Are Queer Men Queering Consent? A Scoping Review of Sexual Consent Literature Among Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Queer Men (Postprint)
Date
2024-06-07
Authors
Webber, Val
McCready, Samantha
Yurkovich, Claire
Dietzel, Christopher
Feicht, Becky
Joy, Phillip
Holmes, Dave
Numer, Matthew
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Taylor & Francis
Abstract
Objectives: To review the literature on Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Queer (GBTQ) men and sexual
consent.
Methods: Eight electronic databases were searched in June 2022, yielding 1924 articles; 30
were included for review after screening.
Results: We found a growing body of literature focused on GBTQ men, with an increasingly
intersectional lens. Most studies adopted a nuanced definition of sexual consent. Many discussed
the unique sexual scripts developed by GBTQ men to communicate consent, especially
in sex venues, and how unfamiliarity with these scripts creates vulnerability for newly
“out” men. A common theme was the impact of heteromasculine norms on sexual encounters
between GBTQ men.
Conclusions: The reviewed literature problematizes binary definitions of consent and miscommunication
theories of assault. It both celebrates and problematizes GBTQ sexual cultures.
We encourage future research to adopt more explicitly anti-carceral approaches to
studying sexual consent and violence.
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ARTICLE HISTORY
Received 6 October 2023
Revised 14 May 2024
Accepted 22 May 2024
KEYWORDS
Sexual consent; sexual
violence; sexual scripts;
GBTQ men; scoping review
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Citation
Val Webber, Samantha McCready, Claire Yurkovich, Christopher Dietzel, Becky Feicht, Phillip Joy, Dave Holmes & Matthew Numer (07 Jun 2024): Are Queer Men Queering Consent? A Scoping Review of Sexual Consent Literature Among Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Queer Men, International Journal of Sexual Health, DOI: 10.1080/19317611.2024.2360727