Feminists` Culture and Ethics at Work—A Critical Analysis
... (Hardy, 2002, p. 194). Even Penny Boumelha argues in this concern in her book Thomas Hardy and Women, it may well be that through the figures of Angel and Alec the story puts into question its own objectifying of its heroine, just as it may also call into question its own sublimated desire for her ( ...
... (Hardy, 2002, p. 194). Even Penny Boumelha argues in this concern in her book Thomas Hardy and Women, it may well be that through the figures of Angel and Alec the story puts into question its own objectifying of its heroine, just as it may also call into question its own sublimated desire for her ( ...
presentation ( format)
... I am a first year this year and I was really naive and unaware of all the different things that could happen during/from sex. I never had a sexual education class in high school so hearing all this information was new and enlightening. The Bedtime Players really prepared me for different aspects of ...
... I am a first year this year and I was really naive and unaware of all the different things that could happen during/from sex. I never had a sexual education class in high school so hearing all this information was new and enlightening. The Bedtime Players really prepared me for different aspects of ...
Slide 1 - Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health
... Consequences – the more ACEs have, the more risk for smoking, substance abuse, depression, suicide attempts, depression, > 50 lifetime sexual partners, STD, IBS, cancer, stroke, other health risks, living with violent partner ...
... Consequences – the more ACEs have, the more risk for smoking, substance abuse, depression, suicide attempts, depression, > 50 lifetime sexual partners, STD, IBS, cancer, stroke, other health risks, living with violent partner ...
Sexuality
... Sexual rights embrace human rights that are already recognized in national laws, international human rights documents and other consensus statements. They include the right of all persons, free of coercion, discrimination and violence, to: – the highest attainable standard of sexual health, includin ...
... Sexual rights embrace human rights that are already recognized in national laws, international human rights documents and other consensus statements. They include the right of all persons, free of coercion, discrimination and violence, to: – the highest attainable standard of sexual health, includin ...
Issues of Sexuality In the Elderly
... Erectile function is the most important factor in a healthy sexual life in older men. Many chronic diseases contribute to the development of ED, especially chronic, uncontrolled hypertension and diabetes. Obesity, smoking, hypercholesterolemia, heart disease, and lack of physical activity are other ...
... Erectile function is the most important factor in a healthy sexual life in older men. Many chronic diseases contribute to the development of ED, especially chronic, uncontrolled hypertension and diabetes. Obesity, smoking, hypercholesterolemia, heart disease, and lack of physical activity are other ...
Document
... spaces and urban sexualities, the article argues that both the spaces and the people’s lives (and practices) are in an intricate web of power, space and difference. A. Introduction I. The City’s gender-based spatial division and its contradictions Two contradictions: p. 149 1) sexual division of wor ...
... spaces and urban sexualities, the article argues that both the spaces and the people’s lives (and practices) are in an intricate web of power, space and difference. A. Introduction I. The City’s gender-based spatial division and its contradictions Two contradictions: p. 149 1) sexual division of wor ...
men - King`s College London
... blame for being raped if she flirted with her rapist. Moreover, rich, powerful men get away with sexual assault not because rape law can’t quite get a grip on them, but because rich, powerful men get away with all sorts of things. They get away with not paying their taxes, with not being held accoun ...
... blame for being raped if she flirted with her rapist. Moreover, rich, powerful men get away with sexual assault not because rape law can’t quite get a grip on them, but because rich, powerful men get away with all sorts of things. They get away with not paying their taxes, with not being held accoun ...
Social Inequalities and HIV-Risk Behavior among Black
... Sexual Objectification Advantages of being a Black woman include that they are often looked upon as being beautiful & exotic Disadvantages of being a Black woman include feeling like sexual objects Being touched, grabbed, fondled, used Commonplace of sex-drug exchanges ...
... Sexual Objectification Advantages of being a Black woman include that they are often looked upon as being beautiful & exotic Disadvantages of being a Black woman include feeling like sexual objects Being touched, grabbed, fondled, used Commonplace of sex-drug exchanges ...
your
... Confirmed male and female similarities in biology through observation Identified Four Phases of Human Sexual Response Cycle (see following slides ...
... Confirmed male and female similarities in biology through observation Identified Four Phases of Human Sexual Response Cycle (see following slides ...
Sex in Advertising: Comparison Ads Compare how males and
... (When men dominate, the result is both natural ...
