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    Acts of Exposure: Reckoning with Representations of HIV and Sexual Identity in Morocco by Anne M. Montgomery, Abderrahim El Habachi

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This work of methodological bricolage strives to offer concrete lessons for public health programs while simultaneously challenging extant forms of expertise, knowledge production, and the simplistic categories and dichotomies that often frame representations of HIV positivity and sexual identity in Morocco.…”
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    Exploring Social-Ecological Pathways From Sexual Identity to Sleep Among Chinese Women: Structural Equation Modeling Analysis by Chanchan Wu, Pui Hing Chau, Edmond Pui Hang Choi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ObjectiveThis study aimed to examine sleep quality and social support for Chinese women with varied sexual identities, and then investigate the in-depth relationships between sexual identity and sleep. …”
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    Le « hors champ » du sexuel : les Anciens et les relations entre femmes by Sandra Boehringer

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…In Greece and Rome, the opposition between man and woman was not the main distinction and the sexual identity of partners was not the essential criteria for the moral evaluation of an individual’s sexual identity: “homosexual”, just as “heterosexual”, are anachronistic categories that did not pertain to this world. …”
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    Revelation, Not Revolution: Queer Poetry’s Political Life, as Read through Robert Duncan’s Late Anarchism by Eric Keenaghan

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Robert Duncan, a homosexual American poet, had conflicted and often self-contradictory relationships with gay liberation and sexual identity politics. Nonetheless, his ideas about eroticism’s centrality to poetic composition could help us reimagine poetry’s potential and its limits for addressing crises now affecting and dehumanizing queer persons.…”
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    Gênero e ambivalência sexual na ficção de Caio Fernando Abreu: um olhar oblíquo sobre Onde andará Dulce Veiga? by Anselmo Peres Alós

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This paper aims to investigate how Caio Fernando Abreu simultaneously con- structs, represents and crashes the idea of monolithic sexual identities in his novel Onde andará Dulce Veiga? …”
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    Imagining Queer Chican@s in the Post-Borderlands by T. Jackie Cuevas

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…This paper reveals how the tension of choosing between ethnic solidarity and non-normative gender/sexual identity continues to trouble Chican@/Latin@ writers, as evidenced in Felicia Luna Lemus’ novel Like Son (2007). …”
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    Pas de quartier pour le sexe ? by Catherine Deschamps, Laurent Gaissad

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…This article proposes to analyse different spaces dedicated to sexual cruising and encounters, and the way social sciences have sometimes neglected certain forms of sexual desire, in particular regarding gender and sexual identity. Grounded on three fieldwork surveys on sex work, men-to-men cruising for sex, and men and women sexual sociability venues, it outlines the way sexual territories seem to be under control at first sight, and tries to show that sexual conducts alternatively appear spectacular or remain invisible, both in material public spaces and in contemporary debates, including academic research.…”
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    Henry James’s Spectral Archaeology by Stefano Evangelista

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…“The Last of the Valerii” participates in a literary tradition of the archaeological fantastic that developed alongside the rise of classical archaeology as a tool of Altertumswissenschaft, in which authors employ narratives of the return of material objects from antiquity in order to explore difficult questions to do with transgressive desires, repression and sexual identity.…”
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    Devenir homosexuel ? Politiques migratoires et vérité de l’identité sexuelle by Éric Fassin, Manuela Salcedo

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Instead of borrowing from the mirroring discourses of “gay liberation” or “gay imperialism,” that are both based on the presumption of a “true” sexual identity (whether Western or not), we use two interviews with bi-national gay couples to analyze identity as a relational performance which is, more than mere role-playing, part of the subjectivation of sexual migrants.…”
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    Jak Gaja Grzegorzewska skampowała powieść kryminalną by Magdalena Tosik

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Polish critics have acknowledged the series for hybridizing the crime genre with romance and exploring the subject of gender and sexual identity within this generic framework. In my reading of the Dobrowolska series I argue that the way in which the female detective adapts to the gender stereotypes of this profession (traditionally considered as male-dominant) results in introducing camp aesthetics into the series by the means of play with the ‘male gaze’ that is intrinsic to the hard-boiled genre. …”
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    Putting Inclusion into Practice: Five Commitments Toward Equity in Teaching by Brittland DeKorver

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…But for students who come from a different socioeconomic status, nationality, racial or ethnic identity, gender or sexual identity, or ability status, the instructor’s experiences may be insufficient to provide guidance for how to create an inclusive space for all learners. …”
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    Égalité, complémentarité, concurrence. La violence entre les “sexes” au Sénégal à l’épreuve du “genre” by Giovanna Cavatorta

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…On the one hand, they continue to talk about the female “sex”, thus reinforcing the model of sexual identity and arising in men a problematic feeling of exclusion and victimization. …”
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    L’historicisation de l’homosexualité dans La volonté de savoir : une des voies d’appropriation de Foucault par les études de genre by Julie Mazaleigue-Labaste

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In this paper, we will point out one of the ways Foucault has become a central reference for gender studies: the reception in the early gay and lesbian studies (before the queer turn) of the project of historicization of sexual identity in The Will to Knowledge. In the political and academic context of sexual liberation and gay and lesbian activism in North America in the 1970s and early 1980s, the reception of The Willing to Knowledge led gay and lesbian studies to focus on a particular moment in the text: the anti-essentialist history of homosexuality, homosexuality being conceived as a historical and political production that articulates gender identity, sexual orientation, and normalization.…”
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    Devenir « une belle jeune fille » : construction du genre dans les cours d’éducation sexuelle dispensés à des filles en situation de handicap by Sophie Torrent

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Three trends are revealed by this analysis: (1) the assignment to a sex category when the student does not perceive their sexual identity, (2) the obligation to be happy about their feminine condition and (3) the control of gender when femininity is deemed as exacerbated and hence as dangerous to the student. …”
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