The Sexuality of Two Generations of Andalusian Heterosexual Couples. Social Reproduction and Arbitrary Biologisation of Gender Differences

Béatrice Sommier, Alison Gourvès-Hayward
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– This article deals with the sexuality of couples through a comparison of two generations men and women from an Andalusian village. It is based on an ethnographic study con ducted over eleven years. We analyse and compare the preand post-marital sexual behaviours and representations of, first, the “old generation” and then the “young generation” in order to highlight what has changed and what remains stable. We conclude that, unlike in other areas of social life, in the area of sexuality men rather than women are associated with nature. This disparity leads us to demonstrate the arbitrary biologisation of gender differences. Finally, we attempt to explain the social reproduction of dominant male sexuality within a context of social change. [Spain, Andalusia, sexuality, gender, generations, naturalised
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安达卢西亚两代异性恋夫妇的性行为。社会再生产和性别差异的任意生物化
这篇文章通过对来自安达卢西亚一个村庄的两代男人和女人的比较来探讨夫妻的性行为。它是基于一项历时11年的民族志研究。我们首先对“老一代”和“年轻一代”的婚前和婚后性行为和表现进行了分析和比较,以突出哪些发生了变化,哪些保持稳定。我们得出的结论是,与社会生活的其他领域不同,在性方面,男性而不是女性与自然联系在一起。这种差异使我们证明了性别差异的任意生物学化。最后,我们试图在社会变革的背景下解释男性主导性行为的社会再生产。[西班牙,安达卢西亚,性,性别,世代,归化。
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