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Gender and Sexuality Dynamics in Tariffed Sex among Men: Analysis of the Notion of Communities of Practice
Author(s) -
Cristiano Hamann,
Adolfo Pizzinato,
Kátia Bones Rocha
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
temas em psicologia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2175-3652
pISSN - 1413-389X
DOI - 10.9788/tp2017.3-06en
Subject(s) - human sexuality , dynamics (music) , gender studies , sociology , psychology , pedagogy
The present study analyzes the establishment of communities of practice in the context of tariffed sex exercised by men, focusing on sexuality performances and gender identifi cations. Was used an approach inspired by the Grounded Theory, through which were held fi eld diaries in tariffed sex settings, narrative interviews with six men who engage in the activity and two managers, respectively, of two specialized places in the Porto Alegre ́s sexual market, during the year 2015. The corpus was analyzed from a discursive theoretical perspective and was identifi ed dynamics associated with the formation of communities of practice by means of surveillance and correction strategies, in a way that aspects such as corporeal and performative investment updated consumer relations circumscribed in some control dynamics. Power relations are shown in a way of “desexualization” of the client, or the feminization of the male prostitute, so the notion of community does not dissociate from discursive heteronormative aspects.

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