Integrating Discourses: How High School Culture Contributes to or Mitigates against Sexual Violence and LGBTQ Violence.
... adolescent survivors of sexual violence. As I was immersed in the work of sexual violence, I noticed a lack of resources about issues related to LGBTQ victims. Despite research demonstrating that impact of sexual violence on LGBTQ people (Girshick 2002; Todahl et al. 2009; Special Collection 2010), ...
... adolescent survivors of sexual violence. As I was immersed in the work of sexual violence, I noticed a lack of resources about issues related to LGBTQ victims. Despite research demonstrating that impact of sexual violence on LGBTQ people (Girshick 2002; Todahl et al. 2009; Special Collection 2010), ...
Autogynephilia: A Paraphilic Model of Gender Identity Disorder
... of 26 years (Blanchard et al., 1987). Only about 15% of them gave any history of sexual arousal with cross-dressing (Blanchard, 1985), and generally they did not tend to be sexually aroused by fantasies of simply being female (Blanchard, 1989b). Blanchard's other category of gender dysphoric males i ...
... of 26 years (Blanchard et al., 1987). Only about 15% of them gave any history of sexual arousal with cross-dressing (Blanchard, 1985), and generally they did not tend to be sexually aroused by fantasies of simply being female (Blanchard, 1989b). Blanchard's other category of gender dysphoric males i ...
“Hip to be Crip?” About Crip Theory, Sexuality and People with
... systematization of society’s welfare system. But these institutions were also charged with the societal control of the sexuality of people who were regarded as misfits or otherwise deviant. It was deemed important to control reproduction, since social problems were believed to be inherited. Those wi ...
... systematization of society’s welfare system. But these institutions were also charged with the societal control of the sexuality of people who were regarded as misfits or otherwise deviant. It was deemed important to control reproduction, since social problems were believed to be inherited. Those wi ...
Factors Involved in the Development of a Bareback Identity
... massive outreach programs to educate American society about HIV/ AIDS. Each major metropolitan area in the United States has an AIDS organization that provides testing, low cost referrals for medical treatment, educational materials, and a host of social services. Celebrities have supported dissemin ...
... massive outreach programs to educate American society about HIV/ AIDS. Each major metropolitan area in the United States has an AIDS organization that provides testing, low cost referrals for medical treatment, educational materials, and a host of social services. Celebrities have supported dissemin ...
Clarke, V. and Braun, V. (2008) Gender. In
... period, a result of shared cultural knowledge and language use (Bohan, 1997) rather than of internal psychological or biological processes. Two key components of social constructionist accounts of gender are worth noting: anti-essentialism and social categorization. Anti-essentialism means that gend ...
... period, a result of shared cultural knowledge and language use (Bohan, 1997) rather than of internal psychological or biological processes. Two key components of social constructionist accounts of gender are worth noting: anti-essentialism and social categorization. Anti-essentialism means that gend ...
gender as a critical social issue
... period, a result of shared cultural knowledge and language use (Bohan, 1997) rather than of internal psychological or biological processes. Two key components of social constructionist accounts of gender are worth noting: anti-essentialism and social categorization. Anti-essentialism means that gend ...
... period, a result of shared cultural knowledge and language use (Bohan, 1997) rather than of internal psychological or biological processes. Two key components of social constructionist accounts of gender are worth noting: anti-essentialism and social categorization. Anti-essentialism means that gend ...
the constructionist historiography of greek erotics1
... which we project ourselves in our cultural identities, is becoming increasingly temporary, variable and problematic, since the postmodern subject is being seen as “consisting not of a single but multiple identities, sometimes contradictory or unresolved.” Therefore, the post-modern subject is conce ...
... which we project ourselves in our cultural identities, is becoming increasingly temporary, variable and problematic, since the postmodern subject is being seen as “consisting not of a single but multiple identities, sometimes contradictory or unresolved.” Therefore, the post-modern subject is conce ...
Queer Presence in Twelfth Night
... In this respect, queer theory has itself been brought forth as a theory of sexuality by new and different conditions of representation. These include, most notably, the appropriation of queer desires by the mainstream. Yet the anti-assimilationist bent of queer theory also suggests that it is not en ...
... In this respect, queer theory has itself been brought forth as a theory of sexuality by new and different conditions of representation. These include, most notably, the appropriation of queer desires by the mainstream. Yet the anti-assimilationist bent of queer theory also suggests that it is not en ...
Gender Norms
... Gender Norms Gender norms affect both individual risk and societal vulnerability to HIV/AIDS Gender norms are among the key factors which underlie young people’s vulnerability to HIV Gender norms are integral to individuals’ vulnerability to infection, ability to access treatment, and ability ...
