and the sociology of gender to offer a new reading of the novel. My analysis is divided into three parts. In Part I, I supply new archival information on the background to the novel’s development, publication, and suppression. In Part II, I illustrate the scientific concerns of the early...
Her experiential and research knowledge informed the analysis through engaging in an ongoing process of reflexivity. The second and third authors are researchers with backgrounds in social work and sociology, respectively; both have extensive expertise in the area of sexual violence. The second author ...
Definition Stress has been defined traditionally either as a stimulus , often referred to as a stressor , that happens to the person such as a laboratory shock or loss of a job, or as a response characterized by physiological arousal an... S Folkman - Springer New York 被引量: 3.0万发表...
This “regulation to deter” (Dolinsek, 2016) is part of a broader development in which sex work is (again) increasingly framed as extremely problematic and in which repression is spreading. “New” forms of criminalization are progressively more popular. “Neo-abolitionism” has been introduced...
Alicia M. Walker& Audrey Lutmer 389Accesses 1Altmetric Explore all metrics Abstract Sexual satisfaction is important to individual well-being and relationship satisfaction, making it a relevant research topic for researchers and relationship therapists. While ample research exists examining which factors af...
Although heterosexual oral and anal sexual behaviors have been reported in sub-Saharan Africa, little is known about how they are understood and perceived,
The rise of technology has ushered in a new means of sexual expression, commonly referred to as sexting, which involves the sending of sexual messages or i
In this study, we capture howjieseembodied the neoliberal notion of self-regulation, echoing (Ong,2007) definition of neoliberalism as “a technology of governing free subjects that co-exists with other political rationalities” (p. 4). In China, neoliberal subjectivity coexists with government ...
“Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder” diagnosis—defines a diagnosable disorder as “a syndrome characterized by clinically significant disturbance in an individual’s cognition, emotional regulation, or behavior that reflects a dysfunction in the psychological, biological, or developmental processes ...
In their attempts to limit the definition of the “people” in whose name they claim to speak and thereby delegitimize any voices that oppose their rhetoric and behavior, populist politicians in Poland have weaponized homophobia, with homosexuality presented as an “ideology” and “civilizational ...