In many patriarchal societies
in Africa, heterosexuality is privileged as the single legitimate form of
sexual interaction; other sexualities are marginalised because they are
perceived as un-African, abnormal, sinful and are repressed. Female sexuality too
is subordinated and controlled with it being reduced to women's conventional
mothering roles that are conflated with their reproductive capacities. However,
there is evidence that women in heterosexual relations have the opportunity to
assert themselves and to define pleasurable sex.
Drawing on in-depth interviews
and focus group discussions with married women in heterosexual unions the
article examines the extent to which women from low-income contexts in Uganda
express their sexual agency.
The findings show that within heterosexual
relations, these women are able to express their sexual desires freely and
negotiate diverse options for pleasurable sexual experiences. The evidence
indicates the need for acknowledging variations within heterosexual experiences
and the possibility of positive heterosexual relationships that resist
hegemonic masculinity and subordinated femininity.
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By: Muhanguzi FK1.
- 1Senior Lecturer, School of Women and Gender Studies, Makerere University, P.O. Box 7062, Kampala, UGANDA. Electronic address: floramuha@yahoo.com.
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