Mapping your sexuality : from sexual orientation to sexual configurations theory / words: Alex Iantaffi & Meg-John Barker; ideas: Sari van Anders ; illustrations: Jules Scheele.

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[2018]
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Mapping your sexuality : from sexual orientation to sexual configurations theory / words: Alex Iantaffi & Meg-John Barker; ideas: Sari van Anders ; illustrations: Jules Scheele. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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"This zine introduces Sexual Configurations Theory: Sari van Anders's alternative approach to sexual 'orientation'. Alex Iantaffi, Julia Scheele and I worked together with Sari to put together a zine to introduce her ideas simply, and to help you to map your own sexuality on multiple dimensions."--From zinesters' website. https://www.rewriting-the-rules.com/zines/#1535033507641-8d05f1c6-622d

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[United Kingdom] : Alex Iantaffi, Meg-John Barker, Sari van Anders and Jules Scheele, [2018]

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24 pages : black and white illustrations ; 22 cm

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Includes bibliographical references (page 22).

Contents

Introduction -- Common ways of understanding sexuality -- Problems with sexual orientation 1: How are we understanding gender? -- Problems with sexual orientation 2: What about other aspects of sexuality? -- Problems with sexual orientation 3: Is it the same for different kinds of sex & attraction? -- Orientation, status, identity, behaviour and attraction? -- Why Sari developed SCT -- Thinking from the margins -- Intersectionality -- What is SCT? -- Key elements of all regions -- Region 1: Partner number -- Region 2: Gender/sex sexuality -- Region 3: Other aspects of sexuality -- Branching or coinciding? -- Fluid or fixed? -- Bringing it all together: SCT in our everyday lives -- Is this it? Taking SCT further -- Further Resources -- Glossary of terms -- Biographies.

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