Integrating Black feminist thought into conceptual frameworks of African American adolescent women's sexual scripting processes Article

Stephens, DP, Phillips, L. (2005). Integrating Black feminist thought into conceptual frameworks of African American adolescent women's sexual scripting processes . 7(1), 37-55. 10.1080/14616660500112725

cited authors

  • Stephens, DP; Phillips, L

abstract

  • This paper integrates Black feminist thought with Simon and Gagnon's (1986). Sexual Scripts: Permanence and Change. Archives of Several Behaviour, 15, 97-120.) framework of sexual script development to illustrate ways in which sexuality socialization, messages, and meanings are internalized and are manifested through sexual scripts among African American adolescent women. The influence of the media, peers, family, and racial and gender identity factors in this process are highlighted. As blueprints about sexual norms, behavior, and experiences, the sexual scripting processes identified through this new paradigm have implications for research and programming that target human sexuality issues within this population. © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group Ltd.

publication date

  • April 1, 2005

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 37

end page

  • 55

volume

  • 7

issue

  • 1