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Introducing the new sexuality studies: original essays
Publisher
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Publication Date
2022.
Language
English
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From the Book - Fourth edition.
Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Laying the foundations
1. Welcome to the new sexuality studies / Steven Seidman
2. Construction as a social process / Nancy L. Fischer
3. The shifting lines of sexual morality / Nancy L. Fischer
4. Trans categories and the sex/gender/sexuality system: how transforming understandings of sex and gender can shift sexuality / Laurel Westbrook
5. Unthinking compulsory sexuality: introducing asexuality / Ela Przybylo
6. The dos and don'ts of dating: heterosexual and LGBTQ dating rituals as sexual scripts / Ellen Lamont
7. Why sexual identities, behaviors, and attractions do not always "match" / Tony Silva
8. Method matters: discovering how early motherhood, monogamy, and social class shape young women's sexuality / Jamie Budnick
9. Suicide is only part of the story: telling wounded truths about LGBTQ youth / Tom Waidzunas
10. Sex positivity: a Black feminist gift / Angela Jones
pt. 2 Bodies and behaviors
11. The social meanings of sexual intercourse / Kerwin Kaye
12. Polishing the pearl: discoveries of the clitoris / Lisa Jean Moore
13. But can you ever win? Genital cosmetic procedures / Virginia Braun
14. The social meanings and practices of orgasm / Juliet Richters
15. Anal sex: phallic and other meanings / Simon Hardy
16. Rethinking dick pics / Susanna Paasonen
17. Reconceiving unintended pregnancy: considering context in sexual and reproductive decision making / Jennifer A. Reich
18. Sex in later life: beyond dysfunction and the coital imperative / Linn J. Sandberg
19. "There's really no reason to settle": size acceptance as a path to sexual empowerment / Jeannine A. Gailey
pt. 3 Relating and relationships
20. Romance and other threats to our future / Laurie Essig
21. One is not born a bride: weddings and the heterosexual imaginary / Chrys Ingraham
22. Yes, no, maybe so? Inequalities in sexual consent and sexual pleasure for young adults / Shannon Russell-Miller
23. What do vulnerability, shame, and mindfulness have to do with intimacy? / Jennifer Gunsaullus
24. Interracial romance: the logic of acceptance and domination / Kumiko Nemoto
25. Romantic apartheid: digital sexual racism in online dating / Jennifer Hickes Lundquist
26. Sexualized othering in multiracial women's experiences with sex and romance / Shantel Gabrieal Huggs
27. Gay racism: the institutional and interactional patterns of racism in gay communities / C. Winter Han
28. Gender labor, racework, and trans pleasure: transgender individuals' experiences in intimate relationships / Coumbah Sidibe
29. "We were on a BREAK!": men chasing masculinity and women seeking pleasure in affairs / Alicia M. Walker
30. Polyamory, mononormativity, and polyqueer kinship / Mimi Schippers
pt. 4 Sex, gender, and sexuality
31. Intersexy, but fat: on the selective celebration of bodily differences / Georgiann Davis
32. Trans sexualities: identities, relationships, and desires / Avery Tompkins
33. Adolescent girls' sexuality: sexual agency and the renovated sexual double standard / Deborah L. Tolman
34. "There is no such thing as a slut": creating and destroying the "good girl" in Taylor Swift's musical persona / Adriane Brown
35. "Guys are just homophobic": rethinking adolescent homophobia and heterosexuality / C.J. Pascoe
36. Not "straight," but still a "man": negotiating nonheterosexual masculinities / Ghassan Moussawi
37. Straight men and women: hegemonic and counter-hegemonic straightness / James Joseph Dean
38. How "regular sex" contributes to the gender gap in orgasms / Melanie Heath
39. Sacred and beastly sex: abstinence pledges and masculinity / Sarah H. Diefendorf
40. Heteroflexibility / Hector Carrillo
pt. 5 Social structures and institutions
41. The economy and American marriage: change and continuity / Erica Hunter
