chapter 1. The Meaning of Marriage and the Family
... d. post-mortem matrimony in France (1959): based on marriage intention before death of 1 of the two D. Arranged marriage: family members choose partners vs. romantic love a. *Bedouin society in Egypt: marriage arranged by elder males in 2 families E. Variation in how couples are defined as married: ...
... d. post-mortem matrimony in France (1959): based on marriage intention before death of 1 of the two D. Arranged marriage: family members choose partners vs. romantic love a. *Bedouin society in Egypt: marriage arranged by elder males in 2 families E. Variation in how couples are defined as married: ...
Sexual Orientation
... About 1% to 4% of the population is bisexual. Both heterosexual and homosexual populations report biphobia. Many bisexuals are happily married Some homosexuals use bisexuality to mask their homosexuality Copyright 2008 Allyn & Bacon ...
... About 1% to 4% of the population is bisexual. Both heterosexual and homosexual populations report biphobia. Many bisexuals are happily married Some homosexuals use bisexuality to mask their homosexuality Copyright 2008 Allyn & Bacon ...
`I went to bed with my own kind once`: the erasure of
... there are also some basic assumptions that flow from the organization of the categories themselves. Primary among these is that people who identify as ‘gay’ or ‘lesbian’ are understood as unambiguously men or women, and that they direct their desire to others who are, respectively, unambiguously men ...
... there are also some basic assumptions that flow from the organization of the categories themselves. Primary among these is that people who identify as ‘gay’ or ‘lesbian’ are understood as unambiguously men or women, and that they direct their desire to others who are, respectively, unambiguously men ...
Thinking through Texts: Toward a Critical Buddhist
... transgender people. 3 “It is wrong for society to reject people on the basis of their sexual orientation,” His Holiness said. “Your movement to gain full human rights is reasonable and logical.” In society at large there is, he added, “no harm in mutually agreeable sexual acts … It is wrong for ...
... transgender people. 3 “It is wrong for society to reject people on the basis of their sexual orientation,” His Holiness said. “Your movement to gain full human rights is reasonable and logical.” In society at large there is, he added, “no harm in mutually agreeable sexual acts … It is wrong for ...
The Ordination of Women
... identical with that of the beasts; it is personal_ A n d our personhood is not that of a sexless spirit; it is sexual. Mind and matter influence and depend on, but do not wholly determine or obliterate, e a c h other. Difficult though it m a y be, both in theory and in practice, this view would have ...
... identical with that of the beasts; it is personal_ A n d our personhood is not that of a sexless spirit; it is sexual. Mind and matter influence and depend on, but do not wholly determine or obliterate, e a c h other. Difficult though it m a y be, both in theory and in practice, this view would have ...
Love and Utopia - Facultatea de Stiinte Socio
... Freud (1994) constructs the notion of eros starting from the impulses of life, sex; eroticism and love are manifestations of the same phenomenon which is life. It should be noted that out of the three, sex is the oldest; we can say that it is the primordial source, it serves procreation, while eroti ...
... Freud (1994) constructs the notion of eros starting from the impulses of life, sex; eroticism and love are manifestations of the same phenomenon which is life. It should be noted that out of the three, sex is the oldest; we can say that it is the primordial source, it serves procreation, while eroti ...
Sexed up: theorizing the sexualization of culture
... identity; a type of interaction never before possible in human history. This is very strange given the inherited and still powerful associations of sex with the body, essence and truth, and yet it is already unremarkable and routine to the many people who frequent sex chat rooms or use messenger sys ...
... identity; a type of interaction never before possible in human history. This is very strange given the inherited and still powerful associations of sex with the body, essence and truth, and yet it is already unremarkable and routine to the many people who frequent sex chat rooms or use messenger sys ...
sexual transgression for power and identity: a glimpse on
... privileges of aristocratic women; by wearing men’s clothing they encroached on the privileges of the advantaged sex” (p. 420). Reflection of the arguments based on such issues are traced in the writings of Shakespeare. Modern critics often criticize Shakespeare saying that Shakespeare presents fluid ...
... privileges of aristocratic women; by wearing men’s clothing they encroached on the privileges of the advantaged sex” (p. 420). Reflection of the arguments based on such issues are traced in the writings of Shakespeare. Modern critics often criticize Shakespeare saying that Shakespeare presents fluid ...
how policies affect MSM - People Living with HIV Stigma Index
... penalties for relationships and marriages of the same sex as well as for public advocacy or associations supporting the rights of lesbian and gay people, even reading books or looking at specific internet sites. And we have all read the statements of various political leaders and presidents from sev ...
