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Paper Title

Sexed Up: Theorizing the Sexualization of Culture

Keywords

  • sexualized culture
  • sexualization theory
  • postmodern sex
  • pornographication culture
  • sexual citizenship
  • sexual identities
  • intimacy politics
  • cultural sexuality
  • sex discourse
  • sexual practices
  • obscene boundaries
  • sexual values
  • taste formations
  • sex and society
  • erotic culture
  • sexual experience
  • sexual expression
  • media sexuality
  • gender and sexuality
  • sexual norms
  • body politics
  • popular culture
  • feminist theory
  • intimate relations
  • sexual imagery
  • identity politics
  • desire and power
  • modern intimacy

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 9 | Issue : 1 | Page No : 77–94

Published On

February, 2006

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Abstract

This article reviews and examines emerging academic approaches to the study of ‘sexualized culture’; an examination made necessary by contemporary preoccupations with sexual values, practices and identities, the emergence of new forms of sexual experience and the apparent breakdown of rules, categories and regulations designed to keep the obscene at bay. The article maps out some key themes and preoccupations in recent academic writing on sex and sexuality, especially those relating to the contemporary or emerging characteristics of sexual discourse. The key issues of pornographication and democratization, taste formations, postmodern sex and intimacy, and sexual citizenship are explored in detail.

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