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Welcome to the Sexualities project e-mail discussion group. The group seeks to explore issues of sex and sexuality within the context of persons and interpersonal relationships and across a range of critical, contextual and cultural perspectives. How do we understand the different desires and pleasures that people engage in, and by which they define who they are and how they interact with others? How do we conceive of and make sense of different sexualities beyond simple and often flawed notions of 'normal' and 'abnormal' or 'deviant' or 'paraphiliac'? What is at stake when we discuss sex and sexuality in the context of embodiment and the material (and messy) physicality of sex play? How do desires, identities, behaviours and practices interplay in sexual expressions in contemporary life? What challenging questions do we face in researching and theorising about sexuality in the 21st Century. To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Sexualities Archives. |
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