FLUIDEZ SEXUAL: CONTEXTUALIZAÇÃO HISTÓRICA E CONTRIBUTOS TEÓRICOS

Résumé

Neste estudo, tivemos como objetivo aprofundar o conceito de fluidez sexual pela análise crítica da literatura e de uma síntese integrativa sobre o tema. Nele, analisamos estudos que se debruçam sobre a fluidez sexual, exploramos o conceito, sob orientação do modo como Lisa Diamond o introduz na literatura científica, o define e operacionaliza. Por fim, debruçamo-nos sobre estudos no âmbito da fluidez sexual, a fim de perceber os significados atribuídos, e questionando o potencial viés de gênero que acompanha um conceito situado num tempo e num contexto heteronormativos. Como contributo para o aprofundamento do conceito e reforço das suas potencialidades, são apresentadas reflexões sobre a relação entre a fluidez sexual e a masculinidade hegemônica, uma relação pouco valorizada na literatura científica. Globalmente, este trabalho promove, criticamente e de modo interseccional, o questionamento sobre a fixação no sexo/gênero das pessoas envolvidas numa situação sexual e são discutidas as fronteiras do conceito de fluidez sexual e a sua (im)permeabilidade.   

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Biographie de l'auteur

Rita Grave, Faculdade de Psicologia e Ciências da Educação da Universidade do Porto
Rita Grave est diplômée en éducation de base de l'Université de Minho, Institut des études sur l'enfant, et a travaillé comme enseignante dans plusieurs écoles d'éducation de base au Portugal. Elle est également psychologue, membre efficace de l'Ordre des psychologues portugais et a travaillé dans le domaine de la psychologie communautaire. Rita est titulaire d'un master en psychologie de l'Université de Porto, Faculté de psychologie et des sciences de l'éducation, où elle est actuellement doctorante avec une bourse FCT (SFRH / BD / 132267/2017) pour étudier dans les domaines du genre et de la sexualité.   https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5659-9556

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2023-10-23
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Grave, R., Marques, A. M., & Nogueira, C. (2023). FLUIDEZ SEXUAL: CONTEXTUALIZAÇÃO HISTÓRICA E CONTRIBUTOS TEÓRICOS . Psicologia Em Estudo, 28. https://doi.org/10.4025/psicolestud.v28i0.53789
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