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Discourses of heterosexual subjectivity and negotiation.Shefer, Tamara January 1999 (has links)
It is widely acknowledged that there are problems with the way in which heterosexual relationships are negotiated. A critical focus on heterosexuality has been particularly stimulated by feminist discourse on gender power relations and the global imperative to challenge HIV infection. In the South African contextthere has been a growing on researching and education about (hetero)sexuality, particularly in the wake of the continued increase in HIV prevalence rates which are highest among young black, South Africans.
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Discourses of heterosexual subjectivity and negotiation.Shefer, Tamara January 1999 (has links)
It is widely acknowledged that there are problems with the way in which heterosexual relationships are negotiated. A critical focus on heterosexuality has been particularly stimulated by feminist discourse on gender power relations and the global imperative to challenge HIV infection. In the South African contextthere has been a growing on researching and education about (hetero)sexuality, particularly in the wake of the continued increase in HIV prevalence rates which are highest among young black, South Africans.
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Discourses of heterosexual subjectivity and negotiationShefer, Tamara January 1999 (has links)
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD / It is widely acknowledged that there are problems with the way in which heterosexual relationships are negotiated. A critical focus on heterosexuality has been particularly stimulated by feminist discourse on gender power relations and the global imperative to challenge HIV infection. In the South African contextthere has been a growing on researching and education about (hetero)sexuality, particularly in the wake of the continued increase in HIV prevalence rates which are highest among young black, South Africans. / South Africa
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Surveillance and male sexuality : the rhetoric of the office in American literatureThompson, Graham William January 2000 (has links)
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Heterosexual male sexuality : representations and sexual subjectivityMooney-Somers, Julie, University of Western Sydney, College of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, School of Psychology January 2005 (has links)
This research study explores the relationship between cultural representations of heterosexual male sexuality and heterosexual men’s sexuality. A critical realist framework is adopted to facilitate the examination of this topic with qualitative and quantitative methods; an analysis of representation in men’s magazines, an analysis of men’s accounts produced in individual and group interviews, and an analysis of a large-scale survey are undertaken. The findings of this study demonstrate that across age and relationship context, there is considerable variation in men’s experience of sexuality, negotiation of representations and in the consequences they experience. The findings of the study are significant for understanding heterosexual men’s subjectivity and sexual practices; the implications for sexual relationships , sexual coercion and violence, and for sexual health and education are considered throughout. / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) (Psychology)
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Representations of gender,race and sexuality in selected English-medium South African magazines, 2003-2005.Sanger, Nadia. January 2007 (has links)
<p>The aim of this study was to explore representations of gender, race and sexuality in a select group of South African magazines - Men's Health, FHM, Blink, True Love, Femina and Fair Lady - between 2003 and 2005. From a feminist poststructuralist perspective, it was argued that these magazines presented particular subjectives as normative / privileging and centerig one pole within dichotomies of gender, race and sexuality.</p>
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Sexual identities in the balance : trajectory formation and maintenance /Bullock, Denise M. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2002. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 348-355). Also available on the Internet.
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Pastoral counselling of persons with homosexual tendencies in a heterosexual marriage / by Louis Antonie GerberGerber, Louis Antonie January 2007 (has links)
The occurrence of marriages failing as a result of one member of the couple having a homosexual
relationship has increased since the rewriting of the law on human rights. This resulted in a heightened
need for pastoral care of members of the family that were affected by this tendency. Of cardinal
importance to this study and in light of the constant debate about homosexuality in the church, a Scriptural
foundation is found in the handling in cases of marriage breaking up as a result of infidelity with a
homosexual partner. The Praxis model of Zerfass forms the framework in which a new pastoral therapy is
sought.
As background to the study an investigation is conducted to find the possible causes and resulting effects
of homosexual tendencies in the areas of psychology, physiology, and social anthropology. An empirical
research form part of the investigation into a practical formulating of a suitable guideline for pastoral care.
With the insight gained from the research, a practice theory is developed to fill the gap with a new and
appropriate approach in giving pastoral guidance to all parties who are affected when one of the members
of the married couple experiences same sex attraction (SSA) or get involved in a homosexual
relationship. / Thesis (M.A. (Pastoral))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.
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Representations of gender,race and sexuality in selected English-medium South African magazines, 2003-2005.Sanger, Nadia. January 2007 (has links)
<p>The aim of this study was to explore representations of gender, race and sexuality in a select group of South African magazines - Men's Health, FHM, Blink, True Love, Femina and Fair Lady - between 2003 and 2005. From a feminist poststructuralist perspective, it was argued that these magazines presented particular subjectives as normative / privileging and centerig one pole within dichotomies of gender, race and sexuality.</p>
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Pastoral counselling of persons with homosexual tendencies in a heterosexual marriage / by Louis Antonie GerberGerber, Louis Antonie January 2007 (has links)
The occurrence of marriages failing as a result of one member of the couple having a homosexual
relationship has increased since the rewriting of the law on human rights. This resulted in a heightened
need for pastoral care of members of the family that were affected by this tendency. Of cardinal
importance to this study and in light of the constant debate about homosexuality in the church, a Scriptural
foundation is found in the handling in cases of marriage breaking up as a result of infidelity with a
homosexual partner. The Praxis model of Zerfass forms the framework in which a new pastoral therapy is
sought.
As background to the study an investigation is conducted to find the possible causes and resulting effects
of homosexual tendencies in the areas of psychology, physiology, and social anthropology. An empirical
research form part of the investigation into a practical formulating of a suitable guideline for pastoral care.
With the insight gained from the research, a practice theory is developed to fill the gap with a new and
appropriate approach in giving pastoral guidance to all parties who are affected when one of the members
of the married couple experiences same sex attraction (SSA) or get involved in a homosexual
relationship. / Thesis (M.A. (Pastoral))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.
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