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Artykuły w czasopismach na temat "Sexual subjectivity"

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Schalet, Amy. "Sexual Subjectivity Revisited". Gender & Society 24, nr 3 (21.05.2010): 304–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0891243210368400.

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Nekic, M., A. Boskovic i I. Tucak Junakovic. "Is Sexual Subjectivity Necessary for Marital Satisfaction?" Klinička psihologija 9, nr 1 (13.06.2016): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.21465/2016-kp-op-0058.

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Objective: Sexual subjectivity includes perception of sexual pleasure and personal sexuality and represents an important part of self-concept (sexual bodyesteem, self-entitlement to sexual desire and self-pleasure, entitlement to sexual pleasure from a partner, self-efficacy in achieving sexual pleasure, and sexual selfreflection). According to previous studies, which have been only done on female adolescents and emerging adults (developmental stage between adolescence and young adulthood), sexual subjectivity was associated with lower levels of sexual anxiety and higher levels of sexual health. It was hypothesized that elements of sexual subjectivity, as an important part of self-concept would be a significant predictor of marital satisfaction. Design and Method: Participants were 83 married couples, average age 30,5 years old. They were 4,3 years in marriage, and 72% of them had at least one child. Marital satisfaction scale (Cubela Adoric & Jurevic, 2006) and Sexual subjectivity scale (Horne & Zimmer-Gembeck, 2006; Croatian adaptation, Nekic, 2011) were used as measures. Results: The results showed that couples without children had higher marital satisfaction, and possessed higher sexual subjectivity. Self-entitlement to sexual desire and self-pleasure was significantly higher in male participants. Entitlement to sexual pleasure from a partner was the only significant predictor for female marital satisfaction, while sexual body-esteem, self-efficacy in achieving sexual pleasure, and sexual self-reflection were significant predictors for male marital satisfaction. Conclusions: Sexual subjectivity is an important construct for marital couples not just for female adolescents and emerging adults. We found that sexual subjectivity is important and significant predictor for female and male marital satisfaction.
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Sheff, Elisabeth. "Polyamorous Women, Sexual Subjectivity and Power". Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 34, nr 3 (czerwiec 2005): 251–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0891241604274263.

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Howe, Cymene. "Sexual adjudications and queer transpositions". Journal of Language and Sexuality 3, nr 1 (10.03.2014): 136–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jls.3.1.07how.

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Each of the articles included in this special issue of the Journal of Language and Sexuality asks us to imagine queer im/migration, asylum and sexual citizenship in multiple dimensions and to probe the discursive operations that establish the parameters of sexual subjectivity. This review article argues that these processes are illustrative of “sexual adjudication:” the discursive coordinates, legal logics and linguistic sensibilities that produce the category of the sexual migrant, the sexual refugee and the sexual asylum seeker. The discussions featured here engage questions of how sexual epistemics work in both sending and receiving countries, as well as the role of borders in constituting narratives of sexual subjectivity. In addition to analyzing the theoretical overlaps and reciprocal conversations between the articles included in the special issue, this essay provides a historical, comparative context by situating these discussions within larger theoretical and terminological questions regarding queer im/migration, asylum and subjectivity.
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Kim, Yun-Hee, i Gyoo-Yeong Cho. "Effects of Sexual Autonomy, Sexual Assertiveness, Sexual Subjectivity on Sexual Behaviors among University Students". Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education 26, nr 6 (31.12.2014): 1332–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.13000/jfmse.2014.26.6.1332.

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Lucumí Moreno, Eva María. "Una mirada a las formas de subjetividad en mujeres víctimas de violencia sexual en el contexto de Buenaventura". La Manzana de la Discordia 7, nr 2 (29.03.2016): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.25100/lamanzanadeladiscordia.v7i2.1562.

