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_aSex matters : _bthe sexuality and society reader / _c[edited by] Mindy Stombler, Dawn M. Baunach, Wendy Simonds, Elroi J. Windsor, Elisabeth O. Burgess. |
250 | _aFourth edition. | ||
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_aNew York : _bW. W. Norton & Company, _c[2014] |
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_axxvii, 723 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _a1. Categorizing Sex -- 2. Investigating Sexuality -- 3. Representing Sex -- 4. Learning about Sex -- 5. Sexual Bodies -- 6. Sexual Practices -- 7. Sexual Disease -- 8. Social Control of Sexuality -- 9. Sexual Violence -- 10. Commercial Sex -- -- | |
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_gChapter 1. _tCategorizing Sex -- _tSpotlight on Research: An Interview with Marysol Asencio -- _g1. _tAre We Having Sex Now or What? / _rGreta Christina -- _tDiversity in Conceptualizing Having "Had Sex" / _rStephanie A. Sanders, Brandon J. Hill, William L. Yarber, Cynthia A. Graham, Richard A. Crosby, and Robin R. Milhausen -- _g2. _t"Bringing Intersexy Back"? Intersexuals and Sexual Satisfaction / _rGeorgiann Davis -- _g3. _tThe Perils and Pleasures of Sex for Trans People / _rHarper Jean Tobin -- _g4. _tStraight Dude Seeks Same: Mapping the Relationship between Sexual Identities, Practices, and Cultures / _rJane Ward -- _g5. _tGay by _rGary Greenberg -- _tQueer by _rLindsay Miller -- _g6. _tStraight Girls Kissing / _rLeila J. Rupp and Verta Taylor -- _tBisexuality and Bi Identity / _rPJ McGann -- _gChapter 2. _tInvestigating Sexuality -- _tSpotlight on Research: An Interview with Mignon R. Moore -- _g7. _tAlfred Kinsey and the Kinsey Report / _rVern L. Bullough -- _g8. _tLarge-Scale Sex: Methods, Challenges, and Findings of Nationally Representative Sex Research / _rAmanda M. Jungels and Stacy Gorman -- _tDoing It Differently: Women's and Men's Estimates of Their Number of Lifetime Sexual Partners / _rMindy Stombler and Dawn M. Baunach -- _g9. _tRacism and Research: The Case of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study / _rAllan M. Brandt -- _tDoing More Good than Harm? Sex Research on Young People in the Netherlands / _rLisette Kuyper, John de Wit, Philippe Adam, and Liesbeth Woertman -- _g10. _tSexuality and Social Theorizing / _rDenise Donnelly, Elisabeth O. Burgess, and Wendy Simonds -- _g11. _tSexing Up the Subject: Methodological Nuances in Researching the Female Sex Industry / _rTeela Sanders -- _tChallenges of Funding Sex Research / _rMindy Stombler and Amanda M. Jungels -- _gChapter 3. _tRepresenting Sex -- _tSpotlight on Research: An Interview with Joshua Gamson} -- _g12. _tRepresentin' in Cyberspace: Sexual Scripts, Self-Definition, and Hip Hop Culture in Black American Adolescent Girls' Home Pages / _rCarla E. Stokes -- _g13. _tGeisha of a Different Kind: Gay Asian Men and the Gendering of Sexual Identity / _rChong-suk Han -- _g14. _tGay-for-Pay: Straight Men and the Making of Gay Pornography / _rJeffrey Escoffier -- _tWhat We Know about Pornography / _rClive M. Davis and Naomi B. McCormick -- _g15. _tOut of Line: The Sexy Femmegimp Politics of Flaunting It! / _rLoree Erickson -- _g16. _tThe Porning of America / _rCarmine Sarracino and Kevin M. Scott -- _g17. _tSexuality in a Virtual World{Cary Costello -- _gChapter 4. _tLearning about Sex -- _tSpotlight on Research: An Interview with Ritch C. Savin-Williams} -- _g18. _tThe Death of the Stork: Sex Education Books for Children / _rWendy Simonds and Amanda M. Jungels -- _tWhat Do I Say to