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Author GRANT, RUBY

Title SEXUAL CITIZENSHIP AND QUEER POST-FEMINISM young women's health and identity politics
Published [Place of publication not identified] ROUTLEDGE, 2020

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Series Routledge Advances in Critical Diversities Ser
Routledge Advances in Critical Diversities Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Why sexual citizenship? Why now? -- The research -- Theoretical framework: Understanding and critiquing neoliberalism and post-feminism -- The book -- References -- Chapter 1: Identity politics -- Introduction -- Theorising queer women's identities -- I just live my life"": Homonormativity and rejecting labels -- To give it a name, to give it a voice"": Countering homonormativity and embracing labels
Complicating homonormativity? Towards queer disidentification -- Chapter summary -- References -- Chapter 2: Not like other girls -- Introduction -- I was a hard-core tomboy"": Beginning to make sense of gender nonconformity -- Agenderflux: Gender as fluid -- Genderqueer: Gender as blended -- Greygender: Choosing nothing -- Chapter summary -- References -- Chapter 3: Sex education and queer post-feminist sexual citizenship -- Introduction -- The politics of sex education -- Medicalised risk discourses and deterrence -- Cis-heteronormative discourses and queer erasure
Digital sexual citizenship: Queer sex education online -- Chapter summary -- References -- Chapter 4: Safety, risk, and trust -- Introduction -- Low risk? Conceptualising lesbian, bisexual, and queer women's sexual health -- Neoliberal understandings of 'safe sex' -- You're using a condom, right?"" Negotiating safe sex with cis men -- Trust, cleanliness, and eating plastic: Negotiating safe sex with cis women -- Chapter summary -- References -- Chapter 5: The politics of queer sexual health -- Introduction -- Queer women and non-binary people's experiences of sexual healthcare in Tasmania
Structural (in)accessibility -- Conceptual (in)accessibility -- Practitioner attitudes -- Communicating inclusivity -- Professional approaches to inclusive practice in Tasmania -- Being visually inclusive -- Using inclusive language -- Education, training, and leadership -- Chapter summary -- References -- Conclusion -- Why queer post-feminist sexual citizenship? -- References -- Index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Sexual minorities -- Identity.
Identity politics.
Young women -- Sexual behavior
Sexual health.
Feminist theory.
Queer theory.
Sexual Health
Feminist theory
Identity politics
Queer theory
Sexual health
Sexual minorities -- Identity
Young women -- Sexual behavior
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781000171099
1000171094
9781000171136
1000171132
9781000171112
1000171116
9780429324321
0429324324