836 resultados para Gender Identity Disorder


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Purpose Potential positive associations between youth physical activity and wellness scores could emphasize the value of youth physical activity engagement and promotion interventions, beyond the many established physiological and psychological benefits of increased physical activity. The purpose of this study was to explore the associations between adolescents' self-reported physical activity and wellness. Methods This investigation included 493 adolescents (165 males and 328 females) aged between 12 and 15 years. The participants were recruited from six secondary schools of varying socioeconomic status within a metropolitan area. Students were administered the Five-Factor Wellness Inventory and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire for Adolescents to assess both wellness and physical activity, respectively. Results Data indicated that significant associations between physical activity and wellness existed. Self-reported physical activity was shown to be positively associated with four dimensions including friendship, gender identity, spirituality, and exercise—the higher order factor physical self and total wellness, and negatively associated with self-care, self-worth, love, and cultural identity. Conclusion This study suggests that relationships exist between self-reported physical activity and various elements of wellness. Future research should use controlled trials of physical activity and wellness to establish causal links among youth populations. Understanding the nature of these relationships, including causality, has implications for the justification of youth physical activity promotion interventions and the development of youth physical activity engagement programs.

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'Appalling Behaviour' is a critically acclaimed contemporary Australian monologue, written by AWGIE Award winning playwright, Stephen House. This production, directed and creatively adapted by Shane Pike, was presented at the Brisbane Powerhouse in February 2016, as part of Queensland's LGBTIQ festival, Melt. This adaptation of the work experimented with notions of gender, taking the original script and manipulating character and scene to investigate expressions of identity beyond the traditional notions of binary gender-norms. To this end, the sole character (and actor) was (re)presented as a homeless bi-sexual queen with the aim of inferring that gender un/ab-normative characters can exist not only as disruptors/comments on/agitators of traditional expectations of performed gender (both onstage and off), but can also exist as accepted characters in and of themselves. Put simply: can a bi-sexual queen just be an actor/character in a play, or do all gender extra-normative characters inherently exist as political, social and cultural challengers? If so, why is this the case and should we be aiming for this kind of character to be an accepted part of the performative fabric, seamless and fitting within any onstage situation and play (why can't Willy Loman, King Lear or Nora be gender non-normative), or should such (re)presentations always exist as 'different'? Is it time for individual expressions of gender to just 'be' and be accepted as givens, or are we not quite there yet?

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Body: The foundation for the formation of the knowledge and conception of gender identity among the transgendered The purpose of this study is to increase the understanding of the experiential formation of the knowledge and conception of one's gender and the foundation of that experience. This study is based on qualitative method and phenomenological approach. The research material consists: Herculine Barbin's Herculine Barbin, Christine Jorgensen's Christine Jorgensen. A Personal Autobiography Kate Bornstein's Gender Outlaw and Deirdre McCloskey's Crossing. A Memoir. The theoretical frame of reference for the study is Michel Henry's phenomenology of the body. The most important relations regarding the formation of the knowledge and conception of gender identity at which the sensing of the body is directed are human being's own subjective, organic and objective bodily form and other people and representatives of institutions. The concept of resistance reveals that gender division and the stereotypes and accountability related to it have dual character in culture. As a resistance they contain the potential for triggering the reflections about one's own gender. As an instrument they may function as means of exercising power and, as such, of monitoring gender normality. According to the research material the sources for the knowledge and conception of gender identity among the transgendered are literature, medical articles and books, internet, clerical and medical professionals, friends and relatives, and the peer group, that is, other transgendered. The transgendered are not only users of gender knowledge, but many of them are also active producers and contributors of gender knowledge and especially of knowledge about transgenderness. The problem is that this knowledge is unevenly distributed in society. The users of gender knowledge are mainly the transgendered, researchers of different disciplines specialized in gender issues, and medical and healthcare professionals specialized in gender adjustments. Therefore not everyone has the sufficient knowledge to support one's own or someone other's life as a gendered being in a society and ability to achieve gender autonomy. The quality of this knowledge is also rather narrow from the gender multiplicity point of view. The feeling of strangeness and the resulting experience of enstrangement have, like stereotypes, dual character in culture. They may be the reason for people's social disadvantage or exclusion, but the experiences may just as well be a resource for people's gender maturity and culture. As a cultural resource in gender issue this would mean innovativity in creating, upholding and changing cultural gender division, stereotypes and accounting customs. A transgendered may then become a liminal that aspires to change the limits related to resistances in society. Transgenderness is not only a medical issue but, first and foremost, an issue bearing upon human situation as a whole, or, in other words, related to the art of life. The subject of gender adjustment treatments is not only gender itself but the art of life as a gendered being. Transgenderness would then require multi-discipline co-operation.