My Children? / _rSol Gordon and Judith Gordon -- _g19. _tSexuality Education and Desire: Still Missing After All These Years / _rMichelle Fine and Sara I. McClelland -- _tAdvancing Sexuality Education in Developing Countries / _rHeather D. Boonstra -- _g20. _tSex, Love, and Autonomy in the Teenage Sleepover / _rAmy Schalet -- _tThe Experiences of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Youth in American Schools / _rJoseph G. Kosciw, Emily A. Greytak, Elizabeth M. Diaz, and Mark J. Bartkiewicz -- _g21. _tFighting Teenage Pregnancy with MTV Stars as Exhibit A / _rJan Hoffman -- _g22. _tSexual Risk and the Double Standard for African American Adolescent Women / _rAmy M. Fasula, Kim S. Miller, and Jeffrey Wiener -- _g23. _tPut Me In, Coach! Sex Lessons for Adults / _rDiana Spechler -- _gChapter 5. _tSexual Bodies -- _tSpotlight on Research: An Interview with Leonore Tiefer -- _g24. _tThe G-Spot and Other Mysteries / _rElisabeth O. Burgess and Amy Palder -- _tHung: A Meditation on the Measure of Black Men in America / _rScott Poulson-Bryant -- _g25. _tThe Sorcerer's Apprentice: Why Can't We Stop Circumcising Boys? / _rRobert Darby -- _g26. _tThe Politics of Acculturation: Female Genital Cutting / _rLisa Wade -- _g27. _tFixing the Broken Male Machine / _rMeika Loe -- _g28. _tIn Search of (Better) Sexual Pleasure: Female Genital "Cosmetic" Surgery / _rVirginia Braun -- _g29. _tThe Pleasures of Childbirth / _rIna May Gaskin -- _g30. _tBoundary Breaches: The Body, Sex and Sexuality after Stoma Surgery / _rLenore Manderson -- |
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_gChapter 6. _tSexual Practices -- _tSpotlight on Research: An Interview with Michael Reece -- _g31. _tThe Pursuit of Sexual Pleasure / _rB. J. Rye and Glenn J. Meaney -- _tHow American Teens View Sex / _rMadison Park -- _g32. _tGetting, Giving, Faking, Having: Orgasm and the Performance of Pleasure / _rBreanne Fahs -- _g33. _tA Sexual Culture for Disabled People / _rTobin Siebers -- _tWhat's a Leg Got to Do with It? / _rDonna Walton -- _g34. _tThe Privilege of Perversities: Race, Class and Education Among Polyamorists and Kinksters / _rElisabeth Sheff and Corie Hammers -- _g35. _tThere's More to Life than Sex? Difference and Commonality within the Asexual Community / _rMark Carrigan -- _tGrandma Does WHAT!? Talking With Older Adults About Sex / _rChristina Barmon, Alexis A. Bender, and Elisabeth O. Burgess -- _g36. _t"Reclaiming Raunch"? Spatializing Queer Identities at Toronto Women's Bathhouse Events / _rCatherine Jean Nash and Alison Bain -- _g37. _tVisibility as Privilege and Danger: Heterosexual and Same-Sex Interracial Intimacy / _rAmy C. Steinbugler -- _g38. _tBecoming a Practitioner: The Biopolitics of BDSM / _rMargot Weis -- _gChapter 7. _tSexual Disease -- _tSpotlight on Research: An Interview with Héctor Carrillo -- _g39. _tSecondary Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections: Treating the Couple and Community / _rAdam Sonfield -- _g40. _tVenereal Disease: Sin versus Science / _rElizabeth Fee -- _g41. _tDamaged Goods: Women Managing the Stigma of STDs / _rAdina Nack -- _tHPV Vaccines: Kids and Controversy / _rEvelina Sterling and Wendy Simonds -- _tThe Unexplored Story of HIV and Aging / _rGeorge P. Schmid, Brian G. Williams, Jesus Maria Garcia-Calleja, Chris Miller, Emily Segar, Monica Southworth, David Tonyan, Jocelyn Wacloff, and James Scott -- _g42. _tCondom Use and Meaning in Rural Malawi / _rIddo Tavory and Ann Swidler -- _tProphylactic Circumcision: Applying Recent Research Results to the United States / _rMindy Stombler -- _gChapter 8. _tSocial Control of Sexuality -- _tSpotlight on Research: An Interview with Amin Ghaziani -- _g43. _tThe Social Control of Adult-Child Sex / _rJeffery S. Mullis and Dawn M. Baunach -- _tToo Young to Consent? / _rElizabeth Cavalier and Elisabeth O. Burgess -- _g44. _tSick Sex / _rElroi J. Windsor -- _g45. _tBirthright: A History of Planned Parenthood / _rJill Lepore -- _tFrom Contraception to Abortion: A Moral Continuum / _rWendy Simonds -- _tChoice or Coercion? Abortion and Black Women / _rZakiya Luna -- _g46. _tDeconstructing "Down Low" Discourse: The Politics of Sexuality, Gender, Race, AIDS, and Anxiety / _rLayli Phillips -- _g47. _tGay Pakistanis, Still in Shadows, Seek Acceptance / _rMeghan Davidson Ladly -- _g48. _tHooking Up: Sex in Guyland / _rMichael Kimmel -- _tBullies Use Sexual Taunts to Hurt Teen Girls / _rStephanie Pappas -- _g49. _tOut in the Country / _rMary L. Gray -- _tLGBTQ Politics in America: An Abbreviated History / _rChet Meeks and Marik Xavier-Brier -- _g50. _t"How Could You Do This To Me?": How Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer Latinas Negotiate Sexual Identity with Their Families / _rKatie Acosta -- _tPFLAG: Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays / _rK. L. Broad and Maura Rya -- _gChapter 9. _tSexual Violence -- _tSpotlight on Research: An Interview with Lynn Chancer -- _g51. _t"I Wasn't Raped, but . . ." Revisiting Definitional Problems in Sexual Victimization / _rNicola Gavey -- _tChanging the Definition of Rape / _rMegan Tesene -- _tAll That Sheltering Emptiness / _rMattilda Bernstein Sycamore -- _g52. _tRape Myths / _rKatie M. Edwards, Jessica A. Turchik, Christina M. Dardis, Nicole Reynolds, and Christine A. Gidycz -- _g53. _tThe Fantasy of Acceptable "Non-Consent" / _rStacey May Fowles -- _g54. _tSexual Assault on Campus: A Multilevel, Integrative Approach to Party Rape / _rElizabeth A. Armstrong, Laura Hamilton, and Brian Sweeney -- _tLinking Sexual Aggression and Fraternities / _rMindy Stombler and Marni A. Brown -- _g55. _tEffects of Rape on Men: A Descriptive Analysis / _rJayne Walker, John Archer, and Michelle Davies -- _tWomen Raping Men / _rDenise Donnelly -- _g56. _tRape and War / _rJoane Nagel -- _gChapter 10. _tCommercial Sex -- _tSpotlight on Research: An Interview with Jacqueline Boles -- _g57. _tSex Work for the Middle Classes / _rElizabeth Bernstein -- _tStrip Clubs and Their Regulars / _rKatherine Frank -- _g58. _tOvercome: The Money Shot in Pornography and Prostitution / _rLisa Jean Moore -- _g59. _tNot for Sale: Stopping Sex Trafficking in the United States and Worldwide / _rNadia Shapkina -- _g60. _tMarketing Sex: U.S. Legal Brothels and Late Capitalist Consumption / _rBarbara G. Brents and Kathryn Hausbeck -- _tLegalized Prostitution / _rPatty Kelly -- _tSex Matters: Future Visions for a Sex-Positive Society / _rElroi J. Windsor and Elisabeth O. Burges. |
520 | _a"The best-selling sexualities reader in the social sciences. Sex Matters: The Sexuality and Society Reader has a strong sociological focus and a sex-positive perspective. With 38 new readings, Sex Matters covers a wide and diverse range of sexual experiences and identities and tackles controversial issues in a straightforward, nonstigmatizing manner. The editors mix qualitative and quantitative empirical pieces, sexual narratives and personalized accounts, cutting-edge research, and articles from the popular press for a wealth of content and diverse perspectives."--Publisher's website. | ||
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