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Perspectives in human sexuality / edited by Gail Hawkes and John Scott.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: South Melbourne, Vic. ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Description: xxiii, 344 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0195517016
  • 9780195517019
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.70994 22
LOC classification:
  • HQ18.A8 P47 2005
Contents:
1. Sex and society / Gail Hawkes and John Scott -- 2. Sexuality and social theory / Gail Hawkes and John Scott -- 3. Contemporary gay cultures in Australia / Michael Hurley -- 4. The L word : histories, theories, and contemporary stories of lesbianism / Barbara Baird -- 5. Don't panic! : young people and the social organization of sex / Jo Lindsay -- 6. Ageing and sexuality - the final frontier for positive ageing? / Allison Kirkman -- 7. Sexual cultures : some notes on indigenous Australian sexualities / Jon Willis -- 8. Out on the world stage : queer cultures and globalization / Mark McLeeland -- 9. Naughty but nice, or never on Sundays? : sex and sin, past and present / Gail Hawkes -- 10. 'Children ask the damnedest questions!' : sex(uality) education as a social problem / John Scott -- 11. Sexual dysfunction and sex therapy / Ross Morrow -- 12. From dangerous sexualities to risky sex : regulating sexuality in the name of public health / Allanah Ryan -- 13. Crimes against manhood : homophobia as the penalty or betraying hegemonic masculinity / David Plummer -- 14. A labour of sex? : female and male prostitution / John Scott -- 15. Pornography / Kath Albury -- Epilogue : new times, new controls? : authorised and unauthorised sex / Gail Hawkes -- App. Key thinkers in sexology.
Review: "Perspectives in Human Sexuality, which offers a comprehensive introduction to sex and sexuality, is the first such textbook written especially for Australian and New Zealand undergraduate students."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-337) and index.

1. Sex and society / Gail Hawkes and John Scott -- 2. Sexuality and social theory / Gail Hawkes and John Scott -- 3. Contemporary gay cultures in Australia / Michael Hurley -- 4. The L word : histories, theories, and contemporary stories of lesbianism / Barbara Baird -- 5. Don't panic! : young people and the social organization of sex / Jo Lindsay -- 6. Ageing and sexuality - the final frontier for positive ageing? / Allison Kirkman -- 7. Sexual cultures : some notes on indigenous Australian sexualities / Jon Willis -- 8. Out on the world stage : queer cultures and globalization / Mark McLeeland -- 9. Naughty but nice, or never on Sundays? : sex and sin, past and present / Gail Hawkes -- 10. 'Children ask the damnedest questions!' : sex(uality) education as a social problem / John Scott -- 11. Sexual dysfunction and sex therapy / Ross Morrow -- 12. From dangerous sexualities to risky sex : regulating sexuality in the name of public health / Allanah Ryan -- 13. Crimes against manhood : homophobia as the penalty or betraying hegemonic masculinity / David Plummer -- 14. A labour of sex? : female and male prostitution / John Scott -- 15. Pornography / Kath Albury -- Epilogue : new times, new controls? : authorised and unauthorised sex / Gail Hawkes -- App. Key thinkers in sexology.

"Perspectives in Human Sexuality, which offers a comprehensive introduction to sex and sexuality, is the first such textbook written especially for Australian and New Zealand undergraduate students."--BOOK JACKET.

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