NARRATIVES ON BECOMING A SEXUALLY LIBERATED BLACK-WOMXN : EXPLORING THE INTERSECTIONS OF HERSTORY USING A SEX-POSITIVE BLACK FEMINIST-WOMXNIST LENS


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Black-Womxn's sexuality has been historically defined by controlling images (Collins, 2009), in terms of risky sexual behaviors (Thomas et al., 2009), and limited by sexual double standards (Fasula et al., 2014). As Black-Womxn's sexuality is frequently examined with a sex-negative lens (i.e., controlling images, sexual double standards, and sexual risk) and few studies challenge the traditionally oppressive depictions of her sexuality, this study will explore the lived experiences of sexually liberated Black-Womxn guided by a Black Feminist-Womxnist (BFW) research paradigm (Lindsay-Dennis, 2015) and sex-positive framework (Burnes et al., 2017; Hargons et al., 2017; Mosher, 2017).

Through an exploration of the intersections of Black-Womxn's race and ethnicity (i.e., being Black or her Blackness), sex and gender (i.e., being Womxn or her Womxnness), and sexuality (i.e., becoming or being sexually liberated), this narrative inquiry has three primary purposes. First, to understand how Black-Womxn's define sexual liberation. Second, to understand what becoming sexually liberated means to Black-Womxn. Third, to explore how Black-Womxn become sexually liberated. In other words, this study explores the definition, meaning, and journey to sexual liberation among Black-Womxn. By exploring the narratives of becoming sexually liberated, the goal is to demystify the experiences and behaviors of Black-Womxn as sexual beings and to debunk harmful stereotypes, inaccuracies, and distortions about Black-Womxn's sexuality.

Additionally, by seeking to understand the change process from sexual oppression to sexual liberation, this study contributes to the literature and clinical training about the significant factors that contribute to Black-Womxn's ability to transcend interlocking systems of oppression and socialization enforced by sex-negativity, controlling images, and sexual double standards to identify ways to help Black-Womxn on their sexual liberation journey. Understanding Black-Womxn's sexual development process in a sex-positive cultural context is essential to developing counseling interventions and prevention strategies that can lead to decreased risk (Thomas, Crook, & Cobia, 2009), as well as improved sexual health and overall well-being. To explore and understand what it is like for Black-Womxn to become sexually liberated, and to understand what it means for Black-Womxn to self-define as sexually liberated at the intersection of race, gender, and sexuality, this study presents the following central research question: what are the lived experiences for Black-Womxn during their journey to become sexually liberated?


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What are the lived experiences of Black-Womxn during the journey to becoming sexually liberated?

— andrea m. stiles | narratives on becoming a sexually liberated black-womxn



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