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QUALITATIVE

RESEARCH”

STUDENT NAME:

• Luis Germánico Calero Bonilla


QUALITATIVE
RESEARCH”

Title of the
research
Introduction to "Sexy Feminisms?Trans-
Formations in Feminist SexualityStudies After
Queer Theory"

Written by:

Susanne Luhmann

She teaches in the areas of feminist theories and


sexuality studies. She is co-author of Troubling
Women's Studies
Her most recent research explores legacies of
perpetration inpost-Holocaust German cultural
production.
QUALITATIVE
RESEARCH”
Reference:

(Luhmann, 2007)

Susanne Luhmann, Rachel Warburton. (2007). "Sexy Feminisms?Trans-Formations in Feminist SexualityStudies After
Queer Theory". Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture & Social Justice, 1-4.

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https://journals.msvu.ca/index.php/atlantis/article/view/673/663
https://journals.msvu.ca/index.php/atlantis/article/view/673/663
QUALITATIVE
RESEARCH”

Objective of the
research

The goal of this special issue of Atlantis to offer a


glimpse into the current states of feminist sexuality
studies in the wake of various theoretical and political
influences
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH

Research question ?

Resercher Student
Questions? questions?

How have the above-mentioned


theoretical and political Where feminist
movements transformed the theorizations of sexuality
way we do and understand are today and where they
feminist sexuality studies are heading
today?

What kinds of changes


can we observe in the
long standing
conversation that feminist
theory has about the
status of sexuality?
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH

Methods used to collected data

Trying to do the best in order to analice or may be indentify which


methods were used to write this article about sexy feminism I could
see that the autor used the mix method because she should be
determined by the overall purpose of the research (e.g., exploration,
explanation, theory-building, theory-testing, and generalization), the
specific research questions, and the advantages and disadvantages of
each research method, for that researcher collects data to assess
people’s knowledge and risk perceptions about genetically modified
sex by using a survey instrument that mixes qualitative (open-ended)
and quantitative (closed-ended) questions, and both forms of data are
integrated and analysed.
“QUALITATIVE RESEARCH

Findings

The author found


Feminist sexuality
studies has faced new She explores the
challenges in the constructions and She finds both her
forms of queer theory, implications of sexual work in public health
transgender, and incoherence of and the feminist
transnational heteronormative sex theorizing of sexual
scholarship, as well as categories and gender agency challenges
critical race, identifications
whiteness, and
disability studies
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH

Conclusions of the research

The author concludes that it is Sexuality has always been seen as a taboo,
necessary to declare equality between but now that it is included with various forms
the sexes and tells us about the reason of feminism that are outside a natural
for understanding to better support ideology
sexuality
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH

Sexual feminism or sexually feminism focuses on the idea


that sexual freedom is an essential component of women's
freedom. and also talks about pornography is part of the
oppression of women
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH

Linkografia

https://journals.msvu.ca/index.php/atlantis/article/view/673/663
http://resourcecentre.foodrisc.org/mixed-methods-research_185.html

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