Acknowledgments |
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General introduction |
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Part 1: Sex as a social fact |
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1 | (26) |
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3 | (11) |
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The social construction of sexuality |
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14 | (7) |
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21 | (6) |
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27 | (52) |
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Sex and the family: the power of ideology |
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29 | (7) |
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36 | (9) |
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45 | (6) |
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Purity and pollution: sex as a moral discourse |
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51 | (8) |
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59 | (5) |
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Gay and straight rites of passage |
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64 | (8) |
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72 | (7) |
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Part 3: Sexual bodies and behaviors |
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79 | (54) |
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Medicine and the making of a sexual body |
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81 | (9) |
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Sexualizing Asian male bodies |
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90 | (6) |
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96 | (6) |
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Polishing the pearl: discoveries of the clitoris |
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102 | (5) |
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107 | (7) |
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Anal sex: phallic and other meanings |
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114 | (7) |
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121 | (6) |
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Viagra and the coital imperative |
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127 | (6) |
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Part 4: Sexual identities |
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133 | (118) |
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135 | (8) |
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143 | (8) |
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The disappearance of the homosexual |
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151 | (6) |
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The bisexual menace revisited: or, shaking up social categories is hard to do |
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157 | (7) |
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164 | (9) |
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Transgendering: challenging the ``normal'' |
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173 | (7) |
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Transsexual, transgender, and queer |
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180 | (8) |
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Multiple identities: race, class, and gender in lesbian and gay affirming Protestant congregations |
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188 | (63) |
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Part 5: Sexual institutions and sexual commerce |
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251 | (1) |
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One is not born a bride: how weddings regulate heterosexuality |
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197 | (5) |
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Change and continuity in American marriage |
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202 | (6) |
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Shopping for love: online dating and the making of a cyber culture of romance |
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208 | (9) |
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Conflicts at the tubs: bathhouses and gay culture and politics in the United States |
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217 | (7) |
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224 | (8) |
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Sex sells, but what else does it do? The American porn industry |
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232 | (7) |
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239 | (7) |
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Condoms in the global economy |
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246 | (5) |
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251 | (64) |
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The body, disability, and sexuality |
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253 | (9) |
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Internet sex: the seductive ``freedom to'' |
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262 | (9) |
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Gay men dancing: circuit parties |
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271 | (9) |
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The time of the sadomasochist: hunting with(in) the ``tribus'' |
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280 | (8) |
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Sex and young Japanese heterosexual men |
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288 | (6) |
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294 | (5) |
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Secret sex and the down low brotherhood |
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299 | (4) |
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Wait ... hip hop sexualities |
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303 | (6) |
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Feederism: a new sexual pleasure and subculture |
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309 | (6) |
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Part 7: Sexual regulation and inequality |
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Sexuality, state, and nation |
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317 | (8) |
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The sexual rights of women and homosexuals in Iran |
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325 | (5) |
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330 | (7) |
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Popular culture constructs sexuality |
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337 | (5) |
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Christianity and the regulation of sexuality in the United States |
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342 | (7) |
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Law and the regulation of the obscene |
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349 | (8) |
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Schools and the social control of sexuality |
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357 | (8) |
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Healing (disorderly) desire: medical--therapeutic regulation of sexuality |
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365 | (6) |
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371 | (11) |
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Gender and the organization of heterosexual intimacy |
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382 | (6) |
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Sexual politics in intimate relationships: sexual coercion and harassment |
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388 | (8) |
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Sexual and racial violence and American masculinity |
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396 | (7) |
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Gay marriage. Why now? Why at all? |
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Gay men and lesbians in the Netherlands |
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Covenant marriage: reflexivity and retrenchment in the politics of intimacy |
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The politics of AIDS: sexual pleasure and danger |
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The US Supreme Court and the politics of gay and lesbian rights |
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Gender and sexual politics: American gay rights and feminist movements |
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Politics of sex education |
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Sex workers' rights movements |
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Danielle Antoinette Hidalgo |
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