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A Critical Reflexive Approach to Sex Research : Interviews with Men Who Pay for Sex
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A Critical Reflexive Approach to Sex Research : Interviews with Men Who Pay for Sex

A Critical Reflexive Approach to Sex Research is a methodologically focused book that offers rich insights into the often secret subjectivities of men who pay for sex in South Africa. The book centres on the interview context outlining a critical reflexive approach to understanding how knowledge is co-produced by both the interviewer and the participant in research about sex. By attending to the complex dynamics of the research interview this book examines the historic and contemporary relationship between sex work race coloniality sexuality masculinity femininity whorephobia and discourses of disease and contagion. It draws on both empirical interview data and Huysamen’s entries in her research journal to offer a unique approach to building critical reflexivity into every phase of the research process. The critical reflexive approach uses an assemblage of poststructuralist and psychoanalytic theories and practices which together provide tools to interrogate how interview dynamics facilitate shape and restrain the meaning that is produced within the interview. This book will be a valuable resource for anyone interested in researching sex work from intersectional and feminist decolonial perspectives as it probes critical questions surrounding how men make meaning of paying for sex their motivations for doing so and how they negotiate their identities in relation to this stigmatised practice. It provides a unique offering to researchers working on sexual secret and stigmatised topics providing them with a specific set of tools and resources to incorporate reflexivity into their own sex research. Encouraging the reader to look widely to draw on an array of theories and frameworks across disciplines this is fascinating reading for students and researchers in critical psychology research methods and the social sciences. | A Critical Reflexive Approach to Sex Research Interviews with Men Who Pay for Sex

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A Critical Reflexive Approach to Sex Research is a methodologically focused book that offers rich insights into the often secret subjectivities of men who pay for sex in South Africa. The book centres on the interview context outlining a critical reflexive approach to understanding how knowledge is co-produced by both the interviewer and the participant in research about sex. By attending to the complex dynamics of the research interview this book examines the historic and contemporary relationship between sex work race coloniality sexuality masculinity femininity whorephobia and discourses of disease and contagion. It draws on both empirical interview data and Huysamen’s entries in her research journal to offer a unique approach to building critical reflexivity into every phase of the research process. The critical reflexive approach uses an assemblage of poststructuralist and psychoanalytic theories and practices which together provide tools to interrogate how interview dynamics facilitate shape and restrain the meaning that is produced within the interview. This book will be a valuable resource for anyone interested in researching sex work from intersectional and feminist decolonial perspectives as it probes critical questions surrounding how men make meaning of paying for sex their motivations for doing so and how they negotiate their identities in relation to this stigmatised practice. It provides a unique offering to researchers working on sexual secret and stigmatised topics providing them with a specific set of tools and resources to incorporate reflexivity into their own sex research. Encouraging the reader to look widely to draw on an array of theories and frameworks across disciplines this is fascinating reading for students and researchers in critical psychology research methods and the social sciences. | A Critical Reflexive Approach to Sex Research Interviews with Men Who Pay for Sex

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