Regulation and resistance : negotiation of premarital sexuality in the context of migrant and refugee women

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Abstract

Constructions of normative sexuality shape the sexual scripts that women are permitted to adopt and the manner in which such sexuality can be expressed. We explored experiences and constructions of premarital sexuality among migrant and refugee women recently resettled in Sydney, Australia, and Vancouver, Canada. A total of 78 semistructured individual interviews and 15 focus groups composed of 82 participants were undertaken with women who had migrated from Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Sri Lanka, and South America. We analyzed the data using thematic decomposition. Across all cultural groups, women’s premarital sexuality was regulated through cultural and religious discourse and material practice. Such regulation occurred across three main facets of women’s lives, shaping the themes presented in this article: (1) regulating premarital sex—the virginity imperative; (2) regulation of relationships with men; and (3) regulation of the sexual body. These themes capture women’s reproduction of dominant discourses of premarital sexuality, as well as women’s resistance and negotiation of such discourses, both prior to and following migration. Identifying migrant and refugee women’s experiences and constructions of premarital sexuality is essential for culturally safe sexual health practice, health promotion, and health education.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1116-1133
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Sex Research
Volume55
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Australia
  • Canada
  • immigrants
  • premarital sex
  • refugees
  • sexual health
  • women

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