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Description
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Part of social typing process in which a person is placed into a social category because of there sexuality
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Evaluation
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Part of social typing process where a person is judged on the basis of the category they have been placed
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Prescription
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Part of social typing process Made subject to a particular measures of regulation or social control
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Elite Discourse
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Knowledge about sexuality that is conveyed by those in authority and subsequently comes to be perceived as the truth
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Patriarchy
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Social power was embedded in the males
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Misogyny
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Extreme distrust and even hatred of women
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Ritualized Homosexuality
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Have social and religious purpouse. They are intended to reproduce and perpetuate the society they live in (the distinct roles of men and women , the patriarchy that characterizes Sambian society, and the ability of males to be effective warriors if it becomes necessary)
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Ethnocentrisim
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The belief that ones own culture is better than or superior to another culture
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nadleeh
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Najavo used the term to refer to both masculine female bodied and feminine male bodied members of community
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berdache
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European explorers used this derogatory term to refer ("male prostitutes") to biological males who assumed female roles in society , including sexual relations with other men.
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les femmes du pays
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The Aboriginal women with whom early Aboriginal settlers formed relationships. The Hudson Bay company not only allowed but encouraged such relationships
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social purity/sex hygiene movements
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Perceived vulnerability of young women prompted these concepts which believed that susceptibility drew women into the sex industry. At a broader level social purity for females and males of all ages ; sexuality was seen as the heart of morality , which was defined as the cornerstone of society as a whole
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consent
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Some argument on how it can be defined
Broadest level consent represents some form of agreement to engage in sexual activity |
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date rape drugs
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drugs such as Rohypnol and GHB are liquid odourless and tasteless and when mixed with alcohol cause intense drowsiness and memory impairment
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nature of the sexual partner
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Who you are having sexual relations with ; for example bestiality (sex with animals) is a crime workplace relationships are not always allowed, and teacher/ student relationships are often forbidden
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nature of the sexual act
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what you are doing with your sexual partner can be considered deviant. The growing sexual freedom of the last century has allowed a range of sexual acts to be seen as more acceptable however some stuff is still consider odd/"kinky"
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exhibitionists
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People who enjoy having sex in public places where others might see them
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survivors (exotic dancing)
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Have extensive histories of childhood abuse that feel forced into the industry because of few available alternatives
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non-conformisits (exotic dancing)
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Rebels who come from privileged , educated backgrounds and who have the freedom to enter and leave the industry as they wish. When dancing is no longer "fun" they change careers (by going to medical school for example)
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dancers (exotic dancing)
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Dancers who have considerable training in dance and who enjoy the artistic and creative expression of the industry
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workers (exotic dancing)
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Women primarily from working class backgrounds who become exotic dancers because of the money they can earn
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pornography
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Online definition : printed or visual material containing the explicit description or display of sexual organs or activity, intended to stimulate erotic rather than aesthetic or emotional feelings.
*** however it is not always defined as such and can be fairly ambiguous |
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functional definitions of porn
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Suggest that porn is anything used by the individual for the purposes of sexual arousal
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genre definitions of porn
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Which propose that products created for the purposes of arousing the consumer constitute "pornography"
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labeling definitions
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of pornography focus on community standards- anything the community views as obscene
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Child pornography
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The legal definition is that child pornography is any representation of someone under the age of 18 engaged in explicit sexual activity or any representation of someone under the age of 18 "the dominant characteristic of which is the depiction , for a sexual organ or anal region"
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