'Keep your eyes open': HBCU women's peer sexual advice and the (re)production of vigilance.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Culture, Health & Sexuality Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-26 DOI:10.1080/13691058.2023.2291395
Mercedez Dunn-Gallier
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Abstract

Discursive practices position Black women as racial, gendered, and sexual others. There remains a need to understand how Black women craft sexualities given this backdrop. This paper draws on sexual and dating advice from 30 semi-structured interviews to examine how cisgender heterosexual undergraduate women enrolled at a Historically Black College/University in the USA constructed and promoted heterosexualities. Neoliberalism, racialised risk narratives and notions of Black womanhood converge to frame how participants articulated their roles and the roles of women like them in maintaining sexual health and social status at the nexus of race and gender oppression, and in respect of aspirational Black feminine middle-class identities. Overarching messages in their peer advice revealed gender-specific expectations about sexual responsibility through self-reliance and sexual respectability through heterosexual monogamy. The present study expands sexualities research through an intersectional approach that examines the implications of racialised, gendered and classed meanings of Black sexuality and womanhood in an understudied population. Findings identify peer sexual advice as a rhetorical tool that simultaneously resists and reproduces power structures.

睁大眼睛":哈佛商学院(HBCU)女生的同伴性建议和警惕性的(再)产生。
话语实践将黑人女性定位为种族、性别和性方面的他人。在这种背景下,我们仍然需要了解黑人女性是如何塑造性特征的。本文通过 30 个半结构式访谈中的性建议和约会建议,研究在美国一所历史悠久的黑人学院/大学就读的顺性别异性恋本科女生如何构建和促进异性恋。新自由主义、种族化的风险叙事和黑人女性的概念汇聚在一起,勾勒出参与者如何在种族和性别压迫的纽带上,以及在令人向往的黑人女性中产阶级身份方面,阐述她们以及像她们一样的女性在保持性健康和社会地位方面的作用。她们的同伴建议中的总体信息揭示了性别特有的期望,即通过自力更生来承担性责任,以及通过异性恋一夫一妻制来获得性尊重。本研究通过交叉方法扩展了性学研究,探讨了黑人性和女性身份的种族化、性别化和阶级化含义对研究不足人群的影响。研究结果表明,同龄人的性建议是一种同时抵制和复制权力结构的修辞工具。
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