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_aMoore, Lisa Jean, _d1967- _eauthor. _9439707 |
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_aSperm counts : _bovercome by man's most precious fluid / _cLisa Jean Moore. |
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_aNew York : _bNew York University Press, _c[2007] |
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_ax, 203 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm. |
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490 | 1 | _aIntersections | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aIn the beginning, there was sperm -- Lashing their tails : science discovers sperm -- My sperm in shining armor : children's books -- Overcome : the money shot in pornography and prostitution -- The family jewels : sperm banks and the crisis of fatherhood -- The little bit left behind : semen as evidence -- The future of sperm. | |
520 | _a"?A clever yet comprehensive look at the ?substance? of manhood. Moore goes where few scholars dare to tread, and uses bodily fluids as a revealing window through which to observe the current nature of sexuality and gender relations.?-Michael S. Kimmel, author of Manhood in America: A Cultural Study"In this intriguing feminist sociological account of sperm, Moore takes a subject we think we knew all about and proceeds to examine the multi-dimensional facets of its cultural subtexts. What is so unusual about this provocative book is the way Moore meshes history, technology, medicine, criminology, gender studies, children's books, and porn in her depiction of sperm as a manifestation of masculinity. Sperm Counts is witty, erudite, and informative- a gem of social constructionist scholarship."-Judith Lorber, author of Paradoxes of Gender and Breaking the Bowls?Moore has crafted a smart and surprisingly funny book about semen. Original and refreshing, Sperm Counts follows the ?little guys? through laboratories, children?s books, sex work, crime scenes, and bodies, illuminating varied meanings and representations of manhood and masculinity. This is engaged feminist scholarship at its best.?-Monica J. Casper, author of The Making of the Unborn Patient: A Social Anatomy of Fetal SurgeryIt has been called sperm, semen, seed, cum, jizz, spunk, gentlemen's relish, and splooge. But however the "tacky, opaque liquid that comes out of the penis" is described, the very act of defining "sperm" and "semen" depends on your point of view. For Lisa Jean Moore, how sperm comes to be known is based on who defines it (a scientist vs. a defense witness, for example), under what social circumstances it is found (a doctor's office vs. a crime scene), and for what purposes it will be used (in vitro fertilization vs. DNA analysis). Examining semen historically, medically, and culturally, Sperm Counts is a penetrating exploration of its meaning and power.Using a "follow that sperm" approach, Moore shows how representations of sperm and semen are always in flux, tracing their twisting journeys from male reproductive glands to headline news stories and presidential impeachment trials. Much like the fluid of semen itself can leak onto fabrics and into bodies, its meanings seep into our consciousness over time. Moore's analytic lens yields intriguing observations of how sperm is "spent" and "reabsorbed" as it spurts, swims, and careens through penises, vaginas, test tubes, labs, families, cultures, and politics.Drawn from fifteen years of research, Sperm Counts examines historical and scientific documents, children's "facts of life" books, pornography, the Internet, forensic transcripts and sex worker narratives to explain how semen got so complicated. Among other things, understanding how we produce, represent, deploy and institutionalize semen-biomedically, socially and culturally-provides valuable new perspectives on the changing social position of men and the evolving meanings of masculinity. Ultimately, as Moore reveals, sperm is intimately involved in not only the physical reproduction of males and females, but in how we come to understand ourselves as men and women."--Publisher description. | ||
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