... penalties for relationships and marriages of the same sex as well as for public advocacy or associations supporting the rights of lesbian and gay people, even reading books or looking at specific internet sites. And we have all read the statements of various political leaders and presidents from sev ...
AHR Forum Writing Histories of Sexuality in the
... It is also an opportunity to note the multiple influences that have channeled into the production and reproduction of knowledge in this crossroads region of the world (in the case of early medical thinking, the ancient Greek heritage). Here also is one of the few places we find sustained considerati ...
... It is also an opportunity to note the multiple influences that have channeled into the production and reproduction of knowledge in this crossroads region of the world (in the case of early medical thinking, the ancient Greek heritage). Here also is one of the few places we find sustained considerati ...
Ratum et Consummatum
... ovaries or fallopian tubes – which would obstruct conception – do not, in themselves, constitute impotence (Dacanáy 2000: 40), as long as penetration of the vagina by the penis, followed by male ejaculation, is still possible – demonstrating that the act itself is given significance above and beyond ...
... ovaries or fallopian tubes – which would obstruct conception – do not, in themselves, constitute impotence (Dacanáy 2000: 40), as long as penetration of the vagina by the penis, followed by male ejaculation, is still possible – demonstrating that the act itself is given significance above and beyond ...
Girls, Girls, Girls: Analyzing Race and Sexuality Portrayal in Music
... sexual regulation and exploitation, emerging in the assertion of her own sexuality in order to gain her own sexual pleasure (Emerson, 2002). While this may seem at first glance like “selling out” to the dictates of patriarchy, it affirms the multifaceted quality of Black womanhood, through which a w ...
... sexual regulation and exploitation, emerging in the assertion of her own sexuality in order to gain her own sexual pleasure (Emerson, 2002). While this may seem at first glance like “selling out” to the dictates of patriarchy, it affirms the multifaceted quality of Black womanhood, through which a w ...
Chapter Two
... power, historically held by men Women as passive and submissive Sexuality used by men to maintain power over women Lack research on female orgasm, satisfaction ...
... power, historically held by men Women as passive and submissive Sexuality used by men to maintain power over women Lack research on female orgasm, satisfaction ...
changing transgender identities in post-war Japan
... change their birth sex to that of the opposite gender. The establishment of strictly codified measures for treating sufferers of the condition at several treatment clinics enabled the articulation of a new kind of transgender identity. Indigenous Japanese categories had always stressed the intermedi ...
... change their birth sex to that of the opposite gender. The establishment of strictly codified measures for treating sufferers of the condition at several treatment clinics enabled the articulation of a new kind of transgender identity. Indigenous Japanese categories had always stressed the intermedi ...
George Panichas, eds., Sex, Morality, and the Law. New York
... them. Perversions on this view are going to be failures at communication of a certain kind. Obviously, in ordinary discourse, whether written or oral, we can be misunderstood, and hence fail to communicate our message(s). We wouldn’t want to call such a common occurrence a ...
... them. Perversions on this view are going to be failures at communication of a certain kind. Obviously, in ordinary discourse, whether written or oral, we can be misunderstood, and hence fail to communicate our message(s). We wouldn’t want to call such a common occurrence a ...
- Faculty of Education
... based on trust and an (usually unwritten) agreement that certain behaviours are acceptable for a teacher and others are not. What happens outside the classroom, in the public areas of the school, for example, in the corridors or staffroom or even in the vicinity of the school, is more complex. Some ...
... based on trust and an (usually unwritten) agreement that certain behaviours are acceptable for a teacher and others are not. What happens outside the classroom, in the public areas of the school, for example, in the corridors or staffroom or even in the vicinity of the school, is more complex. Some ...
Bisexuality: It is Complicated
... other. We call these people “bisexual” and accept the fact of their existence without wondering too much about it. … But we have come to know that all human beings are bisexual in this sense and that their libido is distributed between objects of both sexes, either in a manifest or latent form. ...
... other. We call these people “bisexual” and accept the fact of their existence without wondering too much about it. … But we have come to know that all human beings are bisexual in this sense and that their libido is distributed between objects of both sexes, either in a manifest or latent form. ...
Cat Behavior and Training - Cat Neutering and Behavior
... Millions of cats are destroyed across North America each year because there are far more cats born than homes available. A single male cat can father many litters so that neutering of intact males is essential for population control. Although sexual desire will be greatly reduced by castration, some ...
... Millions of cats are destroyed across North America each year because there are far more cats born than homes available. A single male cat can father many litters so that neutering of intact males is essential for population control. Although sexual desire will be greatly reduced by castration, some ...