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Resumen: Este artículo presenta resultados de unainvestigación acerca de las formas de subjetividad presentesen tres mujeres negras víctimas de violencia sexualen el contexto del municipio de Buenaventura, Valledel Cauca. El presente estudio feminista posiciona a lasmujeres como sujetos enunciantes de sentidos y reflexionasobre la violencia sexual. Los hallazgos apuntan aidentificar tendencias y singularidades que surgen enlos discursos de las mujeres a partir de la experienciade violencia sexual vivida. Los resultados y la discusiónemanan de algunos de los núcleos interpretativos, queemergen en la investigación como las manifestacionesdel poder patriarcal, los sentimientos, la reinterpretacióndel cuerpo a partir de la experiencia y la resistenciaal contexto, caracterizado por la presencia del conflictoarmado. A partir de estas vivencias las mujeres reinterpretanlas relaciones que establecen con los otros y consus cuerpos. En ellas prevalecen sentimientos de culpa,temor y resistencia.Palabras clave: género, subjetividad, narrativas, mujeres,violencia sexual.A Look at Forms of Subjectivity of Women Victimsof Violence in BuenaventuraAbstract: This paper presents results of research onthe forms of subjectivity present in three black womenvictims of sexual violence in the context of the municipalityof Buenaventura, Valle del Cauca. In this feministstudy women are presented as subjects of enunciationand there is a reflection on sexual violence. The findingspoint to identifying both trends and peculiarities that canbe seen in women’s discourse due to the experience ofsexual violence. Results and discussion arise from someinterpretive nuclei, stemming from research on certainmanifestations of patriarchal power, feelings, the reinterpretationof the body from experience, and resistanceto the social context, characterized by the presence ofarmed conflict. From these experiences, women reinterpretrelationships with others and with their bodies.Feelings of guilt, fear and resistance prevail.Keywords: gender, subjectivity, narratives, women,sexual violence.
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Taylor, Dianna. "Non-Subjective Assemblages? Foucault, Subjectivity, and Sexual Violence". SubStance 46, nr 1 (2017): 38–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3368/ss.46.1.38.

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Taylor, Dianna. "Non-Subjective Assemblages?: Foucault, Subjectivity, and Sexual Violence". SubStance 46, nr 1 (2017): 38–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sub.2017.0002.

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Weiss, Allen S. ""Poetic Justice": Formations of Subjectivity and Sexual Identity". Cinema Journal 28, nr 1 (1988): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1225016.

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Simonsson, Angelica, i Petra Angervall. "Girls’ sexual subjectivity in a secondary language classroom". Gender and Language 12, nr 2 (28.01.2017): 218–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/genl.31614.

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Rozprawy doktorskie na temat "Sexual subjectivity"

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Missenden, Kirstie. "Premature sexual maturation : subjectivity and discourse". Thesis, University of East London, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.532412.

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Kahn, Lauren. "Sexual subjects : a feminist post-structuralist analysis of female adolescent sexual subjectivity and agency". Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10640.

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Research and intervention into female adolescent sexual health in the context of HIV/AIDS have been dominated by individualistic, cognitive perspectives, which present sexuality as a site of rational, individual choice and agency. A paradigm shift has occurred in recent years, advanced with the realisation that decision-making around sexual health is not driven by rational reasoning alone but, rather, is complexly intertwined with social/discursive constructions of gender and sexuality which, in turn, are enmeshed with processes of signification and relations of power. Drawing upon feminist, post-structuralist and discourse analytic theoretical, methodological and analytical frames, the study focuses on the discourses available to young women for making meaning out of their experiences with their bodies, their relationships and sexual choices, and explores how gendered constructions of (female adolescent) sexuality alternatively enable or undermine adolescent girls' sexual health.
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Singh, Michelle Marie. "Feminist subjects: issues of sexual politics and the problem of subjectivity". Thesis, Griffith University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/366079.

