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Uit de kast, in de scene : De rol van de gay scene in constructie en acceptatie van seksuele identiteit onder homoseksuele jongens in Nederland  / Lieke Schrijvers.

Utrecht: Universiteit Utrecht, 2012 - 59 p.
edition: Utrecht : Universiteit Utrecht, 2012 - 59 p.
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  1. jongeren
  2. homoseksualiteit
resume: Deze scriptie kijkt naar processen die van invloed zijn op de constructie en acceptatie van seksuele identiteit van homoseksuele jongens in Nederland. De focus ligt hierbij op de rol van de gay scene binnen dit proces en benadert deze als sociale netwerken waarbinnen jonge homo?s zich al dan niet bewegen en identificeren. De adolescentie is bij uitstek een periode waarin een zelfbeeld geconstrueerd wordt en geƫxperimenteerd wordt op het gebied van seksualiteit. Jonge homoseksuelen vinden in hun dagelijkse omgeving weinig factoren waar ze zich mee kunnen identificeren om een seksuele identiteit vorm te geven. Hiervoor wordt de gay scene opgezocht. Na een eerste gevoel van thuiskomen en acceptatie, blijken zij zich hier echter ook niet volkomen op hun plaats te voelen. Waarom dit het geval is, wordt in deze scriptie duidelijk. Dit onderzoek is gebaseerd op antropologisch kwalitatief veldwerk in Utrecht.

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Uit de kast, in de scene : De rol van de gay scene in constructie en acceptatie van seksuele identiteit onder homoseksuele jongens in Nederland
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'I can now thank God when I come' : Sex, faith and the body in the lives of non-heterosexual Dutch Protestant women  / Lieke Schrijvers.

Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies, 17 (2015) 1, p. 35-53
source: Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies year: 17 (2015) 1 , p. 35-53
resume: Dynamics of belonging and exclusion and the notion of being 'in-between' are common in dominant discourse regarding sexuality and Christianity in Dutch society. Homosexuality and Christianity are considered as incompatible, with religious homosexuals moving in between religiosity and sexuality. This dominant discourse in both media and academia mainly focuses on homosexual men. As a consequence, the lives and narratives of religious non-heterosexual women are silenced and made invisible - an exclusion which this article seeks to address. Based on in-depth interviews with non-heterosexual Protestant women, this article foregrounds the stories, practices, and experiences of these women. It explores different strategies these women use to move beyond the dominant discourse of incompatibility. Instead of positioning Christianity and non-normative sexuality as opposites, these women show how religion and religiosity can affirm love and desire for women. This article argues that the faith of these women enables them to express love and desire in other parts of their life, such as in relations with women. At the same time sexuality, especially same-sex sexuality and female sexuality, is largely unspoken or even condemned within the Churches that these women attend. These women use various strategies to establish a sense of community by questioning established boundaries through an experience of sex as positive and empowering. Through these negotiations of God, sex, love, and the Church, these stories emphasise the agency and creativity of these women by showing the diverse ways in which religion and sexuality intersect and are embodied. As such religion and sexuality are co-constructed and embodied by these women as empowering modes of negotiation.
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'I can now thank God when I come' : Sex, faith and the body in the lives of non-heterosexual Dutch Protestant women
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Lieke Schrijvers.
Tijdschrift voor Genderstudies
17
(2015)
1
35-53
N305604
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Religious/secular discourses and practices of good sex  / Lieke L. Schrijvers and Jelle Wiering.

Culture and Religion, 19 (2018) 2, p. 139-159
source: Culture and Religion year: 19 (2018) 2 , p. 139-159
resume: This article focuses on the triangulation of sexuality, religion and secularity in Dutch society by analysing two contemporary case studies. We focus on sexual experiences and practices rather than sexual identities to further understand the constructions of what constitutes 'good' sex. The empirical research is situated in the Netherlands, where the binary of religion and sexual regulation versus secularity and sexual freedom has been dominant in both public and political discourse for a long time. Exploring sexual practices and narratives as central to the constitution of both religious and secular selves, we noted these to be fluctuating, inconsistent and subject to discourses. Our first case study discusses sexual experiences of non-heterosexual Protestant women, whereas the second explores the frequently considered 'neutral' notions of secularity in sexual education. Applying insights from both religious studies and queer studies, we bring the empirical study of sexuality together with the theoretical debates about the conceptualisation of the secular and the religious in contemporary Western Europe. This comparative approach to sexuality not only undermines the culturally presumed exclusive opposition of the secular and the religious but it also provides new empirical contributions for understanding the interactions between sexual practices and sexual discourses.
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Religious/secular discourses and practices of good sex
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Lieke L. Schrijvers and Jelle Wiering.
Culture and Religion
19
(2018)
2
139-159
N305846

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