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Stirring It Up — Again: A Politics of Difference in the New Millenniumcommon thread running through the literature is the regulation of queer practices as assimilation becomes a prerequisite of gendered and sexual rights; giving rise to homonormative (Duggan, 2003) sexual values and practices. From this juncture, this chapter examines how a binary model of citizenshippaleolithic 发表于 2025-3-23 14:40:38
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Past, Present and Future: Exploring the Sexual Identities of People with Learning Difficultiesfor those with complicated impairments), but research indicates that the health needs, and especially the sexual needs, of people with learning difficulties have largely been unmet (Meehan, Moore and Barr, 1995; Mencap, 1991). Since the advent of Community Care policies in the United Kingdom in the改良 发表于 2025-3-24 12:43:03
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Born This Way: Congenital Heterosexuals and the Making of Heteroflexibilitys I discuss below, the new visibility of straight men’s homosexual desire in turn produced a demand for ‘sex experts’ who could explain to the American public the psychological, cultural, homosocial and institutional . behind the ‘down low phenomenon’.机警 发表于 2025-3-24 21:33:35
Reimagining Families of Choiceest that the phenomenon may be more than a ‘gay way of doing things’. I argue that the creation of claimed families and families of choice both enable and are enabled by a redefining and broadening of what ‘family’ means.ingenue 发表于 2025-3-25 01:11:55
Stirring It Up — Again: A Politics of Difference in the New Millenniumognition and Citizenship.. The project sought to explore the meanings and significance of the 2004 UK ‘Gender Recognition Act’ (GRA) for people who seek gender recognition and for those who choose not to, and to consider the impact of the GRA on individual and collective identity practices.