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- Title
Discourses on Sexuality and Occupations: Reflections for Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science.
- Authors
Morrison, Rodolfo; Poblete-Almendras, Maria José
- Abstract
Sexuality and occupation are two constructs studied in different fields of knowledge. Particularly, in occupational therapy and occupational science, their relationship has been sparsely explored from a philosophical perspective. In the following reflection, we present some philosophical approaches to sexuality, occupation, and performativity to inquire about the impact of discourses about sexuality on the practice of occupations. For this analysis, we take an example developed by Foucault in one of his classes at the Collège de France. We believe that this helps us question the established discourses surrounding truth, especially concerning sexuality. Subsequently, we address the concept of occupation, taking into consideration Schliebener's proposal from existentialist philosophy. Understanding occupation as a dimension of being, we explain how it can be comprehended through Butler's theory of performativity and, consequently, express a sexual dimension. Finally, we establish an interconnection between the preceding concepts, taking sexual dissidents as an example. We propose that this reflection can broaden the possibilities of understanding occupations as points of resistance against normative discourses about sexuality. This may be relevant for contemplating practice and research in occupational science and occupational therapy, as it expands the understanding of sexuality beyond mere activities and centers it as a form of expression of being through occupation.
- Subjects
COLLEGE de France; OCCUPATIONAL science; OCCUPATIONAL therapy; SEXUAL minorities; OCCUPATIONAL exposure; DISCOURSE
- Publication
Sexes, 2023, Vol 4, Issue 3, p392
- ISSN
2411-5118
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/sexes4030025