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Sexualism : ウィキペディア英語版
Sexualism


Sexualism is either discrimination based on sexuality, or sexuality itself. Its most common form is heterosexism.
== Sexual bias ==
Sexualism is discrimination against a person or group on the basis of their sexual orientation or sexual behavior. It usually refers to a predisposition towards heterosexual people, which is biased against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and asexual people, among others. It can, however, also be against heterosexual people. A related term is ''sexual prejudice'', a negative attitude toward someone because of her or his sexual orientation.〔Matlin, Margaret W.,Ph.D., "The Psychology of Women", (2004)〕 This bias is not the same as homophobia, but rather is the discrimination towards or against certain sexual orientations. Heterosexism suggests that the basis for this bias is not found in the individual per se but rather has a broader cultural or biological basis that results in weighted attitudes towards heterosexuality over other sexual orientations. Heterosexism is one form of structural violence.
An earlier definition of this term is:
Sexualism is a belief or argument that one sexual orientation or sexual behaviour is inherently superior to some or all others. Usually it comes in the form of heterosexuality being considered the only natural, normal, or moral mode of sexual behavior, and is also used to refer to the effects of that
instinct. The word ''heterosexism'' has also been proposed to mean essentially the same thing as this form of sexualism.〔Corsini, Raymond J., ''The Dictionary of Psychology'' (2001), ISBN 1-58391-328-9
〕 This word has been suggested as an alternative to homophobia,〔Herek, Gregory M., Ph.D., " Beyond 'Homophobia': Thinking About Sexual Prejudice and Stigma in the Twenty-First Century." Sexuality Research & Social Policy (April, 2004)〕 in part because it uses a parallel structure to sexism or racism. The intent of heterosexism is the examination of the cultural bias towards non-heterosexuals rather than individual bias, which is the focus of homophobia, as well as the adverse affects of normative heterosexuality on heterosexual identifying people. 〔Jackson, S. (2006) Gender, sexuality and heterosexuality: the complexity (and limits) of heteronormativity. Feminist Theory, 7 ( 1). pp. 105-121. ISSN 1464-7001〕
Sexualism should not be confused with heterosexism, which is an (often subconscious) assumption that everyone is heterosexual, and the attitudes associated with that assumption. In queer theory, heterosexism is closely related to heteronormativity.

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