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This dissertation sets out to re-describe (hetero)sexuality as a theoretical and political problem for feminism. I pursue this task two ways: by historicising both heterosexuality and feminist sexual politics, and by critically assessing the effects of the conceptions of subjectivity and power that have shaped primary feminist approaches to sexuality. I begin this project by examining a specific feminist attitude of antagonism towards post-structuralist theories, and drawing out its underlying ideal of feminism as a closed and coherent theoretical and political system. I argue that this conception of ‘proper’ feminist theory and politics has significant bearing on how sexuality – especially heterosexuality – can be conceived and dealt with. I also take up alternative feminist responses to post-structuralist theories: engagements which reflect very different notions of feminism generally, of subjectivity and power, and consequently, of (hetero)sexual politics. In the last two chapters, I examine some specific problems of sexuality, including anti-rape politics, and debates over the sexualisation of culture, in order to test the utility of the post-structuralist-influenced approach I have developed. Throughout the dissertation, I avoid a sole focus on corrective, theoretical critique, aiming to also acknowledge the significance of emotional affect, and historical location.
Thesis (PhD Doctorate)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
School of Humanities
Arts, Education and Law
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Coppel, Eva Parrondo. "Mapping textual surfaces : psychoanalytic theory, subjectivity, and 1940s Hollywood cinema". Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.341714.

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Horne, Sharon, i n/a. "Female Sexual Health: The Definition and Development of Sexual Subjectivity, and Linkages with Sexual Agency, Sexual Experience and Well-Being in Late Adolescents and Emerging Adults". Griffith University. School of Psychology, 2005. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20060726.165349.

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Sexuality is an integral part of health and well-being. Despite a 30-year history of adolescent sexuality research, there has been little that has focused on more than risky sexual behaviour. For example, there has been little research on conceptions of sexuality and pathways to sexual health. In part, this is because sexual health has been often defined as the lack of risky behaviour and health problems. In the studies reported here, components of female sexual health were identified and tested, including behaviours and cognitions, among groups of girls in their late teens and early 20s. After a review of the literature, four sets of factors appeared central to identifying female sexual health. These factors included sexual subjectivity, sexual agency, psychosocial well-being and sexual exploration. The first factor, sexual subjectivity, had previously been described as important to female sexual well-being, but had been developed within feminist theories and studied with qualitative methodologies. After a thorough review of the literature, no psychometrically sound measure of sexual subjectivity was found. Therefore, an instrument to assess sexual subjectivity was constructed and validated through a series of studies. Partially as expected, five factors were found - sexual body-esteem, entitlement to sexual pleasure from oneself, entitlement to sexual pleasure from a partner, sexual self-efficacy in achieving sexual pleasure, and sexual self-reflection. In additional cross-sectional and longitudinal (6-month, 2 waves) studies, associations between sexual subjectivity, sexual agency, psychosocial well-being, and sexual experience were examined. The results showed that there were concurrent associations between sexual subjectivity and measures of sexual agency and some measures of psychosocial wellbeing. Results also showed that females with more sexual experience (i.e., experience with sexual intercourse, self-masturbation, noncoital orgasmic responsiveness, and same-sex sexual experience) were relatively higher in sexual subjectivity and sexual agency. However, well-being was similar in sexual experience groups when they were compared. In longitudinal analyses, changes in sexual subjectivity, sexual agency and psychosocial well-being were examined for the whole sample and among subgroups defined by levels of sexual experience. Comparisons were also made between those girls who commenced sexual intercourse during the course of the study, those who remained virgins, and those who were nonvirgins at the first assessment. Main effects generally validated cross-sectional findings. Girls who commenced first sexual intercourse relatively earlier increased in self-esteem over time, compared to their virgin counterparts. Girls who reported a history of self-masturbation and noncoital orgasmic responsiveness, and girls who reported no history with either behaviour, increased in sexual body-esteem and self-esteem over time, but the former group of girls were relatively higher in sexual body-esteem and self-esteem than the latter group of girls. Girls who reported a history of one, but not the other of self-masturbation and noncoital orgasm did not change over time. Results also indicated that girls' transition to first sexual intercourse had little association with sexual subjectivity, but some findings were suggestive of a need for further research. Future research, and study strengths and limitations are discussed. There is a need to examine sexual subjectivity as both an antecedent and an outcome using longer time lags with several waves of assessment so that the linkages between sexual subjectivity and other factors can be determined. The implications of sexual subjectivity and sexual exploration for sexuality education are also discussed.
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Horne, Sharon. "Female Sexual Health: The Definition and Development of Sexual Subjectivity, and Linkages with Sexual Agency, Sexual Experience and Well-Being in Late Adolescents and Emerging Adults". Thesis, Griffith University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/365395.