... (When men dominate, the result is both natural ...
Desire - MAGPS: Mid-Atlantic Group Psychotherapy Society
... • Sexuality and the origins of psychoanalysis • Most detailed and elaborate theory of sexuality • Discrepancy between theoretical emphasis and ...
... • Sexuality and the origins of psychoanalysis • Most detailed and elaborate theory of sexuality • Discrepancy between theoretical emphasis and ...
The Sexuality/Gender Intersection
... understanding the overlap and mutual debts as well as the political and theoretical differences between ‘gender’, the key concept of Feminism/s (as of the 1970s) and that of ‘sexuality’ developed by (the 1990s generation of) Queer Theory. In addition to an engagement with the argumentation of the we ...
... understanding the overlap and mutual debts as well as the political and theoretical differences between ‘gender’, the key concept of Feminism/s (as of the 1970s) and that of ‘sexuality’ developed by (the 1990s generation of) Queer Theory. In addition to an engagement with the argumentation of the we ...
Angela McRobbie Top Girls? Young Women and the Sexual Contract
... a way of not displeasing her male counterparts for whom she cannot be anything other than a threat in the workplace. In post-feminist times this is performed knowingly and with a sense of irony. But its final effect is to secure the place of the consumer culture as a source of authority and dominati ...
... a way of not displeasing her male counterparts for whom she cannot be anything other than a threat in the workplace. In post-feminist times this is performed knowingly and with a sense of irony. But its final effect is to secure the place of the consumer culture as a source of authority and dominati ...
00. Prelim.pmd
... including HIV/ AIDS in Mbozi district, Tanzania, from 1980 to 2010. He argues that the failure of the campaigns to prevent the spread of these diseases is in part due to the fact that the campaigns are foreign to the socio-economic and cultural contexts in which they were undertaken. Nonetheless, th ...
... including HIV/ AIDS in Mbozi district, Tanzania, from 1980 to 2010. He argues that the failure of the campaigns to prevent the spread of these diseases is in part due to the fact that the campaigns are foreign to the socio-economic and cultural contexts in which they were undertaken. Nonetheless, th ...
Twenty-first Century Sex
... means different things to different people at different times, and has complex connections to ideas about nature, bodies, gender, power, and social organisation. The concept of freedom, though it can seem like an absolute, is shaped by specific social experiences of constraint. Although many anarchi ...
... means different things to different people at different times, and has complex connections to ideas about nature, bodies, gender, power, and social organisation. The concept of freedom, though it can seem like an absolute, is shaped by specific social experiences of constraint. Although many anarchi ...
open letter - Chelt Fems
... Licensing. There is a large body of research that suggests that there is an increase in reports of sexual violence in the immediate vicinity of clubs that provide sexual entertainment. The area surrounding sexual entertainment venues often become ‘no go’ areas for women and girls; it is unacceptable ...
... Licensing. There is a large body of research that suggests that there is an increase in reports of sexual violence in the immediate vicinity of clubs that provide sexual entertainment. The area surrounding sexual entertainment venues often become ‘no go’ areas for women and girls; it is unacceptable ...
Sexual distress in Oncology patients
... was developed by Annon (1976) for use by practitioners in meeting the sexuality and sexual healthcare needs of patients. The acronym PLISSIT signifies the four levels of intervention – ...
... was developed by Annon (1976) for use by practitioners in meeting the sexuality and sexual healthcare needs of patients. The acronym PLISSIT signifies the four levels of intervention – ...
Right to Respect awareness campaign at UKZN College of Humanities
... sense of metaphorically looking beyond the foreskin, helps us come a little closer to the idea and behaviour that dis-respect based on judgment and intolerance doesn’t make much sense.’ The notion of ‘difference’ also played a huge role in Feminist theory, said Naidu. ‘Feminist anthropologists have ...
... sense of metaphorically looking beyond the foreskin, helps us come a little closer to the idea and behaviour that dis-respect based on judgment and intolerance doesn’t make much sense.’ The notion of ‘difference’ also played a huge role in Feminist theory, said Naidu. ‘Feminist anthropologists have ...
Elina Valovirta, Sexual Feelings
... different ends of the spectrum, both characters pose a challenge to the traditional and/or patriarchal views of what constitutes acceptable female sexuality: just as Monica’s untamed erotic energy can be read as ‘empowering and exemplary’ (Valovirta, 171), Ella’s lack of sexual interest may be consi ...
