2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-026x2014000200007
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Cor, classe, gênero: aprendizado sexual e relações de domínio

Abstract: In this paper I discuss apprenticeship experiences of a heterosexual, racialized and class based sexuality in a group of upper-middle class men self-identifying as white, ranging from 43 to 60 years old, in Rio de Janeiro. I examine respondents' accounts on what was defined during the interview as "sexual initiation" with female domestic workers or prostitutes during their adolescence. I concentrate on the analysis of a relationship of domination as it is described by who exercises domination. This analysis di… Show more

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“…Most prostitutes examined in the present study were black, which corroborates the findings reported in other Brazilian studies. (22)(23)(24) It is usually observed that, in the intersectionality between gender and race, prejudice and discrimination against black women that practice prostitution are more evident (23) and lead to a growth in violence (10) and little adherence to hormonal contraceptives, which increases the women's exposure to social vulnerability. (19) However, regarding use of condoms, black prostitutes use this barrier method more often when compared with the Brazilian population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most prostitutes examined in the present study were black, which corroborates the findings reported in other Brazilian studies. (22)(23)(24) It is usually observed that, in the intersectionality between gender and race, prejudice and discrimination against black women that practice prostitution are more evident (23) and lead to a growth in violence (10) and little adherence to hormonal contraceptives, which increases the women's exposure to social vulnerability. (19) However, regarding use of condoms, black prostitutes use this barrier method more often when compared with the Brazilian population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%