4 step - Les Sexologues Holistiques
... erection led men to feel as if they had lost their manhood. In other words, the feelings that one might not be able to “pull it off”, led men not only to doubt their sexual ability, but also provoked questions about their masculinity. Both the fear of embarrassment and the changes in the ways in whi ...
... erection led men to feel as if they had lost their manhood. In other words, the feelings that one might not be able to “pull it off”, led men not only to doubt their sexual ability, but also provoked questions about their masculinity. Both the fear of embarrassment and the changes in the ways in whi ...
Chapter 16 Paraphilias and Sexual Variants
... Rubbing one’s genitals against unconsenting people in public while fully clothed (tactile phase disorder). Although many men have tried this a time or two, the behavior is only considered paraphilic if engaged in repeatedly as the preferred form of sexual behavior. Frotteurists seek out crowded buse ...
... Rubbing one’s genitals against unconsenting people in public while fully clothed (tactile phase disorder). Although many men have tried this a time or two, the behavior is only considered paraphilic if engaged in repeatedly as the preferred form of sexual behavior. Frotteurists seek out crowded buse ...
Sexual health - Stanford Medicine
... For women, hormonal status (e.g. lactation, menopause), vulvar dermatoses (e.g. lichen sclerosus), gynecological health (e.g. endometriosis), infections (e.g. bacterial ...
... For women, hormonal status (e.g. lactation, menopause), vulvar dermatoses (e.g. lichen sclerosus), gynecological health (e.g. endometriosis), infections (e.g. bacterial ...
sexual and relationship scripts
... Sexual health cannot be defined, understood or made operational without a broad consideration of sexuality, which underlies important behaviors and outcomes related to sexual health. The working definition of sexuality is: “…a central aspect of being human throughout life encompasses sex, gender ide ...
... Sexual health cannot be defined, understood or made operational without a broad consideration of sexuality, which underlies important behaviors and outcomes related to sexual health. The working definition of sexuality is: “…a central aspect of being human throughout life encompasses sex, gender ide ...
Chapter 5 Loving Ourselves and Others
... relationships in the context of sexual scripts Cultural messages provide reasons for having sexual, who should take the initiative, how long it should last, how important experiencing orgasm is, what positions are acceptable, and whether masturbating is appropriate. More recent cultural messages are ...
... relationships in the context of sexual scripts Cultural messages provide reasons for having sexual, who should take the initiative, how long it should last, how important experiencing orgasm is, what positions are acceptable, and whether masturbating is appropriate. More recent cultural messages are ...
decision - New Zealand Advertising Standards Authority
... characteristics of a male. She looks at the brunette female and moves over to sit next to her. “The brunette asks “Are you ok?” The blonde replies “I’m fine.” Then putting her arm around the brunette and sitting in a relaxed male pose, she says “Not as fine as you though!” Images of pizzas are shown ...
... characteristics of a male. She looks at the brunette female and moves over to sit next to her. “The brunette asks “Are you ok?” The blonde replies “I’m fine.” Then putting her arm around the brunette and sitting in a relaxed male pose, she says “Not as fine as you though!” Images of pizzas are shown ...
History of homosexuality
Societal attitudes towards same-sex relationships have varied over time and place, from expecting all males to engage in same-sex relationships, to casual integration, through acceptance, to seeing the practice as a minor sin, repressing it through law enforcement and judicial mechanisms, and to proscribing it under penalty of death.In a 1976 study, Gwen Broude and Sarah Greene compared attitudes towards and frequency of homosexuality in the ethnographic studies available in the Standard cross-cultural sample. They found that out of 42 communities: homosexuality was accepted or ignored in 9; 5 communities had no concept of homosexuality; 11 considered it undesirable but did not set punishments; and 17 strongly disapproved and punished. Of 70 communities, homosexuality was reported to be absent or rare in frequency in 41, and present or not uncommon in 29.It was frequent in ancient Greece. However, in later cultures influenced by Abrahamic religions, the law and the church established sodomy as a transgression against divine law or a crime against nature. Many historical figures, including Socrates, Lord Byron, Edward II, and Hadrian, have had terms such as gay or bisexual applied to them; some scholars, such as Michel Foucault, have regarded this as risking the anachronistic introduction of a contemporary social construct of sexuality foreign to their times, though others challenge this.A common thread of constructionist argument is that no one in antiquity or the Middle Ages experienced homosexuality as an exclusive, permanent, or defining mode of sexuality. John Boswell has countered this argument by citing ancient Greek writings by Plato, which describe individuals exhibiting exclusive homosexuality.