... Gender Norms Gender norms affect both individual risk and societal vulnerability to HIV/AIDS Gender norms are among the key factors which underlie young people’s vulnerability to HIV Gender norms are integral to individuals’ vulnerability to infection, ability to access treatment, and ability ...
Full text PDF - JaimieVeale.com.
... these in one study. Also, often these studies have not been replicated in the academic literature and sometimes they do not include comparison groups of non gender-variant (NGV) participants. Veale, Clarke, and Lomax (2010b) reviewed previous studies of these correlates. They reported evidence for a ...
... these in one study. Also, often these studies have not been replicated in the academic literature and sometimes they do not include comparison groups of non gender-variant (NGV) participants. Veale, Clarke, and Lomax (2010b) reviewed previous studies of these correlates. They reported evidence for a ...
Sexual Dynamics in Mentoring Relationships
... increasingly team members are encouraged to bond and consider each other’s welfare rather than being focused on their own self-satisfaction (Bowes-Sperry and Tata, 1999). This should be considered in the context of the research referred to earlier which suggests that proximity is a potential catalys ...
... increasingly team members are encouraged to bond and consider each other’s welfare rather than being focused on their own self-satisfaction (Bowes-Sperry and Tata, 1999). This should be considered in the context of the research referred to earlier which suggests that proximity is a potential catalys ...
PSYC 1643 - Testbankster.com
... Page Ref: 6 5. Sexual orientation is generally considered to be a part of the psychosocial/psychosexual domain of sexuality. Answer: False Page Ref: 8 6. “Sexual health” refers to the lack of dysfunctions and the absence of sexually transmitted infections. Answer: False Page Ref: 8 7. “Intrapersonal ...
... Page Ref: 6 5. Sexual orientation is generally considered to be a part of the psychosocial/psychosexual domain of sexuality. Answer: False Page Ref: 8 6. “Sexual health” refers to the lack of dysfunctions and the absence of sexually transmitted infections. Answer: False Page Ref: 8 7. “Intrapersonal ...
Choice-Makers and Risk-Takers in Neo
... in the name of individual consumer choice. Not only are they used as a mechanism by which to entice consumers to purchase commodities, but it can be argued that gendered identities have become commodities themselves, although they do not necessarily only exist in a commodified form. The metrosexual ...
... in the name of individual consumer choice. Not only are they used as a mechanism by which to entice consumers to purchase commodities, but it can be argued that gendered identities have become commodities themselves, although they do not necessarily only exist in a commodified form. The metrosexual ...
GEXcel Work in Progress Report Volume II
... The overall keywords of the (long!) title are chosen in order to indicate currently pressing theoretical and methodological challenges of gender research to be addressed by GEXcel research: – By the keyword “transnational” we underline that GEXcel research should contribute to a systematic transnat ...
... The overall keywords of the (long!) title are chosen in order to indicate currently pressing theoretical and methodological challenges of gender research to be addressed by GEXcel research: – By the keyword “transnational” we underline that GEXcel research should contribute to a systematic transnat ...
Straight out of the Closet - Berkeley Law Scholarship Repository
... Several of these follow-up comments expressly asserted a sense that a community had been transgressed both by the talk on transsexuals and by the male body of a panelist. One follow-up comment, in particular, proposed that transsexuals and gay men organize "their" own events, while another comment f ...
... Several of these follow-up comments expressly asserted a sense that a community had been transgressed both by the talk on transsexuals and by the male body of a panelist. One follow-up comment, in particular, proposed that transsexuals and gay men organize "their" own events, while another comment f ...
Gender Identity Australia Report
... of discrimination. This discrimination, however, is not uniform. Rather, it is differentiated by natallyassigned sex, such that people who are assigned male at birth but who now identify with a different gender identity experience discrimination that differs in content and form from that experienced ...
... of discrimination. This discrimination, however, is not uniform. Rather, it is differentiated by natallyassigned sex, such that people who are assigned male at birth but who now identify with a different gender identity experience discrimination that differs in content and form from that experienced ...
Facilitator Notes Sex, Sexuality and Gender: Basic Concepts
... What does it mean to be a ‘woman’ or a ‘man’ and how can we tell the difference? What does it mean to speak of ‘sex’, ‘sexuality’ and ‘gender’, and how do these concepts interrelate? This module explores the social relationship between sex, sexuality and gender. Drawing on a range of theoretical app ...
... What does it mean to be a ‘woman’ or a ‘man’ and how can we tell the difference? What does it mean to speak of ‘sex’, ‘sexuality’ and ‘gender’, and how do these concepts interrelate? This module explores the social relationship between sex, sexuality and gender. Drawing on a range of theoretical app ...
The Life Course Development of Human Sexual Orientation: An
... Homosexual behavior is common across cultures but takes on a variety of social forms [Greenberg, 1988; Herdt, 1997]. That is, the notion of sexual orientation understood in much of Western culture through the ‘gay-straight’ dichotomy is extremely rare; few cultures reveal patterns of exclusive homos ...
