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Introducing the New Sexuality Studies: 3rd Edition 3rd edition [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 702 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 1610 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Jul-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138902934
  • ISBN-13: 9781138902930
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 702 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 1610 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Jul-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138902934
  • ISBN-13: 9781138902930
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Introducing the New Sexuality Studies is an innovative, reader-friendly anthology of original essays and interviews that introduces the field of Sexuality Studies to undergraduate students. Examining the social, cultural and historical dimensions of sexualities, this anthology is designed to serve as a comprehensive textbook for sexualities and gender-related courses at the undergraduate level.The book’s contributors include both well-established scholars, including Patricia Hill Collins, Jeffrey Weeks, Travis Kong, Deborah Tolman and C.J. Pascoe, as well as emerging voices in sexuality studies. This collection will provide students of sociology, gender and sexuality with a challenging and broad introduction to the social study of sexuality that they will find accessible and engaging.
List of illustrations
xi
Acknowledgments xii
General introduction xiii
Part 1 Laying the foundations
1(56)
1 Working in the (social) construction zone
3(9)
Lars D. Christiansen
Nancy L. Fischer
2 Theoretical perspectives
12(12)
Steven Seidman
3 Black sexual politics revisited
24(9)
Patricia Hill Collins
4 Transforming the sex/gender/sexuality system: the construction of trans categories in the United States
33(10)
Laurel Westbrook
5 The social construction of sexuality
43(8)
Jeffrey Weeks
6 Surveying sex
51(6)
Edward Laumann
Part 2 Sexual bodies and behaviors
57(56)
7 Medicine and the making of a sexual body
59(10)
Celia Roberts
8 Polishing the pearl: discoveries of the clitoris
69(5)
Lisa Jean Moore
9 Viagra and the coital imperative
74(7)
Nicola Gavey
10 Sex and the senior woman
81(6)
Meika Loe
11 The body, disability, and sexuality
87(10)
Thomas J. Gerschick
12 Orgasm
97(8)
Juliet Richters
13 Anal sex: phallic and other meanings
105(8)
Simon Hardy
Part 3 Gender and sexuality
113(66)
14 Unruly bodies: intersex variations of sex development
115(9)
Sharon E. Preves
15 From transgender to trans*: the ongoing struggle for the inclusion, acceptance and celebration of identities beyond the binary
124(12)
Joelle Ruby Ryan
16 Adolescent girls' sexuality: the more it changes, the more it stays the same
136(7)
Deborah L. Tolman
17 "Guys are just homophobic": rethinking adolescent homophobia and heterosexuality
143(9)
C. J. Pascoe
18 Not "straight," but still a "man": negotiating non-heterosexual masculinities in Beirut
152(8)
Ghassan Moussawi
19 How not to talk about Muslim women: patriarchy, Islam and the sexual regulation of Pakistani women
160(10)
Saadia Toor
20 Mis-conceptions about unintended pregnancy: considering context in sexual and reproductive decision-making
170(9)
Jennifer A. Reich
Part 4 Sexual identities and sexual fluidity
179(82)
21 Introducing asexuality, unthinking sex
181(11)
Ela Przybylo
22 Sexual fluidity
192(3)
Lisa Diamond
23 Learning to be queer: college women's sexual fluidity
195(12)
Leila J. Rupp
Verta Taylor
Shaeleya D. Miller
24 The bisexual menace revisited: or, shaking up social categories is hard to do
207(8)
Kristin G. Esterberg
25 Beyond bi: sexual fluidity, identity, and the post-bisexual revolution
215(10)
April Callis
26 Shrinking lesbian culture
225(4)
Arlene Stein
27 Straight men and women
229(11)
James Joseph Dean
28 Sexual narratives of "straight" women
240(10)
Nicole LaMarre
29 Men's sexual flexibility
250(11)
Eric Anderson
Stefan Robinson
Part 5 Intimacies
261(62)
30 Romantic love
263(9)
Eva Illouz
31 Sexual capital and social inequality: the study of sexual fields
272(10)
Adam Isaiah Green
32 Identities, inequalities, and the partners of trans folks
282(7)
Carey Jean Sojka
33 Gender and the organization of heterosexual intimacy
289(6)
Daniel Santore
34 Interracial romance: the logic of acceptance and domination
295(9)
Kumiko Nemoto