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Le Rane : Collana di Studi e Testi. Studi ; 55 - El teatro clásico en el marco de la cultura griega y su pervivencia en la cultura occidental ; 13

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O objeto deste estudo é o Projeto Vidas Pararelas (PVP) no estado do Rio de Janeiro. Possui como objetivo geral estudar a experiência do PVP do Rio de Janeiro à luz dos conceitos da Educação Popular e Saúde (EPS). Como norteador da pesquisa, utilizamos o método qualitativo e para a análise dos dados, utilizamos a análise de conteúdo. O cenário da pesquisa consta de tudo que envolve o PVP, seus integrantes e o ambiente virtual. Antes de apresentarmos os resultados das entrevistas, descrevemos o componente digital do PVP (o site) e o perfil dos sujeitos da pesquisa que foi composta de 11 trabalhadores inseridos no PVP RJ. Categorizamos os achados das entrevistas em quatro tópicos: o primeiro, fala sobre a participação no PVP, onde constatamos que, quanto a participação, os trabalhadores mostraram várias formas de uso do projeto, bem como tipos de participação, com ênfase às falas que esperam que o PVP também forme multiplicadores. Dentre os ganhos para a classe trabalhadora, no segundo tópico, eles citaram a melhoria da cultura de denúncia e a oportunidade de reconhecimento da identidade de gênero de uma classe em especial. Outros trabalhadores consideram o projeto, também, como agente fortalecedor de sua ou de outras categorias profissionais. No terceiro tópico, consideram que, no futuro, o PVP será uma importante ferramenta nas mãos do trabalhador para a exposição de sua realidade de trabalho. Além disso, eles colocam a esperança na melhoria do convívio com o próprio grupo do PVP no Rio de Janeiro. Por fim, no quarto tópico como melhorias, os entrevistados apontam a necessidade de reorganização do coletivo que compõe o PVP RJ. E para que esse convívio se concretize, os trabalhadores cobram que a Rede de Apoio realize mais reuniões. Outro ponto bem enfático na fala dos entrevistados, neste tópico, foi a dificuldade em acessar o site e a dificuldade de acesso à internet. Portanto, neste estudo observamos como a tecnologia da informação, associada a rede mundial de computadores e guiados pela experiência da metodologia da educação popular em saúde, se mostrou uma ferramenta de auxílio para a participação de trabalhadores em um projeto de saúde do trabalhador. No entanto, observamos que lidar com a metodologia a qual o projeto foi calcado trouxe dificuldades para a maturação dele no Rio de Janeiro. Também foi constatado a dificuldade de alguns trabalhadores em lidar com o componente digital do PVP. E, por fim, a reclamação implícita na fala dos trabalhadores em se sentir participante em todas as etapas da constituição do PVP.

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Esta dissertação está inserida no campo epistemológico do currículo e tem por objetivo analisar o contexto de produção dos documentos curriculares do Curso de Extensão em Diversidade Sexual e Identidades de Gênero, considerando o currículo como espaço-tempo de fronteira e enunciação que possibilita a criação e recriação dos diferentes sentidos fixados nos seus textos. O trabalho é desenvolvido visando a discussão de três questões-problema: (a) quais sentidos de sexo, gênero, identidade e diferença são propostos nos documentos curriculares em questão? (b) de que modo esses sentidos são afirmados nos documentos que orientam o curso? (c) quais concepções de currículo estão expressas nos documentos e entrevistas em análise? Para isso, apresenta interações teóricas, principalmente, com os estudos de Elizabeth Macedo, Guacira Louro, Judith Butler e Stuart Hall. Além de análise documental, considerando os diferentes documentos curriculares do curso, foram realizadas entrevistas com sujeitos envolvidos na construção desse currículo. Entre outros aspectos, concluiu, contingencialmente, que o documento hibridizou discursos enunciados vinculados à biologilização dos corpos, as reivindicações identitárias dos movimentos sociais e às perspectivas teóricas que discutem o pós-estruturalismo

