| Literature DB >> 20445831 |
Luís Felipe Rios1, Vera Paiva, Ivia Maksud, Cinthia Oliveira, Claudia Maria da Silva Cruz, Cristiane Gonçalves da Silva, Veriano Terto, Richard Parker.
Abstract
In this paper we discuss the positions of Christian leaders about "managing" the sexuality of young people, as contextualized by the sexual politics of the state. These reflections are a result of an ethnographic study, conducted through archival work, participant observation, and interviews with 47 religious leaders in Recife. The analysis shows the space of religion as a disciplinary site, operating through transcendent reasoning ("responsibility"). The person is expected to incorporate such reasoning, and thus, make the appropriate differentiations between "right" and "wrong". AIDS and adolescent pregnancy appear as a result of "temptations of the erotic flesh". Through the perspective of human rights and health, the article deconstructs the idea of the "flesh" as dominated by "temptation" and an "essential force", which leads the person to stray/sin/"risk"; resituating sexuality as a positive instance for subjects (of rights), and a condition for social fertility.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 20445831 PMCID: PMC2863337 DOI: 10.1590/S1413-73722008000400005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psicol Estud ISSN: 1413-7372