Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Gender And Sexuality Article On Sexualised Insult Fag...
Both terms ââ¬Ëgenderââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ësexualityââ¬â¢ are very common, broad and the meaning of it differs from person to person. Eugenically the term ââ¬Ëgenderââ¬â¢ is defined to have socially composed roles, activities, behaviours, and peculiarity that a given society considers right for men and women (WHO, 2015). Whereas the term ââ¬Ësexualityââ¬â¢ has various meanings, it is described as feeling or having attraction or having sexual thoughts and preferences towards same sex or opposite sex (reachout.com, 2015). This essay will explore Pascoeââ¬â¢s (2005) article on sexualised insult ââ¬Ëfagââ¬â¢ by American teenage boys. It will also focus on the racialized nature of this ââ¬Ëfagââ¬â¢ discourse. As it is not the only identity related to homosexual men but can briefly associate to heterosexual men as well. Another sexualised insult ââ¬Ëslutââ¬â¢ depicted in Attwoodââ¬â¢s (2007) work has many meanings and has changed overtime. This will be illustrated by highlighting how the word ââ¬Ëslutââ¬â¢ was used to define women sexually and their struggle over class, race and generation. The term ââ¬Ëbitchââ¬â¢ explored in Crawford Popp (2003) study share similar perspective to Attwoodââ¬â¢s work where talking about sexuality or gender would involve making assumption about race and class. This will help present the different identities which people use to define their sexuality and gender such as gay, fag, slut and bitch in terms of race and class. This will be explored in various academics work. This implies that understanding about sexuality and gender in
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.