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2. Exploring Heteronormativity in the Public Discourse of Jamaican Legislators
- Collection:
- Black Caribbean Literature (BCL)
- Contributers:
- Cowell,Noel (Author) and Saunders,Tanzia (Author)
- Format:
- Journal Article
- Publication Date:
- 2011-12
- Location:
- African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Journal Title:
- Sexuality & Culture
- Journal Title Details:
- 15(4) : 315-331
- Notes:
- Uses the content analysis of publicly available information to explore the posture of key public-policy actors on homosexuals and homosexuality. Concludes that this discourse evinces a settled heteronormative value system, reflecting a consensus on either side of the political divide and applauded by popular culture and popular opinion.
3. Skin Bleaching and the Prestige Complexion of Sexual Attraction
- Collection:
- Black Caribbean Literature (BCL)
- Contributers:
- Charles,Christopher (Author)
- Format:
- Journal Article
- Publication Date:
- 2011-12
- Location:
- African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Journal Title:
- Sexuality & Culture
- Journal Title Details:
- 15(4) : 375-390
- Notes:
- Colorism and skin bleaching is evident in contemporary Jamaica as expressed in some dancehall songs which praise skin bleachers, and the explanatory narratives of skin bleachers that bleaching makes them pretty and sexually attractive to potential spouses. Similar themes are reflected in the criticism that the browning Dancehall Queen Carlene was deemed sexually attractive and choreographically talented only because of her brown physicality. Some spouses request that their partner acquire the bleached physicality because they find it sexually attractive similar to many male clients in 'massage parlors' who only request female sex workers who bleach their skin.