Dr. Maria Gurevich
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Biography
Dr. Gurevich is Director of the (Sexuality Hub: Integrating Feminist Theory). She joined Ryerson鈥檚 Psychology Department in 2001, following a Clinical/Research Fellowship in Psychosocial Oncology (Princess Margaret Hospital, 1999-2001), and a postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Health Psychology at Mount Saint Vincent University (1996-1998).
Her research examines the ways that popular and scientific discourses about sexuality intersect with people鈥檚 everyday experiences, with negotiations of sexual (im)possibilities and (dis)pleasures at the core. This work interrogates normative assumptions about sexual health, agency, desire, and relationship conduct, based on privilege, power, and access. A central line of research addresses the role of sexual technologies in sexual expectations and practices (e.g., pornography, sexual enhancement medication, sexual expert advice, and digital dating). A critical sexuality studies approach is adopted, wherein the construction and constriction of sexual concepts and practices are examined by tracking the culturally- and historically-specific epistemic and empirical foundations of sexuality research.
A key focus of the SHiFT lab is how "responsible" neoliberal and postfeminist subjects are constructed in a range of representational contexts that target embodiment, identities and practices. Lab members adopt feminist poststructuralist, queer, contemporary psychoanalytic and affect theoretical approaches in their work.
Selected Publications
Thomas, E. & Gurevich, M. (2020, Under Review). Disordering non-Desire: A critical analysis of the medicalization of desire and the DSM-5 diagnosis of Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder. Feminism & Psychology.
Cosma, S. & Gurevich, M. (2020). Securing sex: Embattled masculinity and the pressured pursuit of women鈥檚 bodies in men鈥檚 online sex advice. Feminism & Psychology, 30(1), 42-62.
Cosma, S. & Gurevich, M. (2018). (Re)producing the 鈥渘atural man鈥 in online men鈥檚 advice media: Achieving masculinity through embodied and mental mastery. Psychology & Sexuality, 9(1), 86-97.
Gurevich, M., Cormier, N., Leedham, U., & Brown-Bowers, A. (2018). Sexual dysfunction or sexual discipline?: Sexuopharmaceutical use by men as prevention and proficiency. Feminism & Psychology, 28(3), 309-330.
Gurevich, M., Brown-Bowers, A., Cosma, S., Vasilovsky, A. T., Leedham, U., & Cormier, N. (2017c). Sexually progressive and proficient: Pornographic syntax and postfeminist fantasies. Sexualities, 20(5-6), 558-584.
Vasilovsky, A., & Gurevich, M. (2017). 鈥The body that cannot be contained鈥: Queering psychology鈥檚 gay male body dissatisfaction imperative. Sexualities, 20(5-6), 622-643.
Gurevich, M., Mercer, Z., Cormier, N., & Leedham, U. (2017b). Responsible or reckless men?: Sexuopharmaceutical messages differentiated by sexual identity of users. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 18(4), 341-351.
Gurevich, M., Leedham, U., Brown-Bowers, A., Cormier, N., & Mercer, Z. (2017a). Propping up pharma鈥檚 (natural) neoliberal phallic man: Pharmaceutical representations of the ideal sexuopharmaceutical user. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 19(4), 422鈥437.
Brown-Bowers, A., Gurevich, M., Vasilovsky, A. T., Cosma, S., & Matti, S. (2015). Managed not missing: Young women鈥檚 discourses of sexual desire within a postfeminist heterosexual marketplace. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 39(3), 320-336.
Gurevich, M., Vasilovsky, A. T., Brown-Bowers, A., & Cosma, S. (2015). Affective conjunctions: Social norms, semiotic circuits, and fantasy. Theory & Psychology, 25(4), 513-540.