Queer Youth Research/ers: A reflexive account of risk and intimacy in an ethical (mine)field
Contribuinte(s) |
Kelly, Peter Kemp, Annelies |
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Data(s) |
2015
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Resumo |
In contemporary Western societies, the years between childhood and young adulthood are commonly understood to be (trans)formative in the reflexive project of sexual self-making (Russell et al. 2012). As sexual subjects in the making, youthful bodies, desires and sexual activities are often perceived as both volatile and vulnerable, thus subjected to instruction and discipline, protection and surveillance. Accordingly, young people’s sexual proximities are closely monitored by social institutions and ‘(hetero)normalising regimes’ (Warner 1999) for any signs that may compromise the end goal of development—a ‘normal’ reproductive heterosexual monogamous adult. |
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Brill |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/84980/3/84980.pdf http://www.brill.com/products/book/critical-youth-studies-21st-century Taylor, Jodie & Dwyer, Angela E. (2015) Queer Youth Research/ers: A reflexive account of risk and intimacy in an ethical (mine)field. In Kelly, Peter & Kemp, Annelies (Eds.) A Critical Youth Studies for the 21st Century. Brill, Leiden ; Boston, pp. 251-266. |
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Copyright 2015 Brill |
Fonte |
Crime & Justice Research Centre; Faculty of Law; School of Justice |
Palavras-Chave | #160200 CRIMINOLOGY #queer LGBTIQ #youth #ethics #research #risk |
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Book Chapter |