... Homosexual behavior is common across cultures but takes on a variety of social forms [Greenberg, 1988; Herdt, 1997]. That is, the notion of sexual orientation understood in much of Western culture through the ‘gay-straight’ dichotomy is extremely rare; few cultures reveal patterns of exclusive homos ...
Guidelines and Literature Review for
... supporting applied psychologists around their work with sexual and gender minority clients in order to enable their inclusion in clinical practice at a high standard. They also aspire to engender better understanding of clients who may have suffered social exclusion and stigmatisation in order to re ...
... supporting applied psychologists around their work with sexual and gender minority clients in order to enable their inclusion in clinical practice at a high standard. They also aspire to engender better understanding of clients who may have suffered social exclusion and stigmatisation in order to re ...
Double Alterity and the Global Historiography of Sexuality: China
... [certain types] of statements come to be comprehensible?” (p.126). To take the insight of historicism seriously, not every statement is comprehensible at all times, either on the individual level or the macro-level of social geobodies or historical epochs. Specifically, in this paper I will focus on ...
... [certain types] of statements come to be comprehensible?” (p.126). To take the insight of historicism seriously, not every statement is comprehensible at all times, either on the individual level or the macro-level of social geobodies or historical epochs. Specifically, in this paper I will focus on ...
1 QUEER THEORY AND PEACE AND CONFLICT
... performativity, attention is drawn to how gender becomes a concept that is socially constructed, which makes gender fluid and not fixed. An example that Butler puts forth to “trouble” gender is situated within a gay and lesbian social context.16 Butler highlights how parody and fantasy disrupt norma ...
... performativity, attention is drawn to how gender becomes a concept that is socially constructed, which makes gender fluid and not fixed. An example that Butler puts forth to “trouble” gender is situated within a gay and lesbian social context.16 Butler highlights how parody and fantasy disrupt norma ...
Sex, Sexuality and Gender : Basic Concepts
... What does it mean to be a ‘woman’ or a ‘man’ and how can we tell the difference? What does it mean to speak of ‘sex’, ‘sexuality’ and ‘gender’, and how do these concepts interrelate? This module explores the social relationship between sex, sexuality and gender. Drawing on a range of theoretical app ...
... What does it mean to be a ‘woman’ or a ‘man’ and how can we tell the difference? What does it mean to speak of ‘sex’, ‘sexuality’ and ‘gender’, and how do these concepts interrelate? This module explores the social relationship between sex, sexuality and gender. Drawing on a range of theoretical app ...
Relationships Journal of Social and Personal
... mitigate the effects of heterosexuals’ sexual prejudice; those heterosexuals having interpersonal contact with sexual minority friends are more likely to express more favorable general attitudes toward both gay men and lesbians. Thus, although heterosexism persists at the systemic level, it is mitig ...
... mitigate the effects of heterosexuals’ sexual prejudice; those heterosexuals having interpersonal contact with sexual minority friends are more likely to express more favorable general attitudes toward both gay men and lesbians. Thus, although heterosexism persists at the systemic level, it is mitig ...
Queers with Disabilities - American Library Association
... Both queer people and people with disabilities are minorities in society. To be queer and disabled, then, is a double marginalization. In addition, people with disabilities tend to be perceived either as nonsexual (in the case of physical and intellectual disabilities) or as hypersexual (in the case ...
... Both queer people and people with disabilities are minorities in society. To be queer and disabled, then, is a double marginalization. In addition, people with disabilities tend to be perceived either as nonsexual (in the case of physical and intellectual disabilities) or as hypersexual (in the case ...
Gender Identity Disorder: Am I Male or Female?”
... determined Sexual Orientation: Preferred sexual attraction and object choice Cross-dresser: one who wears clothes designed for the opposite sex. February 2003 ...
... determined Sexual Orientation: Preferred sexual attraction and object choice Cross-dresser: one who wears clothes designed for the opposite sex. February 2003 ...
Non-heterosexual
Non-heterosexual is a sexual orientation or sexual identity that is not heterosexual. The term helps define the ""concept of what is the norm and how a particular group is different from that norm"". Non-heterosexual is used in feminist and gender studies fields as well as general academic literature to help differentiate between sexual identities chosen, prescribed and simply assumed, with varying understanding of implications of those sexual identities. The term is similar to queer, though less politically charged and more clinical; queer generally refers to being non-normative and non-heterosexual. Some view the term as being contentious and pejorative as it ""labels people against the perceived norm of heterosexuality,thus reinforcing heteronormativity"". Still others note non-heterosexual is the only term useful to maintaining coherence in research and suggest it ""highlights a shortcoming in our language around sexual identity""; for instance, its use can enable bisexual erasure.