This study explored how Indigenous women living in Australia understand, experience and construct sexuality within contexts dominated by revealed the impact of Eurocentric conceptualisations of gender, embodiment and intimacy. This project was informed by feminist methodology and collected data using semi-structured focus groups, which naturally took on the yarning method. The discussions, held on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, were had with women aged 42 to 73 years, across three focus groups. The women primarily constructed sexuality within Australia’s history of colonisation, discrimination and prejudice against Indigenous people, the uptake of European values and their impact on Indigenous people over time and across generations. Sel...
Background: Indigenous Australians have significantly poorer status on a large range of health,educa...
When compared to other women in Australia Aboriginal women are considered the most socially and econ...
This article seeks to understand Indigenous Australian young people’s relationships and their exper...
This study explored how Indigenous women living in Australia understand, experience and construct se...
This study explored how Indigenous women living in Australia understand, experience and construct se...
This thesis is a critical study of Indigenous women’s perceptions of their identity and sexuality, u...
Objectives: To examine older Australian’s perspectives on how their sexual lives can best be support...
This paper presents findings from an exploratory study that explored how Shona- Zimbabwean women li...
A growing body of literature is challenging understanding of sexuality in later life. The dominance ...
Sexual health indicators for young remote-living Aboriginal women are the worst of all of Australian...
Sexual health indicators for young remote-living Aboriginal women are the worst of all of Australia...
Objective To examine older Australian's perspectives on how their sexual lives can best be supported...
There is an increasing body of work identifying and analyzing notions of resilience from indigenous ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the...
This paper discusses the influence of cross-cultural modes of communication on perceptions of sexual...
Background: Indigenous Australians have significantly poorer status on a large range of health,educa...
When compared to other women in Australia Aboriginal women are considered the most socially and econ...
This article seeks to understand Indigenous Australian young people’s relationships and their exper...
This study explored how Indigenous women living in Australia understand, experience and construct se...
This study explored how Indigenous women living in Australia understand, experience and construct se...
This thesis is a critical study of Indigenous women’s perceptions of their identity and sexuality, u...
Objectives: To examine older Australian’s perspectives on how their sexual lives can best be support...
This paper presents findings from an exploratory study that explored how Shona- Zimbabwean women li...
A growing body of literature is challenging understanding of sexuality in later life. The dominance ...
Sexual health indicators for young remote-living Aboriginal women are the worst of all of Australian...
Sexual health indicators for young remote-living Aboriginal women are the worst of all of Australia...
Objective To examine older Australian's perspectives on how their sexual lives can best be supported...
There is an increasing body of work identifying and analyzing notions of resilience from indigenous ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the...
This paper discusses the influence of cross-cultural modes of communication on perceptions of sexual...
Background: Indigenous Australians have significantly poorer status on a large range of health,educa...
When compared to other women in Australia Aboriginal women are considered the most socially and econ...
This article seeks to understand Indigenous Australian young people’s relationships and their exper...