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Sexuality is an integral part of health and well-being. Despite a 30-year history of adolescent sexuality research, there has been little that has focused on more than risky sexual behaviour. For example, there has been little research on conceptions of sexuality and pathways to sexual health. In part, this is because sexual health has been often defined as the lack of risky behaviour and health problems. In the studies reported here, components of female sexual health were identified and tested, including behaviours and cognitions, among groups of girls in their late teens and early 20s. After a review of the literature, four sets of factors appeared central to identifying female sexual health. These factors included sexual subjectivity, sexual agency, psychosocial well-being and sexual exploration. The first factor, sexual subjectivity, had previously been described as important to female sexual well-being, but had been developed within feminist theories and studied with qualitative methodologies. After a thorough review of the literature, no psychometrically sound measure of sexual subjectivity was found. Therefore, an instrument to assess sexual subjectivity was constructed and validated through a series of studies. Partially as expected, five factors were found - sexual body-esteem, entitlement to sexual pleasure from oneself, entitlement to sexual pleasure from a partner, sexual self-efficacy in achieving sexual pleasure, and sexual self-reflection. In additional cross-sectional and longitudinal (6-month, 2 waves) studies, associations between sexual subjectivity, sexual agency, psychosocial well-being, and sexual experience were examined. The results showed that there were concurrent associations between sexual subjectivity and measures of sexual agency and some measures of psychosocial wellbeing. Results also showed that females with more sexual experience (i.e., experience with sexual intercourse, self-masturbation, noncoital orgasmic responsiveness, and same-sex sexual experience) were relatively higher in sexual subjectivity and sexual agency. However, well-being was similar in sexual experience groups when they were compared. In longitudinal analyses, changes in sexual subjectivity, sexual agency and psychosocial well-being were examined for the whole sample and among subgroups defined by levels of sexual experience. Comparisons were also made between those girls who commenced sexual intercourse during the course of the study, those who remained virgins, and those who were nonvirgins at the first assessment. Main effects generally validated cross-sectional findings. Girls who commenced first sexual intercourse relatively earlier increased in self-esteem over time, compared to their virgin counterparts. Girls who reported a history of self-masturbation and noncoital orgasmic responsiveness, and girls who reported no history with either behaviour, increased in sexual body-esteem and self-esteem over time, but the former group of girls were relatively higher in sexual body-esteem and self-esteem than the latter group of girls. Girls who reported a history of one, but not the other of self-masturbation and noncoital orgasm did not change over time. Results also indicated that girls' transition to first sexual intercourse had little association with sexual subjectivity, but some findings were suggestive of a need for further research. Future research, and study strengths and limitations are discussed. There is a need to examine sexual subjectivity as both an antecedent and an outcome using longer time lags with several waves of assessment so that the linkages between sexual subjectivity and other factors can be determined. The implications of sexual subjectivity and sexual exploration for sexuality education are also discussed.
Thesis (PhD Doctorate)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
School of Psychology
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Wiebe, Brandy Michelle. "Competent sexual agency and feminine subjectivity : how young women negotiate discourses of sexuality". Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/3991.