... different ends of the spectrum, both characters pose a challenge to the traditional and/or patriarchal views of what constitutes acceptable female sexuality: just as Monica’s untamed erotic energy can be read as ‘empowering and exemplary’ (Valovirta, 171), Ella’s lack of sexual interest may be consi ...
Guidelines for Sex After 60
... not compare sexuality in the 60’s to the sexuality you experienced when you were 20. Focus on quality and pleasure, not quantity and performance. The good news is that you can be sexual when you are in your 80’s. 12. Sexuality is more than genitals, intercourse, and orgasm. Sexuality involves sensua ...
... not compare sexuality in the 60’s to the sexuality you experienced when you were 20. Focus on quality and pleasure, not quantity and performance. The good news is that you can be sexual when you are in your 80’s. 12. Sexuality is more than genitals, intercourse, and orgasm. Sexuality involves sensua ...
Brownmiller: related pix
... “She saw it as a feminist issue,” Perry said. “Men could have girls in their room and not get kicked out of school, but if Barnard students had men in their rooms or if they were living with someone, they would be expelled. She forced the issue, and it was very courageous on her part.” With its live ...
... “She saw it as a feminist issue,” Perry said. “Men could have girls in their room and not get kicked out of school, but if Barnard students had men in their rooms or if they were living with someone, they would be expelled. She forced the issue, and it was very courageous on her part.” With its live ...
commentary | So Sexy So Soon
... adolescents who are developing their sense of themselves as individuals and as sexual beings. Perhaps most damaging of all, sexualized children learn to sexualize themselves, to see themselves as objects. Girls are especially conditioned to do this, as they learn that sexualized behavior and appeara ...
... adolescents who are developing their sense of themselves as individuals and as sexual beings. Perhaps most damaging of all, sexualized children learn to sexualize themselves, to see themselves as objects. Girls are especially conditioned to do this, as they learn that sexualized behavior and appeara ...
Sexual Ethics
... Although it is true that there may be no suffering exchanging in such a sexual act, they detest it on the grounds that it is grotesque. This objection can quite clearly be seen: an action being ugly does not mean that it is immoral, just as an action being beautiful does not mean it is moral. ...
... Although it is true that there may be no suffering exchanging in such a sexual act, they detest it on the grounds that it is grotesque. This objection can quite clearly be seen: an action being ugly does not mean that it is immoral, just as an action being beautiful does not mean it is moral. ...
Sexual Addiction (Sexual Compulsion) Sexual addiction is
... in recent years by “hyper sexuality.” Such patients suffer from an overwhelming compulsion to seek new sexual partners in the hope of reaching sexual fulfilment, although most (especially women) are incapable of reaching orgasm. Generally, patients are also unable to form deeper emotional bonds with ...
... in recent years by “hyper sexuality.” Such patients suffer from an overwhelming compulsion to seek new sexual partners in the hope of reaching sexual fulfilment, although most (especially women) are incapable of reaching orgasm. Generally, patients are also unable to form deeper emotional bonds with ...
Sex-positive feminism
Sex-positive feminism, also known as pro-sex feminism, sex-radical feminism, or sexually liberal feminism is a movement that began in the early 1980s that centers on the idea that sexual freedom is an essential component of women's freedom. Some became involved in the sex-positive feminist movement in response to efforts by anti-pornography feminists to put pornography at the center of a feminist explanation of women's oppression (McElroy, 1995). This period of intense debate and acrimony between sex-positive and anti-pornography feminists during the early 1980s is often referred to as the feminist sex wars. Other less academic sex-positive feminists became involved not in opposition to other feminists but in direct response to what they saw as patriarchal control of sexuality. Women who have advocated sex-positive feminism include Kathy Acker, Megan Andelloux, Susie Bright, Rachel Kramer Bussel, Diana Cage, Avedon Carol, Patrick Califia, Betty Dodson, Nancy Friday, Nina Hartley, Josephine Ho, Amber L. Hollibaugh, Brenda Howard, Wendy McElroy, Inga Muscio, Joan Nestle, Carol Queen, Candida Royalle, Gayle Rubin, Annie Sprinkle, Tristan Taormino, Ellen Willis, Lorde, and Laci Green.