42. The marriage contract: the legal context of marriage / Mary Bernstein
43. The elusive goal of sexual health / Steven Epstein
44. Medicine and the making of a sexual body / Celia Roberts
45. The feminization of "responsive" desire / Alyson K. Spurgas
46. The coloniality of sexuality / Vrushali Patil
47. "I am God's creation": religion as a positive force in the lives of LGBTQ+ persons of faith / Orit Avishai
48. The politics of sexuality and gender expression in schools / Melinda Miceli
49. Sex education and its failures: from social inequalities to intimate possibilities / Jen Gilbert
pt. 6 Navigating inequalities and oppressions
50. The body, disability, and sexuality / Thomas J. Gerschick
51. The intersection of sexuality and intellectual disabilities: shattering the taboo / Alan Santinele Martino
52. Disrupting dichotomies: nonbinary sexual identities / Andrea D. Miller
53. Creando una familia: LBQ La tin as facilitating bonds through shared race/ethnicity / Katie L. Acosta
54. "Heterosexual families do not have to explain themselves": heteronormativity in the lives of LGBTQ+ children and parents / Kate Henley Averett
55. Intersected lives: race, class, and gender in lesbian- and gay-affirming Protestant congregations / Krista Mcqueeney
56. "The thorn in my side": how ex-gays, ex-ex-gays, and celibate gays negotiate their religious and sexual identities / S.J. Creek
57. The racial and sexual stereotypes of the "down low" / Brandon Andrew Robinson
58. Unspoiling identity: combating racial and sexual stigma / Terrell J.A. Winder
pt. 7 Sexual cultures, places, and scenes
59. Sexual capital and social inequality: the study of sexual fields / Adam Isaiah Green
60. Belonging in gay neighborhoods and queer nightlife / Amin Ghaziani
61. Queering the sexual and racial politics of urban revitalization / Donovan Lessard
62. "We will always remember": reactivating queer places as expressions of grief, solidarity, and protest after Pulse / Theodore Greene
63. The changing role of gay bars in American LGBTQ+ life / Greggor Mattson
64. Learning to be queer: college women's sexual fluidity / Shaeleya D. Miller
65. Critical consent: negotiating consent in trans-les-bi-queer BDSM communities / Robin Bauer
66. Nurturing through normalizing, endangering through dramatizing: approaches to adolescent sex and love / Amy T. Schalet
pt. 8 Sexual labor and commerce
67. The sexual economy and Nevada's legal brothels / Barbara G. Brents
68. Inclusive pleasure: feminist sex shops / Alison Better
69. Looks for sale: the impact of aesthetic labor on the self-concepts of men who strip / Maren T. Scull
70. Intimate labor in the adult film industry / Heather Berg
71. Migrant sex work and trafficking: sorting them out / Laura Agustin
72. Sex work, the victim, and the and-trafficking movement / Kassandra Sparks
73. Sex workers' rights activism in the United States: navigating the internet in an age of s*x work censorship, state, and corporate surveillance / Cinnamon Maxxine
74. Challenging the controlling images of vamps and victims: sex worker activism in India / Gowri Vijayakumar
pt. 9 Sexual politics, social movements, and empowerment
75. Sexuality, state, and nation / Jyoti Puri
76. Anti-homosexuality legislation and religion viewed from a transnational frame / Marcia Oliver
77. The Religious Right, same-sex marriage, and LGBTQ+ rights activism / Amy L. Stone
78. The evolution of same-sex marriage politics in the United States / Kathleen E. Hull
79. The politics of race, class, and gender in queer safer sex / Chris A. Barcelos
80. Children's sexual citizenship / Kerry H. Robinson
81. War and the politics of sexual violence / Silvia Posocco
82. The history of activism against sexual violence and the modern #MeToo movement / Rachel Loney-Howes
83. A public health approach to campus sexual assault prevention: sexual citizenship, sexual projects, and sexual geographies / Shamus Khan
84. The ally paradox / Patrick R. Grzanka.
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