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Regional Institute
The Regional Institute (RI) on Sexuality, Society, and
Culture is an eight-day conceptual course that seeks to understand
the implications of the current debates on sexuality issues and its
links to culture and society in a regional context.
The goals of the Institute are to:
- Develop a deeper and more coherent theoretical understanding of sexuality and its connections with other issues, including gender and rights
- Examine assumptions on which practitioners base their work within a South and Southeast Asian context.
Topics and discussions included:
- Sexuality and Gender
- Sexual and Reproductive Health and Sexuality
- Sexuality and Pleasure
- Sexuality and Rights
- Issues in Sex Work
- Sexuality and Popular Culture/Representation
Some of the key messages covered include:
- Understanding the difference between sexuality and gender
- Understanding how culture influences concepts of gender and sexuality and vice versa
- Exploring the links between reproductive and sexual health, sexuality, and gender
- Understanding what working with a rights perspective means, how it may change over time, and how it affects the work we do on sexuality
- Understand issues of sex work as work
- Exploring how representation affects attitudes about sexuality
- Exploring and affirming the role of pleasure in sexuality
Participants - Each Institute hosts twenty individuals working on issues of sexuality, gender, and reproductive health from South and Southeast Asia. Participants are selected based on nominations and an application process.
Fees - TARSHI covers the costs of return economy airfare, visa fees, boarding, and lodging.
Faculty - Faculty from across the region teach the course, and facilitate discussions and group work.
They use readings, films, lectures, discussion groups, and case studies from across the region to provide comprehensive and in-depth analysis on sexuality-related issues. The course materials and discussion will be in English.
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