"At-risk? really? I think anyone can get it": bio-pedagogy, sexual health discourses, and African newcomer youth in Winnipeg, Canada
In my thesis, I focus on the role that sexual health messages play in the lives of African newcomer teen girls and young women living in Winnipeg. The research question I ask is: How have sexual health discourses shaped my interlocutors’ experiences and perceptions of sex and sexuality upon settling...
Main Author: | Odger, Allison |
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Other Authors: | Frohlick, Susan (Anthropology) |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30703 |
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