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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This panel responds to an open call for papers in any area of the sociology of sexualities. The papers in this panel represent the growth-edge of the sociology of sexualities. Each exemplifies the possibilities of scholarship that approaches the disruption of disciplinary conventions with curiosity and critical stances. In this panel, researchers explore topics like mixed-orientation marriages in China; the moral boundaries of sexual risk and community care; the construction of pansexual and asexual identities; and sexual agency in the world-system. In doing so, these papers illustrate the shifting ideological landscapes of the study of sex and sexuality towards heterogeneous intellectual approaches that are postnational, poststructural, and postmodern.
Comparative study of graduate women’s sexual agency and sexual violence experiences in Iran and Canada. - Farinaz Basmechi, University of Ottawa
Moral Pathways of Mixed-Orientation Marriage Attitudes: A Three-City Comparison among Gay Men in China - Houyuan WEI, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Moral Sustainers and Sexual Exceptionalism - Intracommunity Panic Over Promiscuous Barebacking - Benjamin Kampler, Kalamazoo College
“Too Straight to Be Queer?”: Conditional Belonging and Relational Visibility of Pansexual Identity - Wei-Chia Samantha Chao, University at Albany, SUNY
What Might Be: The Possibilities in Identifying With Asexuality - Ash Catonio, University of Toronto; Jessica Fields, University of Toronto