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Counter-Normative Identities: Religious Young Adults Subverting Sexual Norms

Page, Sarah-Jane

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Francesca Stella
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Yvette Taylor
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Tracey Reynolds
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Antoine Rogers
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Abstract

The twenty-first century is often invoked as a period of greater sexual freedom, with restraint and traditionalism partitioned to the past. The new rights accorded to LGBTQ groups and women have cemented such a perception. But whilst some theorists (e.g. Weeks 2007) remain optimistic about the step-changes that have occurred, others proceed more cautiously, instead focusing on the regulatory mechanisms remaining (Jackson and Scott 2004; Klesse 2007). Religious young adults are perceived as something of an oxymoron in this environment, seemingly unable to participate in these new liberatory sexualities because religion is often inscribed with traditionalism and religious (un)freedom.

Citation

Page, S.-J. (2016). Counter-Normative Identities: Religious Young Adults Subverting Sexual Norms. In F. Stella, Y. Taylor, T. Reynolds, & A. Rogers (Eds.), Sexuality, Citizenship and Belonging: Trans-National and Intersectional Perspectives. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315752563

Online Publication Date Jun 17, 2019
Publication Date 2016
Deposit Date Mar 1, 2024
Book Title Sexuality, Citizenship and Belonging: Trans-National and Intersectional Perspectives
Chapter Number 11
ISBN 9781138805040
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315752563
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/27600658
Publisher URL https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781315752563-15/counter-normative-identities-sarah-jane-page?context=ubx&refId=d41b1ba5-cbca-4d1b-984f-2a88a17357dd