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Building upon feminist and sexual health research, this dissertation shows how the positioning of women in various discourses as somehow ‘lacking’ actually constrains what researchers are able to hear in their sexual stories. Using interviews with 26 heterosexually active young women, I seek to upset traditional approaches to understanding young women’s sexual stories and theorizing heterosexuality. To analyze the interviews, I first employ a Foucauldian-inspired discourse analysis that focuses on the power that circulates through discourses and our positioning within them. Our positioning in various discourses both enables and limits various courses of action, understandings and experiences. This power of discourse is illustrated by an emergent hybrid discourse that is apparent in young women’s sexual narratives. I discuss what I call the ‘competent feminine sexuality’ discourse and show how this discourse smoothes over contradictions between liberal and gendered discourses. Secondly, I show how psychoanalytic insights allow us to explore the processes of subjectification by which young women constitute themselves as (hetero)sexual women. Specifically, this dissertation explores processes of abjection, disavowal and ambivalence in participants’ narratives. In conclusion, the dissertation outlines the practical implications for sexual health education in Canada.
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Brownlie, Julie. "Between discourse and practice : creating the therapeutic subjectivity of the 'young sexual abuser'". Thesis, University of Stirling, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/437.

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This thesis is an attempt to theorise the therapeutic subjectivity of the 'young sexual abuser'. It falls into two parts. In the first, I make the case for an 'analytic bridging' between Foucauldian and other more broadly sociological perspectives in theorising sexual and therapeutic subjectivities. Specifically, I extend the Foucauldian idea of governmental practices into the therapeutic hour - that is, into the space and tie of therapeutic interaction. At the same tie, I also draw on more sociological readings about the self in interaction, sexuality and gendered embodient - themes which are revisited throughout the thesis when looking at chidhood, therapeutic practices and sexual risk. The second part of the thesis presents an empirical analysis of popular, practice and research accounts of 'problematic' young people and young sexual abusers; interview data with both 'young sexual abusers' and practitioners; and video-recordigs of a therapeutic programme for sexually abusive boys. Through ths analysis, I argue that the therapeutic subjectivity of the young sexual abuser is actually made up of three emergent subjectivities: the risky self, the victi-victiser and the controlled self. The thesis as a whole contributes to debates withn the sociology of chidhood, includig the relationship between gender, generation and sexual risk; to debates about the relationship between social theory and analysis of practice; and to debates about subjectification practices in late modernity, particularly with the gendered therapeutic project of sexual control.
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Bryant, Joanne. "Sex, subjectivity and agency a life history study of women's sexual relations and practices with men /". University of Sydney. Behavioural and Community Health Sciences, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/575.

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This study explores women’s experiences of sex with men. It is based on qualitative data collected from eighteen life history interviews. Such an approach provides means for examining women’s sexual experiences over time. The study finds that women give meaning to their sexual experiences through two main discursive representations: the passive, “proper” and sexually obliging girlfriend or wife, and the active and “sexually equal” woman. However, these representations do not capture the entirety of women’s sexual experiences. The life history analysis demonstrates that women are not simply inscribed by discourse. Rather, they are embodied beings actively engaged in pursuing sexual identities. Central to the process is a relationship between the practice of sex and self-reflexivity over time. Finally, the study demonstrates how the process of gaining sexual subjectivity is shaped by the material conditions of women’s lives. For instance, the praxeological circumstances of women’s class or race are powerful in recasting discourses of feminine sexuality, the meanings women ascribe to them, their access to broader sexual experiences, and the kinds of relationships they have with their male partners.
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Setzer, Katharine Adrienne. "Playing on-line : sexual subjectivity, gender play and the construction of the dyke SM fantasy". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp01/MQ54267.pdf.

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Książki na temat "Sexual subjectivity"

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The explanation for everything: Essays on sexual subjectivity. New York: New York University Press, 2001.

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Making place, making self: Travel, subjectivity, and sexual difference. Aldershot Hants, England: Ashgate, 2005.

