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'The Power to Say Yes': A Feminist Approach to the Examination of Black Students' Perceptions of Negotiating Sexual Consent in Casual Sex Encounters at a Historically Black College or University (HBCU).

机译:“说是的力量”:在历史悠久的黑人学院或大学(HBCU)中,以一种女性主义的方式来检验黑人学生对偶然性遭遇中的性同意进行谈判的看法。

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The purpose of this study is to examine Black students' perceptions of how they negotiate sexual consent on a Historically Black University. Research that focuses on sexual consent in terms of a means of prevention and awareness of sexual assault does not consider in how ethnicity or race factors into how students negotiate sexual consent. These studies assume that all audiences have the same working definition of sexual consent. With sexual assault on college campuses still rising, there seems to be a disconnect in the area that educational programs are covering. This study takes a qualitative approach to examine how students perceive their own negotiations of sexual consent based on their own experiences. The 20 in-depth interviews focus on how family and peer messages influence how students define sexual consent, and how they communicate about casual sex and sexual consent with their friends and family. The thematic analysis was conducted to apply how the different themes spoke to Coordinated Management of Meaning (Pearson & Cronen, 1980) and Black feminist thought (Hill Collins, 2000). Specifically, Black feminist thought seeks to examine the gender dynamics between female and male students as well as what emerges from these themes of how Black culture influences these gender dynamics in the negotiation of sexual consent. Fourteen themes emerged from the data collection. Each theme related to the various aspects and dimensions of sexual consent and casual sex in terms of negotiations, messages received from family and peers, including messages received from peers at campus events. The results of the study show a cultural difference in the prediction of how Black students communicate about sexual consent as predicted by the literature. The goal is to understand how their perceptions of sexual consent can impact how prevention and awareness techniques are incorporated on a college campus for Black students.
机译:这项研究的目的是检验黑人学生对他们如何在历史悠久的黑人大学中进行性同意的看法。在预防和了解性侵犯方面注重性同意的研究并未考虑种族或种族因素如何影响学生如何协商性同意。这些研究假设所有听众对性同意都具有相同的定义。随着对大学校园的性侵犯仍在增加,教育计划所涵盖的领域似乎与世隔绝。这项研究采用定性方法,根据学生的经历,研究学生如何看待自己对性同意的谈判。这20个深度访谈的重点是家庭和同龄人的信息如何影响学生如何定义性同意,以及他们如何与朋友和家人交流随意性行为和性同意。进行了主题分析,以将不同主题如何应用到意义的协调管理(Pearson&Cronen,1980)和黑人女权思想(Hill Collins,2000)中。具体来说,黑人女权思想试图研究男女生之间的性别动态,以及这些主题中黑人文化如何在性同意的谈判中影响这些性别动态的主题。数据收集中出现了14个主题。在谈判,从家庭和同龄人那里收到的信息,包括在校园活动中从同辈那里收到的信息方面,每个主题都涉及性同意和随意性行为的各个方面和各个方面。研究结果显示,在文献预测的黑人学生如何就性同意进行交流的预测中,存在文化差异。目的是了解他们对性同意的看法如何影响在黑人学生的大学校园中如何采用预防和认识技术。

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    Howard University.;

  • 授予单位 Howard University.;
  • 学科 African American Studies.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.;Gender Studies.;Education Higher.;Speech Communication.;Psychology Social.;Black Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 129 p.
  • 总页数 129
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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