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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Reproduktionen som mål : En studie om framställningen av det kvinnliga könsorganet och sex i biologiböcker avsedda för högstadiet

Envall, Johanna January 2017 (has links)
Uppsatsens syfte är att undersöka hur det kvinnliga könsorganet porträtteras i biologiböcker för högstadieelever och vilka diskurser om kön och sexualitet som går att skönja genom dessa. Studien är baserad på text och illustrationer ur fem olika biologiböcker som används av högstadieelever idag. För att analysera materialet har Faircloughs kritiska diskursanalys använts och teorier kring hur kön konstrueras genom sociala diskurser har applicerats. Författarnas beskrivningar av klitoris är bristfälliga vilket bidrar till aktivt reproducerande av okunskap. I samtliga böcker jämförs klitoris med penis vilket visar på en diskurs om mannen som norm och kvinnan som avvikande. En del av materialet framställer slidan som passivt kärl för penis, en heteronormativ diskurs som återkommer i vilka sexuella praktiker som porträtteras som ”riktigt” sex. Tvåkönsmodellen som hegemonisk diskurs cementeras genom böckernas binära könsuppdelning och genom de skilda egenskaper som appliceras på respektive kön vid sexuell upphetsning. Studien genomsyras av synen på människan som reproduktiv varelse snarare än social.
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Varför gör det ont? : En undersökning av smärta vid samlag i svensk sexualupplysning 1932-59

Laitinen, Elina January 2021 (has links)
This essay explores the conversation about female sexual pain in Sweden and in publishedswedish sexual education during a couple of decades in first half of the 20th century. Byexamining all published journals by RFSU (Swedish Association for Sexual Education) duringthe 1930s to the 1950s, the view on pain, how to prevent and relieve it, can be highlighted. In atime when the concept and conversation of sexuality was changning and exploring newgrounds, former hidden or silenced problems were discussed and medicalized. It shows sex andsexuality isn’t always easy. The main perspective to the examination is medicalization andpsychologization, to show how the use of language and perception of pain evolves over timeand which factors are presented as causes to the pain. Women are expected to feel pain duringtheir first intercourse, since the hymen is broken and allows the penis to enter, also initiatingher sexual life. It is not possible to penetrate before the hymen has broken or been removedsurgically. Vaginismus, menstrual pain and other reccuring pains are on the other hand physicalpains explained by phychological reasons. Fear of pregnancy or pain, or former unpleasantsexual experiences involving pain creates cramps that prevent intercourse or even makes itimpossible. In conclusion, the author argues that RFSU psychologizes pain and therefore demedicalizes it as a physical issue, by making physical pain a result of psychological causes andrecommends it should be treated thereafter.
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Det gör ont när mödomshinnor brister : En studie över gestaltningsramar om hymen i svensk tryckt press / It hurts when hymens are breaking : a study on descriptions of the hymen in Swedish printed press

Nolskog, Cajsa January 2018 (has links)
This essay uses frame analysis to study changes in the descriptions of the hymen in Swedish printed press from 1989-2015. The study shows that the traditional story about the hymen has significant power in the dominant culture and affects the idea of what the hymen is and what is believed to be its functions. The study also showcases how our ideas about the hymen are socially constructed since the descriptions can shift widely but still be considered as the truth. The concept of the hymen has gone through a change over time, from a story of a hymen that breaks during first intercourse, to the hymen being a myth that doesn’t exist at all, to then emerge into the idea of the vaginal corona – another version of a hymen that is different from the traditional image. The study also shows that the traditional frame for describing the hymen does live on, and that the vaginal corona has not replaced the idea of the traditional hymen.

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