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From sex objects to sexual subjects. New York: Routledge, 1996.

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Psychoanalysis and the image: Transdisciplinary perspectives on subjectivity, sexual difference, and aesthetics. Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub., 2006.

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Centre for Women's Development Studies (New Delhi, India), red. Gender, subjectivity, and sexual identity: How young people with disabilities conceptualise the body, sex, and marriage in urban India. New Delhi: Centre for Women's Development Studies, 2007.

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Paul, Morrison. Explanation for Everything: Essays on Sexual Subjectivity. New York University Press, 2002.

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Morrison, Paul. The Explanation For Everything: Essays on Sexual Subjectivity (Sexual Cultures Series). NYU Press, 2002.

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Morrison, Paul. The Explanation For Everything: Essays on Sexual Subjectivity (Sexual Cultures Series). NYU Press, 2002.

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Birkeland, Inger. Making Place, Making Self: Travel, Subjectivity and Sexual Difference. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Birkeland, Inger. Making Place, Making Self: Travel, Subjectivity and Sexual Difference. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Części książek na temat "Sexual subjectivity"

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Bianchi, Gabriel. "Sexual Subjectivity". W Figurations of Human Subjectivity, 41–74. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19189-3_3.

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Taylor, Dianna. "Subjectivity, sexual violence, and sexual humiliation". W Sexual Violence and Humiliation, 35–58. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429505423-3.

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Levon, Erez. "Israel, Zionism and Sexual Subjectivity". W Language and the Politics of Sexuality, 27–59. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230281318_2.

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Minson, Jeffrey. "Managing Without a Politics of Subjectivity". W Questions of Conduct: Sexual Harassment, Citizenship, Government, 123–53. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22882-9_6.

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Zaslow, Emilie. "Wanna Get Dirrty? Determining Authentic Sexual Subjectivity". W Feminism, Inc., 57–82. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230101531_4.

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González Rey, Fernando, i Jorge Eduardo Moncayo Quevedo. "Sexual Diversity, School, and Subjectivity: The Irrationality of the Dominant Rationale". W Subjectivity within Cultural-Historical Approach, 133–47. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3155-8_8.

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Schlesinger, William. "Sex, Gender, and Sexual Subjectivity: Feminist and Queer Anthropology". W The SAGE Handbook of Cultural Anthropology, 54–71. 1 Oliver's Yard, 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP: SAGE Publications Ltd, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781529756449.n4.

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Laskar, Pia. "Pink Porn Economy: Genealogies of Transnational LGBTQ Organising". W Pluralistic Struggles in Gender, Sexuality and Coloniality, 177–207. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47432-4_7.

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Abstract Studying pre-2000s pink porn magazines reveals the importance of politics in-between in the development of LGBTQ transnational organising in the twentieth century. The usual historical narratives of LGBTQ politics in the North are based on medical or legislative documents or on self-identified queers’ descriptions of their own interactions with these discourses. However, these discourses and data only capture parts of how twentieth-century queers developed sexual subjectivity, became nationally and transnationally organised, and conducted sexual politics. This chapter uses Claire Colebrook’s (Understanding Deleuze. Australia: Allen and Unwin, 2002) feminist engagement in Deleuze’s and Guattari’s concept device to discuss transnational political networks that rhizomatically connected the makers, disseminators and subscribers of male same-sex porn magazines produced in Denmark and Sweden between 1960 and 1980. The concepts enable an analysis of the messy entanglement of desire, subjectivity processes, consumption, organising and activism, and of the shaping of certain queer communities of belonging while also excluding others. The application of gender analysis to the entanglement of pink porn economies in queer transnational networks sheds a genealogical light on the historical division between the emergence of vis-à-vis lesbian and gay networks and politics—and on the tensions between them regarding so-called positive or negative sexual rights in the decades to come.
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Rice, Carla, i Erin Watson. "Girls and Sexting: The Missing Story of Sexual Subjectivity in a Sexualized and Digitally-Mediated World". W Learning Bodies, 141–56. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0306-6_9.

