Constructing risk and responsibility: a gender,race, and class analysis of news representations of adolescent sexuality |
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Authors: | Jennifer F. Chmielewski Deborah L. Tolman Hunter Kincaid |
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Affiliation: | Critical Social/Personality Psychology, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | Teen sexuality has been portrayed as dangerous (i.e., risk of pregnancy, STIs, sexual victimization for girls) yet pervasive in a growing post-feminist culture of sexualization. Adolescents are tasked with negotiating the difficult terrain of desire and danger as adults persistently construct contradictory discourses and panics around teen sexuality. This study examines a sample of online news media through a feminist intersectional lens, considering race, class, gender, and sexuality as mutually imbricated within dynamics of power, to analyze how contemporary news articles on teen sexuality construct adolescent sexuality at the intersection of neoliberalism and the sexual double standard. Our analysis revealed three particular moral panics around risk for girls: (1) pregnancy and STIs; (2) engagements in sexualization; and (3) sexual victimization. We illuminate how the sexual double standard and neoliberal notions of accountability reinstate and reproduce gendered, raced, and classed representations of adolescent sexualities. |
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Keywords: | Adolescent sexuality online news media sexual double standard neoliberalism intersectionality |
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