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- Title
Postfeminist Versions of Equality? An Analysis of Relationship and Sex Counseling Practices in Finland.
- Authors
Kolehmainen, Marjo
- Abstract
Relationship and sex counseling are pivotal components of the "therapeutization of society," which has been identified and widely examined as a key transformation of 21st-century modern Western societies. The particular understandings of gender and sexuality that circulate in those practices contribute to the wider everyday conceptions of intimate life and are thus important to investigate from a feminist perspective. Combining insights from studies on therapeutic cultures, research on intimate relationships, scholarship on postfeminism, and affect theory, this article taps into the often ambivalent ways in which gender equality and sexual rights are articulated in relationship and sex counseling practices. My data are derived from an ethnographic investigation of relationship enhancement events in Finland. Equality was widely supported at these events, but there was no consensus regarding what desirable equality actually looked like. My analysis identifies several contradictory patterns in the data. First, there are statements to the effect that equality has "gone too far." Second, many experts express tokenized critiques yet remain invested in depoliticizing views. Third, there are acts of resistance that embrace diversity and expand everyday understandings of gender and sexuality. I argue that these patterns constitute a postfeminist sensibility, thus complicating the belief that Nordic countries are exceptionally supportive of equality.
- Subjects
EQUALITY; SEX counseling; POSTFEMINISM
- Publication
Gender & Society, 2022, Vol 36, Issue 1, p63
- ISSN
0891-2432
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/08912432211057922