Authors
Leah R Warner, Emily A Leskinen, Janelle Leyva
Publication date
2020/4/14
Journal
Companion to sexuality studies
Pages
160-178
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Description
Drawing on research from the social sciences, and in particular psychology, this chapter explores sexuality socialization. This chapter examines the processes of acquiring knowledge, norms, attitudes, cultural symbols, codes of conduct, and values relative to sex and sexuality. We begin by highlighting three overarching theories that inform feminist psychological understandings of sexuality socialization: symbolic interactionism, scripting theory, and intersectionality. These theories elucidate how processes of sexuality socialization are socially constructed. Next, we focus on sources of sexuality socialization to show how, over the course of their life, individuals acquire information on sexuality through a variety of formal and informal sources, including social relationships (e.g. parents and peers) and institutions (e.g. media, education, government and policies, and religion). We provide an overview of the …
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LR Warner, EA Leskinen, J Leyva - Companion to sexuality studies, 2020