The vulnerability of heterosexuality: Consent, gender deception and embodiment (Record no. 511634)

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Personal name Travis, Mitchell
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Title The vulnerability of heterosexuality: Consent, gender deception and embodiment
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Social and Legal Studies
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Extent 28(3), Jun, 2019: p.303-326.
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Summary, etc This article considers the institutional frameworks that privilege heterosexuality, police notions of sex and gender and individualize discussions and responsibilities around consent. In doing so, Vulnerability theory is drawn upon and added to through the introduction of a richer conception of embodiment. By understanding embodiment as a product of corporeality, discourse and institutions, vulnerability theory is better equipped to engage with the complexities of LGBTIAQ identities. The article traces these developments by engaging with a series of recent criminal law cases concerning deception as to gender. It then reflects upon the ways in which institutions such as law, the family and educational systems focus on individualizing responsibilities around consent rather than focusing on their own role in creating the conditions under which non-heterosexual sex is disincentivized, constructed as predatory and ultimately criminalized. It concludes by demanding a new approach from the state that moves away from carceral approaches towards educative programmes grounded in substantive equality. - Reproduced.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Lesbians
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element LGBTIAQ
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Heterosexuality
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Main entry heading Social and Legal Studies
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Subject DIP Gays
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2019-09-30 28(3), Jun, 2019: p.303-326. AR121168 2019-09-30 Articles

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