TY - BOOK AU - Lebacqz,Karen AU - Sinacore-Guinn,David TI - Sexuality: a reader SN - 0829812105 AV - HQ21. S4754 1999 U1 - 306.7 23 PY - 1999///] CY - Cleveland, Ohio PB - The Pilgrim Press KW - Sex KW - Gender identity KW - Man-woman relationships KW - Sex (Psychology) KW - Sex role N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Introduction: The Method Behind the Madness -- Embodiment -- Our Bodies, Our Selves -- The Relational Self -- The Social Construction of Sexuality -- Sexual Violence -- The Personal Is Political -- Text -- Tradition -- Reason -- Experience -- Contemporary Proposals -- --; Introduction: The Method Behind The Madness --; Embodiment --; 1; The Moral Significance of Female Orgasm: Toward Sexual Ethics That Celebrates Women's Sexuality --; 2; Embracing Masculinity --; 3; In Pursuit of the Perfect Penis: The Medicalization of Male Sexuality --; 4; Women and the Knife: Cosmetic Surgery and the Colonization of Women's Bodies -- --; Our Bodies, Our Selves --; 5; The Jewish Self --; 6; Claiming Power-in-Relation: Exploring the Ethics of Connection --; 7; Celibacy, Chastity -- --; The Relational Self --; 8; Appropriate Vulnerability: A Sexual Ethic for Singles --; 9; Making Love as a Means of Grace: Women's Reflections --; 10; Sexuality and Marital Relations -- --; The Social Construction of Sexuality --; 11; Women's Sex Talk and Men's Sex Talk: Different Worlds --; 12; Pleasure and Performance: Male Sexuality --; 13; Capitalism and Gay Identity --; 14; Sexism in the Early Sangha: Its Social Basis and Philosophical Dissolution -- --; Sexual Violence --; 15; Tamar: The Royal Rape of Wisdom --; 16; Men on Rape --; 17; On the Nature of Rape -- --; The Personal Is Political --; 18; No Longer a Wife: Widows in Rural North India --; 19; Hunger --; 20; Heterosexuality and Feminist Theory --; 21; Erotic Justice --; 22; Sexuality and Christian Ethics: How to Proceed -- --; Text --; 23; An Islamic Perspective --; 24; Sexual Subversions in the Bible --; 25; The Gender Symbolism of Kuan-yin Bodhisattva -- --; Tradition --; 26; Sati, Sacrifice, and Marriage: The Modernity of Tradition --; 27; Jewish Attitudes toward Divorce --; 28; Casti Connubii, Humanae Vitae, and Familiaris Consortio -- --; Reason --; 29; Sexual Perversion --; 30; Lesbian Ethics -- --; Experience --; 31; Human Experience and Women's Experience: Resources for Catholic Ethics --; 32; Locating My Theology in Sacred Places -- --; Contemporary Proposals --; 33; New Testament Sexual Ethics and Today's World --; 34; Toward a Theology of Human Sexuality --; 35; Sexual Morality in Five Tiers --; 36; Making Love as Making Justice: Toward a New Jewish Ethic of Sexuality N2 - "Weaving sources from Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic, Jewish, and Christian perspectives around a common theme, this book hosts many semantic and ethical duels and dialogues on a variety of subjects -- celibacy, singleness, partnered sex, marriage, divorce, gay and heterosexual sexuality, rape, and others." ER -