Doin' Me: Millennial Women's Expression of Sexual Agency in St. Kitts

Xavienne-Roma Richardson
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Abstract:This research paper explores how millennial women express their sexual agency in St. Kitts. Focus group discussions and interviews (n = 19) revealed that women see choice, consent and freedom from pressure as central to sexual agency; that media, age, inexperience, and societal expectations influenced their agency; and that sexual pleasure and identity became increasingly important to them over time. Women's understanding and actions of agency proved sometimes contradictory, and sexual agency was revealed to be a complex, ever-changing, and individual phenomenon. This study contributes to feminist research in the area of women's sexuality and among millennials—an area and group relatively understudied in the Caribbean. Adding to the limited body of research on St. Kitts done by Kittitians, the study is also significant in examining whether or not traditional gender socialization is being accepted or rejected by young women and provides critical insight for health, education and human rights policymakers, with insight about women's ability to be actors in matters related to sex (such as accessing sex education, negotiating contraceptive use and controlling family planning), and their ability to access and enjoy sexual rights.
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做我:圣基茨千禧一代女性对性代理的表达
摘要:本研究探讨了圣基茨岛千禧一代女性的性代理表达方式。焦点小组讨论和访谈(n = 19)显示,女性认为选择、同意和免于压力是性行为的核心;媒体、年龄、经验不足和社会期望影响了他们的能动性;随着时间的推移,性快感和性身份对他们来说变得越来越重要。女性对代理的理解和行为有时是矛盾的,性代理是一种复杂的、不断变化的、个体的现象。这项研究有助于女性性行为和千禧一代领域的女权主义研究,这是加勒比地区研究相对不足的领域和群体。除了基蒂蒂人对圣基茨进行的有限的研究之外,这项研究在审查年轻妇女是否接受或拒绝传统的性别社会化方面也具有重要意义,并为保健、教育和人权政策制定者提供了重要见解,并深入了解妇女在与性有关的问题上(例如获得性教育、协商避孕药具的使用和控制计划生育)发挥作用的能力。以及他们获得和享受性权利的能力。
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