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What Does Social Work Desire?

Pages 131-137 | Published online: 13 Feb 2008
 

Abstract

This shorter discussion piece examines the ways in which sexuality is theorised within social work. The author briefly analyses a dominant version of sexuality theory found in anti‐discriminatory practice, before going on to suggest an alternative approach based upon an analysis of how ‘sexuality’ itself is produced and put to use within social work discourse. The author proposes that desire might be used as a way to question limiting conceptions of sexuality, and to highlight and challenge heteronormative practices within social work.

Notes

1. ‘Heteronormativity’ has been defined as the process by which ‘within social life heterosexuality is constructed as a compulsory norm and non‐heterosexualities are constructed as deviant’ (Beasley, Citation2005, p. 251).

2. For arguments against civil partnerships see Wise & Stanley (Citation2004).

3. A very interesting example of a narrative about a gay carer/parent who is also presented as a sexual being is given in Miguel Albaladejo's Spanish film, Cachorro (Citation2004).

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