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'''Dr Terry Leahy''' is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Arts, School of Humanities and Social Science, Sociology and Anthropology, of the University of Newcastle, Australia. In 1991 he was awarded a PhD for research into the reality of intergenerational sex.<!-- ref>Leahy, T., 2002. [http://www.ipce.info/library_3/files/negotiating_stigma.htm "Negotiating stigma : approaches to intergenerational sex" ]. ISBN 1 877051 01 2. (PhD thesis presented to the University of New South Wales, 1991.)</ref -->
{{Template:Ac}}'''Dr Terry Leahy''' is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Arts, School of Humanities and Social Science, Sociology and Anthropology, of the University of Newcastle, Australia. In 1991 he was awarded a PhD for research into the reality of intergenerational sex.<!-- ref>Leahy, T., 2002. [http://www.ipce.info/library_3/files/negotiating_stigma.htm "Negotiating stigma : approaches to intergenerational sex" ]. ISBN 1 877051 01 2. (PhD thesis presented to the University of New South Wales, 1991.)</ref -->


His thesis, ''Negotiating stigma,'' was based on semi-structured interviews with 19 subjects, 10 to more than 50 years old, both male and female, who had experienced sexual relations with men and women from twenty to fifty years of age. The experiences were positive and occurred between the ages of eight and sixteen. It is a fascinating and erudite study of the self-concepts that children develop in response to the social disapproval of their experiences.  
His thesis, ''Negotiating stigma,'' was based on semi-structured interviews with 19 subjects, 10 to more than 50 years old, both male and female, who had experienced sexual relations with men and women from twenty to fifty years of age. The experiences were positive and occurred between the ages of eight and sixteen. It is a fascinating and erudite study of the self-concepts that children develop in response to the social disapproval of their experiences.  


==Relevant works==
==Relevant works==
* ''[[Negotiating stigma (Leahy, 1991)|Negotiating stigma]] : approaches to intergenerational sex.'' &ndash; 2002 (www.books-reborn.org). &ndash;  ISBN 1 877051 01 2. &ndash; PhD thesis, Univ. New South Wales, Sydney 1991. No longer on-line, for a partial summary see [http://www.ipce.info/library_3/files/negotiating_stigma.htm].
* ''[[Negotiating stigma (Leahy, 1991)|Negotiating stigma]] : approaches to intergenerational sex.'' &ndash; 2002 (www.books-reborn.org). &ndash;  ISBN 1 877051 01 2. &ndash; PhD thesis, Univ. New South Wales, Sydney 1991.<ref>[http://www.ipce.info/library_3/files/negotiating_stigma.htm Ipce - negotiating Stigma, summary]</ref>.
* Positively experienced man/boy sex: the discourse of seduction and the social construction of masculinity. ''Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology,'' '''28,'''1 (1992).
* Positively experienced man/boy sex: the discourse of seduction and the social construction of masculinity. ''Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology,'' 28:1 (1992).<ref>Positively experienced man/boy sex: the discourse of seduction and the social construction of masculinity. ''Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology,'' 28:1 (1992). ([http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/144078339202800104 DOI]); ([https://sci-hub.hkvisa.net/10.1177/144078339202800104 Sci-hub link]).</ref>
* Taking up a position: discourses of femininity and adolescence in the context of man/girl relationships. ''Gender & Society,'' '''8,'''1 (1994).
* The Subject as Strategist of Discourse: Approaches to the Prohibition of Intergenerational Sex. ''Social Semiotics'', Vol 4: No. 1-2 (1994).<ref>The Subject as Strategist of Discourse: Approaches to the Prohibition of Intergenerational Sex. ''Social Semiotics'', Vol 4: No. 1-2 (1994). ([http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10350339409384428 DOI]); ([https://sci-hub.hkvisa.net/10.1080/10350339409384428 Sci-hub link]).</ref>
* Sex and the age of consent: the ethical issues. ''Social Analysis,'' No. 39 (April 1996).
* Taking up a position: discourses of femininity and adolescence in the context of man/girl relationships. ''Gender & Society,'' 8:1 (1994).<ref>Taking up a position: discourses of femininity and adolescence in the context of man/girl relationships. ''Gender & Society,'' 8:1 (1994). ([http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089124394008001004 DOI]); ([https://sci-hub.hkvisa.net/10.1177/089124394008001004 Sci-hub link]).</ref>
* Sex and the age of consent: the ethical issues. ''Social Analysis,'' No. 39 (April 1996).<ref>Sex and the age of consent: the ethical issues. ''Social Analysis,'' No. 39 (April 1996). ([https://www.jstor.org/stable/23171750 DOI]); ([https://sci-hub.hkvisa.net/10.2307/23171750 Sci-hub link]).</ref>


==External link==
==External link==


*[http://www.newcastle.edu.au/staff/profile/terry.leahy.html Leahy's university page - documenting work that goes beyond our scope.]
*[https://www.brongersma.info/images/NegotiatingStigma.pdf Negotiating Stigma] - Full PDF.
*[https://www.newcastle.edu.au/profile/terry-leahy Leahy's university page] - documenting work that goes beyond our scope.
 
==References==


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Dr Terry Leahy is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Arts, School of Humanities and Social Science, Sociology and Anthropology, of the University of Newcastle, Australia. In 1991 he was awarded a PhD for research into the reality of intergenerational sex.

His thesis, Negotiating stigma, was based on semi-structured interviews with 19 subjects, 10 to more than 50 years old, both male and female, who had experienced sexual relations with men and women from twenty to fifty years of age. The experiences were positive and occurred between the ages of eight and sixteen. It is a fascinating and erudite study of the self-concepts that children develop in response to the social disapproval of their experiences.

Relevant works

  • Negotiating stigma : approaches to intergenerational sex. – 2002 (www.books-reborn.org). – ISBN 1 877051 01 2. – PhD thesis, Univ. New South Wales, Sydney 1991.[1].
  • Positively experienced man/boy sex: the discourse of seduction and the social construction of masculinity. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, 28:1 (1992).[2]
  • The Subject as Strategist of Discourse: Approaches to the Prohibition of Intergenerational Sex. Social Semiotics, Vol 4: No. 1-2 (1994).[3]
  • Taking up a position: discourses of femininity and adolescence in the context of man/girl relationships. Gender & Society, 8:1 (1994).[4]
  • Sex and the age of consent: the ethical issues. Social Analysis, No. 39 (April 1996).[5]

External link

References

  1. Ipce - negotiating Stigma, summary
  2. Positively experienced man/boy sex: the discourse of seduction and the social construction of masculinity. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, 28:1 (1992). (DOI); (Sci-hub link).
  3. The Subject as Strategist of Discourse: Approaches to the Prohibition of Intergenerational Sex. Social Semiotics, Vol 4: No. 1-2 (1994). (DOI); (Sci-hub link).
  4. Taking up a position: discourses of femininity and adolescence in the context of man/girl relationships. Gender & Society, 8:1 (1994). (DOI); (Sci-hub link).
  5. Sex and the age of consent: the ethical issues. Social Analysis, No. 39 (April 1996). (DOI); (Sci-hub link).