The legacy of abstinence-only discourses and the place of pleasure in U.S. discourses on teenage sexuality
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2009-09-08Langue de la référence
AnglaisEntité(s) de recherche
Résumé
This presentation aimed to examine the potential long-term legacy of abstinence-only discourses in the USA in order to consider the extent of the changes that might actually occur as a consequence of the 2009 presidential election. It first provides a brief overview of the history of discourses regarding youth sexuality and sex education over the past 30 years in the USA to underline the evolution towards a discourse on teenage sexuality as ‘risk’ behaviour. It will then examine the cultural support in the USA for sex education approaches that, while not necessarily focused on abstinence only, privilege abstinence as the most desirable behaviour and thus fail to or avoid underlining the pleasurable dimension of sexuality and the legitimacy young people have in seeking it. Finally, hypotheses on the possible evolution of discourses on youth sexuality in the USA will be formulated.Nom de la manifestation
SRE 2009, International Perspectives on The ABC of Sex and Relationships Education, Approaches, Benefits and ConstraintsDate(s) de la manifestation
7-9 septembre 2009Ville de la manifestation
Birmingham, UKPays de la manifestation
United KingdomPortée de la manifestation
internationaleURL permanente ORFEE
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12162/6746- Tout ORFEE
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