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Talking “the talk” in sexuality education
Malmö University, Faculty of Education and Society (LS), Department of Natural Science, Mathematics and Society (NMS).ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3614-9603
(English)Manuscript (preprint) (Other academic)
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URN: urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-75588OAI: oai:DiVA.org:mau-75588DiVA, id: diva2:1954824
Available from: 2025-04-28 Created: 2025-04-28 Last updated: 2025-04-28Bibliographically approved
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1. Orientations in swedish sexuality education
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2025 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

This thesis contemplates the complexity of sexuality education in schooling by focusing on how Swedishsexuality education has come to be organised, stabilised, and able to reproduce positions of privilege andmarginalisation while it, at the same time has been seeking to disrupt and emancipate. By utilizing SaraAhmed’s concept of orientation, this thesis discusses the contribution of four stand-alone articles to explorehow the body, gender, race, and sexuality are (re)produced in Swedish sexuality education, how sexualityeducation is conditioned, and how educators can navigate sexuality education to “do right”.

Article I analyses biology education textbooks and interviews with teachers. It shows that a particularform of Swedish exceptionalism prevails within contemporary Swedish sexuality education in the shape ofhappy stories, which, on the one hand, emphasise important progression in legislation concerning sexualand reproductive rights and, on the other, reproduces exclusion by marginalising or othering anything butthe happiness of the open, inclusive, and progressive Swedishness. Article II presents a hermeneuticreading of a Linnaean lecture from the 1700s called Om sättet att tillhopa gå [About the way to becometogether]. By discussing this lecture through other scholarly work on Linnaeus and conceptualisation of thebody, gender, race and sexuality, the article discusses the body was envisioned to be a holistic vessel. Through Article I and Article II, the thesis discusses how conceptions of the body have radically changedand how this has affected both sexuality education and actions in society.

Article III discusses the tradition and pedagogic culture of talking within Swedish sexuality education byanalysing interviews and observations of municipality actors working with in-service teachers’ professionaldevelopment. It suggests that talking in sexuality education is neither natural nor neutral, for it is a culturalperformance of pedagogic tradition and ideals in which teachers can embody ideals of professionalism. Toget more insight into the embodiment of ideals, Article IV focuses on teachers’ experiences of how gender,age and sexuality has conditioned their practices in sexuality education. The article highlights how,especially older women, “tanter”, become successful as they embody a heterosexual, yet desexualised, lifecourse. In contrast, men, both young and old, are conditioned to perform safe forms of masculinity.

Together, Article III and Article IV show how teachers’ efforts to disrupt and emancipate normativenotions of gender and sexuality simultaneously can reproduce positions of privilege.

To conclude, this thesis shows sexuality education to be not only complex but unfulfilling as it reproducespositions of privilege and marginalisation, even if it is seeking to disrupt and emancipate. However, byshowing this, the thesis delivers a compelling argument for why it is necessary to continue providing anddeveloping sexuality education in school, as it is an important instrument for understanding who we are,what we know and how we are going to be uniquely diverse in a shared reproductive future.

Abstract [sv]

