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Affective Sexual Pedagogies In Film And Television Kyra Clarke

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Affective Sexual Pedagogies In Film And Television Kyra Clarke
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.29 MB
Pages: 262
Author: Kyra Clarke
ISBN: 9781317310785, 1317310780
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Affective Sexual Pedagogies In Film And Television Kyra Clarke by Kyra Clarke 9781317310785, 1317310780 instant download after payment.

Popular film and television hold valuable potential for learning about sex and sexuality beyond the information-based model of sex education currently in schools. This book argues that the representation of complicated—or "messy"—relationships in these popular cultural forms makes them potent as affective pedagogical moments. It endeavours to develop new sexual literacies by contemplating how pedagogical moments, that is, fleeting moments which disrupt expectations or create discomfort, might enrich the available discourses of sexuality and gender, especially those available to adolescents. In Part One, Clarke critiques the heteronormative discourses of sex education that produce youth in particularly gendered ways, noting that "rationality" is often expected to govern experiences that are embodied and arguably inherently incoherent. Part Two explores public intimacy, contemplating the often overlapping and confused boundaries between public and private.

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