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To browse Academia. Recent shifts in the western cultural landscape mean that practices such as casual sex are contradictory terrains for women. Interviews were analysed using thematic analysis, with borrowed insights from discourse analysis, within a constructionist framework. All 15 women in this study gave accounts of an agentic and desiring sexuality, yet talked about casual sex and a sexual reputation in contradictory and contested ways.
Three main themes were identified: the un acceptability of casual sex, a sexual reputation is what other girls have, and the making of a slut. Although an enduring sexual double standard was identified, all participants challenged its relevance and appropriateness.
Melanie Beres. Julia Carter. Michael Flood. Jenny Kitzinger. The representations of heterosexual casual sex are also prevalent across the mass media. The implications of these representations are discussed in relation to contemporary heterosexualities, heterosexual sexual identities, and heterosexual power relations. Cecilia Turnbull. The importance of this study is in connection to sexual violence against women, and the complex ways that derogatory language shapes how people view women in relation to sexual violence.
We outline the construction of an attraction imperative in relation to casual sex, its hierarchies of respectability, and address what an analysis about casual sex tells us about contemporary heterosexuality. Sveinung Sandberg. The norwegian high school graduation celebration constitutes an exceptionally liberal context for sexual practices. Many of the year-old participants in this three-week-long celebration engage in " hookup " activities, involving kissing, fondling, and sexual intercourse.
Through an analysis of qualitative interviews with 25 women and 16 men, we argue that while they avoided overt slut-shaming, the morally abject position of the " slut " was still sustained by implication. The young women drew symbolic boundaries against anonymous other women who failed to value safety, hygiene, and self-control. This boundary-work was combined with declarations of tolerance of hookup practices, reflecting a sexually liberal culture geared toward gender equality. That young women who hooked up also drew boundaries against " other " women indicates a lack of alternative gender beliefs that allow young women to positively associate with hooking up.