Den har avhandlingen begrundar komplexiteten i skolans sexualundervisning genom att fokusera pa hur den svenska sexualundervisningen har kommit att organisera, stabilisera och reproducera privilegium och marginaliseringar samtidigt som den har forsokt att stora normer och frigora individen. Genom att anvanda Sara Ahmeds begrepp orienteringar diskuterar denna avhandling bidraget fran fyra fristaende artiklar for att utforska hur kroppen, kon, ras och sexualitet aterskapas i svensk sexualundervisning. Avhandlingen syftar ocksa till att synliggora hur sexualundervisning ar villkorad och vad det kan innebara for larare "gora ratt" inom detta kunskapsomrade. Artikel I analyserar biologilarobocker och intervjuer med larare. Den visar att en sarskild form av svensk exceptionalism formedlas genom en mangd glada berattelser som framhaller Sveriges och svenskars progressiva varderingar och lagstiftningar nar det kommer till jamstalldhet samt sexuella-och reproduktiva rattigheter. Artikeln diskuterar hur de glada berattelserna i sexualundervisningen belyser viktiga framsteg, samtidigt som de aterskapar uteslutning genom att marginalisera eller forminska allt som inte ar den glada, oppna, inkluderande och progressiva svenskheten. Sexualundervisning har varit obligatorisk i Sverige sedan 1955, men dess historia stracker sig langre tillbaka i tiden. For att utforska orienteringar bakat i tiden presenterar Artikel II en hermeneutisk lasning av forelasning som pastas vara given av Carl von Linne nagon gang pa 1700-talet. Forelasningen som kallas Om sättet att tillhopa gå diskuteras genom att lagga ett sarskilt fokus pa hur kroppen, kon, ”ras”, sexualitet och reproduktion forestalls och vad det ar for kunskap som den tidens sexualundervisning kan tankas formedla. Genom att placera Artikel I och Artikel II i relation till varandra diskuterar avhandlingen hur uppfattningar om kroppen har forandrats och hur dessa ideer om kroppar har paverkat bade sexualundervisning och handlingar i samhallet. SAMMANFATTNING 15 Artikel III diskuterar hur den svenska sexualundervisningen uppbar en tradition och en pedagogisk kultur av att prata. I artikeln analyseras intervjuer och observationer av kommunala aktorer som arbetar med fortbildning for larare. Artikel diskuterar hur den pratande praktiken inom sexualundervisning varken ar naturligt eller neutralt, eftersom det blir en form av kulturellt framtradande av en ideal pedagogisk tradition. Genom att beharska pratet forkroppsligar larare idealen om professionalism. For att fa mer insikt om hur forkroppsligande av ideal inom sexualundervisning lagger Artikel IV fokus pa hur kon, alder och sexualitet villkorar larares undervisning. Artikeln lyfter fram hur kvinnor, och da sarskilt aldre kvinnor, sa kallade "tanter", blir ett framgangsrikt pedagogiskt subjekt eftersom de forkroppsligar en heterosexuell men avsexualiserad livsbana. Man, saval unga som gamla, ar daremot villkorade att genomfora sexualundervisning pa ett satt dar de forkroppsliga en trygg och ofarlig maskulinitet eftersom den manliga heterosexualiteten ar kodad som en aktiv sexualitet. Tillsammans visar Artikel III och Artikel IV hur larares anstrangningar att stora och motverka normativa forestallningar om kon och sexualitet i undervisningen blir genomforbara just for att de forkroppsligar normerande privilegierade positioner. Sammanfattningsvis visar denna avhandling att sexualundervisning inte bara ar komplex utan otillfredsstallande eftersom den aterskapar privilegierade och marginaliserade positioner, trots dess ansats att stora normer och frigora individen. Denna spanning utgor dock det grundlaggande argument till varfor det ar nodvandigt att fortsatta att tillhandahalla och utveckla sexualundervisning i skolan. For trots allt visar avhandlingen hur sexualundervisning ar ett viktigt instrument for att tillgangliggora kunskap for att kunna forsta vilka vi ar, vad vi vet och hur vi ska kunna vara unikt olika i en gemensam reproduktiv framtid.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Malmö: Malmö University Press, 2025. p. 124
Series
Malmö Studies in Educational Sciences: Doctoral Dissertation Series, ISSN 1651-4513, E-ISSN 2004-9161 ; 111
Keywords
Biology, Biology Education, Exceptionalism, Gender, Norms, Science Education, Scientific Racism, Sex Education, Sexuality Education, Sexuality
National Category
Educational Sciences
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-75582 (URN)10.24834/isbn.9789178776252 (DOI)978-91-7877-624-5 (ISBN)978-91-7877-625-2 (ISBN)
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2025-04-23, OR:D138, Orkanen, Malmö universitet, Malmö, 13:15 (English)
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Article II and III in dissertation as manuscript

Available from: 2025-04-25 Created: 2025-04-25 Last updated: 2025-04-30Bibliographically approved

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