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The use and misuse of pleasure in sex education curricula

Authors :
Kelly Graling
Sharon Lamb
Kara Lustig
Source :
Sex Education. 13:305-318
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2013.

Abstract

Since Michelle Fine's writing on the missing discourse of desire in sex education, there has been considerable prompting among sexuality educators and feminist scholars to incorporate talk of pleasure into sex education curricula. While the calls for inclusion continue, few have actually examined the curricula for a pleasure discourse or explored how it is contextualised within sex education curricula. In this paper, we analysed curricula used in the USA in the past decade. A qualitative thematic analysis revealed that the discourse around pleasurable sex was often linked to a range of dangerous or negative outcomes including not using condoms, rushing into sex without thinking, regretted sex, and pregnancy or STDs. When the discourse around pleasure was included in sections on ‘knowing one's body’, this discourse took a medicalised, scientific tone. Pleasurable sex was also presented in more positive ways, either linked to marriage in Abstinence Only Until Marriage curricula, or within a more feminist di...

Details

ISSN :
14720825 and 14681811
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sex Education
Accession number :
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