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O Colégio Militar do Rio de Janeiro (CMRJ) está vinculado ao Exército Brasileiro. Fundado em 1889 é considerado a mais antiga instituição educacional militar masculina do país. Em comemoração ao seu centenário (1989) realizou-se um concurso de admissão para introduzir alunas a partir do ensino fundamental. Com 26 anos de convivência das alunas com a escola ocorreram modificações no acesso bem como em suas participações físico-desportivas. Desta forma a elaboração desta tese tem por objetivo compreender o processo de interação de alunas neste estabelecimento de ensino, investigando e analisando a instituição educacional militar e especialmente o ingresso de mulheres, o poder disciplinar e o gênero, a construção da identidade e a representação no corpo destas. A pesquisa foi realizada através de três artigos. O primeiro, O discurso sobre o acesso à permanência de mulheres nas Forças Armadas Brasileiras: o que conta a literatura teve como finalidade mapear os trabalhos científicos produzidos sobre as mulheres no ambiente militar, o segundo, Entre a disciplina e a ordem: A construção identitária de meninas no Colégio Militar do Rio de Janeiro analisou a estruturação da identidade de alunas em atividades escolares à partir de 1989, e o terceiro, A interação de alunas do Colégio Militar do Rio de Janeiro em práticas físico-desportivas: a tradição reinventada analisou as representações sobre as atividades físico-desportivas realizadas no CMRJ com a inserção feminina e suas interações na atualidade. A metodologia orientou-se pela abordagem qualitativa e a pesquisa é do tipo descritiva. O primeiro estudo utilizou 25 pesquisas sobre mulheres no militarismo brasileiro; no segundo e terceiro, os sujeitos foram vinte alunas da 2 série do ensino médio do CMRJ. A técnica de coleta de dados realizada foi a entrevista semi-estruturada. A análise dos dados seguiu a descrição densa proposta por Cliford Geertz, dialogando com Foucault e suas reflexões sobre identidade e com Moscovici e as teorias sobre Representação Social. Os resultados apontam para visibilização social e política do ambiente escolar militar misto, evidenciando em suas experiências a estruturação da participação delas no Exército e nas Forças Armadas brasileiras. Concluímos que o CMRJ ajustou-se aos ares dos novos tempos, provocando adaptações em todos os setores da escola e em especial na Educação Física, objeto de nossa investigação no terceiro estudo, porém admitimos que em parte, as mudanças são reflexos da desestruturação do sistema escolar do colégio, da precariedade de se manter profissionais por falta de concurso público, das mudanças do setor administrativo e comando do colégio, se comparadas as vivenciadas pelas pioneiras na década de 1990. Por outro lado, os valores institucionais se mantiveram pelas práticas cívico-militares (ordem unida) que se ancoravam nos ideais de masculinidade sustentando a tradição militar da escola. As aulas de Educação Física construídas com atenção especial para o treinamento físico, resistência e força na centenária escola, deslocaram-se para práticas físico-desportivas contribuindo com a disciplina e concretização das expectativas de qualidade de ensino e tradição militar esperada pelas alunas.

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Tese apresentada à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Doutor em Ciências Sociais, especialidade em Estudos de Minorias

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The evocation of gender identity in company anti-discrimination policies is still very rare. This observation is also true forscientific studies. Very few researches have focused exclusively on transgender employees. Transgender are neither sick nor lesscompetent, and yet, the feeling of being strongly discriminated is shared by many transgender people. Such discrimination and thetype of causal attribution do not remain without any effect on the well-being of the concerned individuals. According to Crocker &Quinn (1998), the attribution of the discrimination to the existing prejudices may be a way to protect one-self from the negativeimpact on self-esteem. In this theoretical scope, the "rejection-identification" model (Branscombe, Schmitt & Harvey, 1999) has beenhighly mobilized. It emphasizes the importance of ingroup identification in the causal relationship between perceived discriminationsituation and well-being. Previous studies which did test this model show that the identification to a certain group can counteract thenegative effects on well-being. Following this theoretical frame, the presented study examines the impact of different types of causalattributions on self-esteem: internal causes (e.g. lack of skills), external causes (e.g. economic crisis), and gender identity relatedissues. For that purpose, an online survey has been created and fulfilled by 110 transgender people. Different scales were used to testthe model: the Rosenberg self-esteem scale, a causal attribution scale, the perceived discrimination of the transgender population inthe workplace scale and a group identification scale. The results show that transgender people feel still highly stigmatized today andattribute, significantly, the causes of their situation to the prejudices they are victim of. Also, in accordance with the “rejectionidentification”model, three links are observed: (1) a negative link between perceived discrimination and self-esteem; (2) a positivelink between perceived discrimination and ingroup identification; and (3) a positive link between ingroup identification and selfesteem.This situation reflects a lack in diversity considerations. Nevertheless, the attribution made to group stigmatization seems toplay a protective role towards transgender people self-esteem.

