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Identity and Sexual Rights - Coggle Diagram
Identity and Sexual Rights
different perception of homosexual identity cross-culturally
creole women loving women
middle class women tend to be childless and hold similar partners
Afro-Surinamese women tend to hold partners with age gaps and raise children
visiting relationships- no shared household
importance of demonstrating fertility- maintain male sexual relations
mati work- recipricol obligations between women
more than sexual
problems with men still holding the majority of power/wealth
western sexual rights based on the body belonging to the individual
disconnect between international and local notions of body
depict body as measure of achievement for all rights
ignore cultural ideologies that construct social/group rights
individual rights cannot always be fully achieved and must be found in community
sexual rights can exist under alt. constructions of the body and its ownership
body as a medium/display of culture
duty over privacy
communal body
individual body and its actions as representative of the community it belongs to
crimes against an individual body seen as crimes against the community
body belonging to the community
women's bodies given in marriage
transfer for potential children's patrilineage- but not of other rights
community responsible for protecting a woman's body