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Italians (should) do it better? Medicalisation and the disempowering of intimacy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 January 2016

Raffaella Ferrero Camoletto*
Affiliation:
Department of Cultures, Politics and Society, University of Turin, Turin, Italy
Chiara Bertone
Affiliation:
University of East Piedmont, Italy
*
Corresponding author. Email: raffaella.ferrerocamoletto@unito.it

Abstract

Recent years have witnessed new processes of visibilisation of adult heterosexual men's sexuality in the public arena in Italy, culminating in discussions on sexual scandals. The authors explore here one of these processes: the current mediatisation of a medicalised male sexuality, which appears as a more socially legitimate and scientifically grounded new discourse on masculinity. By analysing recent social campaigns on male sexual health, it will be shown how, far from opening spaces for a de-naturalisation of male sexuality and masculinity, this form of visibility through medicalisation actually works by re-naturalising male sexuality, and thereby restoring virility, through reference to highly gendered respectability and predatory sexual scripts and the disempowering of intimacy as a new sexual script promoting a situational and more symmetric understanding of gender.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Association for the study of Modern Italy 

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