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These poems mark the fault lines of myth, dream and memory, of a doubled identity emerging from the clash of war, desire and the cacophony of the city. 1974/Dead Sister , a narrative poem with a cast that includes Lewis Carroll’s Alice, Freud’s Dora, the Lady of Shalott, Ophelia, Esther, female cowboys and other deposed goddesses is ‘an autobiography’ of an imaginary dead twin. Alev Adil delineates the traces of a sense of displacement, but while the poems mark those frenetic uncertainties and erasures they celebrate the plenitude of new stories, epistemologies and possibilities born out of falling into fracture (the fracture of memory, gender, identity, culture) more than they mourn any loss. Venus Infers is haunted by the deities of ancient Greek myths and their contemporary manifestations. Eurydice is hiding out in Hackney, sometimes glimpsed on the Jubilee Line; Ariadne remembers her ancient palace as she prowls the endless corridors of a London hotel; Penelope still waits for peace in the ruins of Marash/Varosha. Cyprus often features in these poems, both as a landscape for myth and as a site for contemporary, and contested, memories. [From the Author]

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This article studies the gender values that are promoted both in the literacy courses for gypsy women beneficiaries of the Social Integration Revenue Policy of the Region of Madrid and in the events that are organized for this group by public institutions and NGOs. The process of “socialization” that occurs in the educative groups for Gypsy women is focused on constructing an image of what it is to be a “Gypsy modern woman”. Through multiple mechanisms and discursive techniques a specific conception of gender equality is transmitted in these educative spaces. In addition to this, Gypsy women are continually urged to assume certain values and social practices (of gender identity, of "citizenship", of parenting, etc..), while an archetype of "Gypsy Woman" which condenses powerful stereotypes and prejudices about the "Gypsy culture" and the gender relations characteristics of this group is constructed.

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In the case of this study about flamenco dance, it is spotlighted how the matter of genders is a recurrent topic and a challenge in terms of creativity. Flamenco is in a perpetual search of a balance between tradition and contemporarily. Circumstance in which it was born, make this search and this constant mutation as part of its essence. When in a performance the representation of man and woman parts are modified according to the “traditional idea”, it brings up existential questions. Flamenco dance, like all the other contemporary forms of dance, reflects its context, contributes to its innovation and interacts with it. It is a social act.

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Objectives: Men have higher incidence and mortality rates for nearly all cancers. They are less likely than women to utilise cancer information services and other social support services. The aim of this study was to explore and compare the experience and coping behaviour of men and women after treatment for colorectal cancer (CRC). Methods: A longitudinal qualitative study was conducted involving 38 individuals (24 men and 14 women) with CRC. Data were generated using semi-structured interviews at four time points over an 18-month period, post-diagnosis. Interviews focused on participant's experience of CRC and on how gender affected their coping. This paper reports the findings of interviews 3 and 4 which examined the participant's experience after chemotherapy. Results: Three themes emerged from the interviews ('new normal', living with uncertainty and support needs). Many men and women reacted similarly; however, there was some variation evident between and within sexes. The main difference was with regard to the long-term physical side effects of the illness. Many women admitted to still experiencing side effects, whereas many men indicated that they had no problems. These men engaged in practices that aligned with their gender identity and view of masculinity. It must be noted that some men and women were still experiencing an impact. Conclusions: Recovery from the physical and psychological effects of CRC does not occur simultaneously. Healthcare professionals should be aware that not all men (or women) conform to the social stereotypes of masculinity (or femininity). Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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This essay focuses on the lessons of Love’s Labour’s Lost’s pageboy-schoolboy-boy actor, Moth, to examine the production of boyhood in early modern culture. It reads Shakespeare’s boy character alongside John Marston’s schoolboy, Holofernes Pippo, in What You Will to investigate the ways in which school lessons might be deployed to produce aged and gendered identities that complicate traditional understandings of early modern masculinity. Reading the comic staging of lessons in these plays, it will suggest that while the educational system aimed to produce gendered subjects, early modern masculine identities exist as a range of categories on a developmental scale. It will propose that although Moth and Pippo comically expose the limits of many pedagogical methods to produce ‘men’, they demonstrate the ways in which these characters learn to be boys. Finally, it will consider the extent to which this production of early modern age and gender identity in the plays is paralleled by the historical boy actors performing these roles.

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Relatório da Prática Profissional Supervisionada Mestrado em Educação Pré-Escolar