35 Inventions of hetero-sex in later life: beyond dysfunction and the coital imperative
304(9)
Linn Sandberg
36 Sexual politics in intimate relationships: sexual coercion and harassment
313(10)
Lisa K. Waldner
Part 6 Sexual lifestyles
323(68)
37 Contesting the culture of monogamy: consensual nonmonogamies and polyamory
325(12)
Christian Klesse
38 The time of the sadomasochist: hunting with(in) the "tribus"
337(9)
Darren Langdridge
39 Dominatrixes and the BDSM scene
346(7)
Danielle J. Lindemann
40 The racial and sexual stereotypes of the "down low" on Craigslist.org
353(10)
Salvador Vidal-Ortiz
Brandon Andrew Robinson
41 Sexual liberation and the creative class in Israel
363(8)
Dana Kaplan
42 Wikisexuality: a new category of sexuality in the virtual world
371(10)
L. Ayu Saraswati
43 "The thorn in my side": how ex-gays, ex-ex-gays and celibate gays negotiate their religious and sexual identities
381(10)
S. J. Creek
Part 7 Sexuality, media, and commerce
391(84)
44 Popular culture constructs sexuality
393(7)
Joshua Gamson
45 "She isn't whoring herself out like a lot of other girls we see": heteronormative propriety and "authentic" American girlhood on Taylor Swift fan forums
400(12)
Adriane Brown
46 Gendered dynamics of social media
412(10)
Sander de Ridder
Sofie Van Bauwel
47 Internet sex: the seductive "freedom to"
422(10)
Dennis D. Waskul
48 The political economy of sexual labor
432(8)
Elizabeth Bernstein
49 Sex workers
440(8)
Wendy Chapkis
50 Intimate labor in the adult film industry
448(8)
Heather Berg
51 Making politics explicit: depicting authenticity in women-made pornography
456(12)
Jill Bakehorn
52 Pleasure for sale: feminist sex stores
468(7)
Alison Better
Part 8 Sexual regulation and inequality
475(74)
53 Sexuality, state, and nation
477(8)
Jyoti Puri
54 Children's sexual citizenship
485(9)
Kerry H. Robinson
55 One is not born a bride: how weddings regulate heterosexuality
494(6)
Chrys Ingraham
56 The marriage contract
500(7)
Mary Bernstein
57 Lesbian and gay parents: situated subjects
507(8)
Yvette Taylor
58 Purity and pollution: sex as a moral discourse
515(8)
Nancy L. Fischer
59 Christianity and the regulation of sexuality in the United States
523(7)
Joshua Grove
60 Healing (disorderly) desire: medical-therapeutic regulation of sexuality
530(14)
P. J. McGann
61 Sex and power
544(5)
Kristen Barber
Part 9 Sexual politics
549(64)
62 The evolution of same-sex marriage politics in the U.S.
551(8)
Kathleen E. Hull
63 Gay men and lesbians in the Netherlands
559(6)
Gert Hekma
Jan Willem Duyvendak
64 Queering the sexual and racial politics of urban revitalization
565(9)
Donovan Lessard
65 Transgender biopolitics in the U.S.: regulating gender through a heteronormative lens
574(8)
Jody Ahlm
66 Politics of sex education
582(6)
Janice M. Irvine
67 The pro-family movement
588(8)
Tina Fetner
68 Iran's sexual revolution
596(8)
Pardis Mahdavi
69 War and the politics of sexual violence
604(9)
Margarita Palacios
Silvia Posocco
Part 10 Global and transnational sexualities
613(69)
70 Mexican immigrants, heterosexual sex and loving relationships in the United States
615(10)
Gloria Gonzalez-Lopez
71 Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill: reflections from a transnational frame
625(11)
Marcia Oliver
72 Foreign/females: debating women's transnational sexualities in China
636(11)
James Farrer
73 Condoms in the global economy
647(6)
Peter Chua
74 Sexual tourism
653(9)
Julia O'Connell Davidson
75 Migrant sex work and trafficking: sorting them out
662(9)
Laura Agustin
76 The public and hidden sexualities of Filipina women in Lebanon
671(11)
Hay-eon Lee
Index 682
Nancy L. Fischer is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of Urban Studies at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. In 2009, she chaired the American Sociological Associations Section on Sexualities. In 2013, she edited a special section of The Sociological Quarterly on Critical Heterosexuality Studies. Besides sexuality, her research interests include a project on the US secondhand and vintage clothing industry.

Steven Seidman is a Professor of Sociology at the University at Albany (SUNY) and world renowned in the field of sexuality studies. He has authored many books, including Romantic Longings (Routledge), Embattled Eros (Routledge), Beyond the Closet (Routledge), The Social Construction of Sexuality (Norton), and, recently, Intimacies (Routledge).