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Arfini, Elia A. G. "Italian Queer Transfeminism Towards a Gender Strike". W Citizenship, Gender and Diversity, 233–51. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13508-8_12.

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AbstractIn this chapter, I review a number of projects stemming from the transfeminist movement, with particular attention to Italy and a focus on the iconic practice of the gender strike. After an introduction to the field and its genealogy, I analyse examples of activism related to academic labour and gender labour that adopt a materialist analysis of the construction of gendered and sexual subjectivity. I argue that, ultimately, queer transfeminist critiques coalesce around the call for a gender strike as a way to interrupt both the extraction of value resulting from the production of genders and the violence of the social obligation to reproduce binary genders. As such, this strategy of mobilization, I argue, highlights the collective potentials and individual limits of the capacity to choose.
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CHU, Hoi Yan. "Female Perspective but Patriarchy Implication: The Illusory Sexual Subjectivity of Female Protagonist in Chipozi zhuan". W 7th International Conference on Humanities and Social Science Research (ICHSSR 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.210519.020.

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Miclutia, Ioana Valentina, Laura Damian i Ana Cristina Serban. "SEXUAL FUNCTIONING IN SCHIZOPHRENIC AND BIPOLAR FEMALE PATIENTS". W The European Conference of Psychiatry and Mental Health "Galatia". Archiv Euromedica, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35630/2022/12/psy.ro.13.

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Introduction: The issue of sexuality is seldom investigated by psychiatrists in psychotic psychiatric patients, partly due to the frontline distressing psychiatric and behavioural symptoms but also due to hesitancy, haste, reluctance. Even though, the aspects of intimacy, sexual functioning are important and bothering, especially for young patients. These sexual impairments might be attributed to the disease itself but also to the medication. Material and Methods: Two separate studies aim to investigate sexual disorders in female inpatient patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and in different phases of bipolar disorder (depression, manic) in comparison to controls. Therefore, treatment emergent sexual side effects (UKU scale), their relation to psychopathology (PANSS, GAF), quality of life (WHO-QOL Bref), misbelieves (Sexual Dysfunctional beliefs Questionnaire) were explored in chronic female schizophrenic patients and compared to matched controls. For the bipolar group, the depressed, manic women and controls were assessed regarding frequency of sexual intercourse, fantasies, desire, and lubrication orgasm by the Sexual Disorders Interview, Female Sexual Index and psychopathology by BDI, respectively YMRS. Both studies were cross-sectional and collected various demographical and therapeutical data. Results: Schizophrenic patients rendered long histories of the disease and treatments, cumulating also disturbing side effects such as weight gain, amenorrhea, less marital and sexual partners. Low sexual interest, modest initiative, involvement, absent orgasm and sexual conservatorism were common and constant during exacerbations but also in chronicity being in connection rather to negative symptoms and modest functioning. Regarding bipolar women, sexual problems were detected in over 75% of the cases, with less implication and satisfaction during depression, pain, often blaming antidepressants as probable source of dissatisfaction. On the other hand, manic patients display more vivid sexual fantasies and interest, with higher arousal and lubrication, attending sexual satisfaction but being disturbed subjectively by some of these aspects. Although a wide range of sexual disorders might arise after treatment with antipsychotics, antidepressants, mood stabilizers, there could not be clearly ascertained a specific disorder. Discussions: Hyposexuality seems to be a hallmark of schizophrenics even in treatment naïve patients, being more obvious after treatment, in chronicity. The issue of sexuality in bipolar women is rather difficult to assess and compare partly to the heterogeneity of the disorder. Conclusions: Sexual disorders are a special and frequent issue in schizophrenia and bipolar women, displaying a wide range from low frequency, interest, dissatisfaction or even pain and a temporary phase limited exacerbation of sexuality during manic episodes.
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