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This positions these older people and their ethnicity in terms of their deviance from the desired, standard, social and cultural norms that are perceived to be typical of the general population, hence constructing these older people and their ethnicity as problematic (see Brotman 2003; Zubair and Victor 2015).
Melissophilia, climacophilia, titillagnia: Bering provocatively examines notions of deviance and the wide- ranging triggers of human desire.
It provides the desired parsimony, while the percentage of deviance explained reduces moderately (from 0.40 for λmin to 0.32 for λ1se in all three methods).
This is known in psychology as cultural tightness ― the desire for strong rules and punishment of deviance, which increases when groups feel they are under threat.
Unlike Cheever, however, she was courageous in facing up to the direction of her sexual desires, though she did have a sometimes pleasurable, sometimes troubling sense of deviance, of running counter to society's grain.
"Excess, infraction, deviance.
GLF positively celebrated queer deviance.
Was John LaDue's deviance counterfeit?
Talk about defining deviance down!
"Aestheticism is a form of reactionary deviance".
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