Abstract

The objective of this article is to contribute to sex education with a methodology that facilitates subjective expression through the body in its different experiences. For that, we propose an intertextual model of sexual self-care that focuses on gender and rights. This work strategy stimulates the emergence of meanings and discourses embodied in a protagonist’s body. These procedures are applied in interactive workshops, where the experience narrated, written and graphed on one’s own body and sexuality is articulated. Based on this amalgam, a body map is drawn that illustrates a geography of interpersonal relationships. In the process, the importance of gender mandates, coming from meaningful figures, is understood. From these findings it is possible to self-analyze experiences that emerge from the intrapsychic levels weaved with sociocultural and emotional experiences, which opens opportunities for the deconstruction of hegemonic positions. The relationship that develops between the person who produces the intertextual map of the body and the person who orients the process is dialogical in that the notions of authorship, agency and subjective autonomy are recognized, which increases the possibilities of redefining gender’s position in social relationships and provides a strategy for educational programs considered from the protagonist’s perspective. It is concluded that this model facilitates the process of corporeal self-care in that it strengthens autonomy through the recognition of authorship and agency, strengthening the redefinition of a gendered position in social relationships, providing a strategy for educational prevention programs and the promotion of sexuality.

Highlights

  • The participants are required to: (a) express their willingness and availability to work in the process of corporal reappropriation and subjective autonomy based on the recovery of autobiographical events; (b) achieve continuity and regularity to participate in all the sessions; and (c) be willing to sign an informed consent form for the use of the autobiography, corporal map and narratives in the biographical research process

  • The contributions of Roland Barthes stand out for revealing the value of color, image, and light in artistic_cultural creations where the author grants high symbolic value to the graphic content. He contributes with important methodological ruptures in the application of intertextuality for the analysis of cultural products). We propose that this theoretical view provides contributions to the need for generating a work methodology that rescues the languages of the body, we suggest that the theoretical election at the time of performing the interpretive act remain at the free choice of the person who performs the process accompanied by the person who educates or applies the model

  • The works based on the biographical method have traditionally left voids of knowledge on the discourses of the sexual and emotional experiences that the body produces

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Summary

A Methodological Model for the Promotion of Sexual Corporeal

Jimena Silva Segovia 1, *, Pablo Zuleta Pastor 2 and Estefany Castillo Ravanal 3. Academic Editors: Stefano Eleuteri, Dirección de Investigación, Postgrado y Transferencia Tecnológica, Universidad de Tarapacá, Arica 1000000, Chile

Introduction
Gender in Education
Recover the Discourse of the Body for Sex Education
Intertextual Maps of the Body for Sex Education Based on Gender and Rights
Organization of the Group
Preparation of the Lifeline
Autobiographical Writings
Relating What Is Written
Corporal Intertextuality
Close-Out Phase
Interpretation of the Documental Corpus
How to Work with Educators on Sexuality
Workshop Sessions
Basic Conditions to Conduct the Workshop
Materials for the Workshop Sessions
For the Beginning of the Session
Notes for Facilitators
For Planning the Workshops
Findings
Conclusions
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