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      Mito y discurso sobre la sexualidad adolescente en páginas web de habla hispana Translated title: Myth and discourse on adolescent sexuality in Hispanic Websites

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          Este artículo es resultado de la investigación acerca de los discursos, que sobre la sexualidad, manejan los sitios web de educación sexual, dirigidos a adolescentes de habla hispana. Para el análisis se elige un corpus de textos de 6 sitios web, a través de muestreo intencional, en el que se trabajan tres ejes: noción de sexualidad, género y diversidad sexual. Se realiza un análisis cualitativo interpretativo, a través del cual se hace una aproximación al Mito tal como es definido por Roland Barthes. Como resultado central, se halla que el régimen de representaciones sobre la sexualidad adolescente que se promueve en los sitios web analizados, no pretende subvertir el régimen biologicista, adulto, masculino y heterosexual que ha caracterizado históricamente la sexualidad en occidente.

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          This article is the result of research about sexuality discourses used in sexual education websites that target Spanish speaking adolescents. For the analysis, purposive sampling of the text of six different websites was reviewed, in which three key concepts were analyzed: sexuality notion, gender, and sexual diversity. A qualitative interpretative analysis was performed, through which an approach to Myth, as it is defined by Roland Barthes, is made. As a main result, it is found that the system of representations of adolescent sexuality promoted in the analyzed websites is not intended to subvert the biologistic, adult, male, and heterosexual sexuality regimen that has prevailed historically in the West.

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                Universidad Autónoma del Caribe, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas (Barranquilla )
                1692-5858
                January 2014
                : 12
                : 1
                : 73-89
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidad Mariana de Pasto Colombia
                [2 ] Universidad Autónoma del Caribe Colombia
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                S1692-58582014000100006
                d134a890-8423-4f7b-ac24-d6e6c492e5ae

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                SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY

                Sociology
                Adolescent Sexuality,discourse analysis,Myth,Websites,gender,sexual diversity,Sexualidad adolescente,análisis de discurso,Mito,Páginas web,género,diversidad sexual

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