Teenage Sexual Identity Constructions Within the Context of HIV/AIDS

Teenage Sexual Identity Constructions Within the Context of HIV/AIDS

An orientation to researching young adults’ sexual identity constructions within the context of HIV/AIDS

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-08-18 )

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Understanding the ways in which sexual identities are constructed within gender relations is crucial in order to achieve gender equity. This is especially significant in developing strategies for protection against HIV/AIDS. Here young adults'' sexual identity constructions within the context of HIV/AIDS are explored. The asymmetry of desire, agency and power within (hetero)sexual relationships is delved into. It is argued that the the dominance of heterosexual morality and gendered power relations, as well as the perceived transitional status of young adults, and the limited social acceptance of teenage sexuality, along with the forms of its regulation, have worked together to constrain young adults in their exploration of sexuality. In order for them to challenge the balances of gendered power relations, they have to transgress collectively held and policed boundaries and risk becoming "abnormal" or "other". It is argued that reconceptualisation of identity as a process that is negotiated, opens up the possibilities of "agency" that are furtively foreclosed by perspectives that position identity categories as endowed or fixed.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-4934-3

ISBN-10:

3838349342

EAN:

9783838349343

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Shakila Reddy

Number of pages:

280

Published on:

2010-08-18

Category:

Research on Woman and gender