LOOP (CHAPTERS 6 & 7)

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LOOP (CHAPTERS 6 & 7) by Mind Map: LOOP (CHAPTERS 6 & 7)

1. Sexuality in the context of local culture

1.1. The carnivalization of desire is largely a masculinist vision of desire and transgression

2. Discourses of sex-positiveness

2.1. Discusses the presentation of elders as capable of expressing interest in sex and the presentation of a daughter encouraging her father to speak of his infidelities appear at a more amusing light

3. The carnivalization of desire

3.1. Working to keep a picture of sexuality in working-class Rio De Janeiro

4. From boys to men: Normative masculinization and heterosexuality

4.1. Explains how class-specific regimes of sexuality do exist

5. A joke that Gloria didnt even find funny

5.1. Gloria explained in an interview that she is disgusted by the face that it happened with her own step father, the man who abused her and then blackmailed her

6. Partial Truths

6.1. Marieta and all other young girls in Felicidad Eterna are warned to defend themselves

7. An evening of terror

7.1. The rape of a child in a shanytown can provoke a gang to murder

8. Soneca's version of the story

8.1. Anita was not a virgin at the time, but for Claudia it was a much worse experience

9. Battling mothers and daughters

9.1. It is hard to discuss the abuse of women by gangs, the misplaced priorities of stepfathers, and the desire of women for men to provide stability

10. A note on the legal universe and rape

10.1. Cultural norms of the dominant class have become embedded in the legal system

11. Black humor as the only response

11.1. The content of humor substantiates the possibility that these dominated classes have a few options beyond laughter

12. Conclusion