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Book Title
Sex Matters: The Sexuality and Society Reader (Fifth Edition)
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ISBN
9780393623581

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Norton & Company, Incorporated, w. w.
ISBN-10
0393623580
ISBN-13
9780393623581
eBay Product ID (ePID)
7038306021

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
752 Pages
Publication Name
Sex Matters : the Sexuality and Society Reader
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Subject
Human Sexuality (See Also Psychology / Human Sexuality), Gender Studies, Essays, Human Sexuality (See Also Social Science / Human Sexuality)
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Psychology
Author
Mindy Stombler, Elroi J. Windsor, Elisabeth O. Burgess, Wendy Simonds
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.1 in
Item Weight
38.8 Oz
Item Length
0.9 in
Item Width
0.7 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
5
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2018-044515
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
306.70973
Table Of Content
*New to Fifth Edition**Updated for Fifth EditionCHAPTER 1: CATEGORIZING SEXSpotlight on Research: An Interview with Marysol Asencio1. Gretta Christina, "Are We Having Sex Now or What?*Box: Kelsey K. Sewell and Donald S. Strassberg, "How Do Heterosexual Undergraduate Students Define Having Sex? A New Approach to an Old Question"2. Georgiann Davis, "'Bringing Intersexy Back'? Intersexuals and Sexual Satisfaction3. Harper Jean Tobin, "The Perils and Pleasures of Sex for Trans People*4. Brandon Ambrosino, "I am GayBut I Wasn't Born This Way"*Box: Maura Ryan, "Queer: Identity and Praxis"*5. Tony Silva, "Bud-Sex: Constructing Normative Masculinity among Rural Straight Men That Have Sex with Men"Box: P. J. McGann, "Bisexuality and Bi-Identity*6. Jamie Budnick, "'Straight Girls Kissing'? Understanding Same-Gender Sexuality beyond the Elite College Campus"*Box: Eliza Brown and Paula England, "Sexual Orientation versus Behavior: Different for Men and Women?CHAPTER 2: INVESTIGATING SEXUALITYSpotlight on Research: An Interview with Mignon R. Moore7. Vern L. Bullough, "Alfred Kinsey and the Kinsey Report**8. Amanda M. Jungels and Stacy Gorman, "Large-Scale Sex: Methods, Challenges, and Findings of Nationally Representative Sex Research**Box: Mindy Stombler and Dawn M. Baunach, "Doing It Differently: Women's and Men's Estimates of Their Number of Lifetime Sexual Partners9. Allan M. Brandt, "Racism and Research: The Case of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study10. Teela Sanders, "Sexing Up the Subject: Methodological Nuances in Researching the Female Sex Industry**Box: Mindy Stombler and Amanda M. Jungels, "Challenges of Funding Sex ResearchCHAPTER 3: REPRESENTING SEXSpotlight on Research: An Interview with Josh Gamson*11. Tia C. M. Tyree and Morgan D. Kirby, "#THOTsBELIKE: The Construction of the THOT Female Sexual Stereotype in Social Media"12. Chong-Suk Han, "Geisha of a Different Kind: Gay Asian Men and the Gendering of Sexual identity13. Jeffrey Escoffier, "Gay-for-Pay: Straight Men and the Making of Gay Pornography14. Loree Erickson, "Out of Line: The Sexy Femmegimp Politics of Flaunting It15. Carmine Sarracino and Kevin M. Scott, "The Porning of America*Box: Alyson Kreuger, "Virtual Reality Gets Naughty"*16. Desmond Goss, "Race and Masculinity in Gay Porn"CHAPTER 4: LEARNING ABOUT SEX*Spotlight on Research: An Interview with Jessica Fields**17. Wendy Simonds and Amanda M. Jungels, "The Death of the Stork: Sex Education Books for Children*Box: Lea Grover, "Sex Positive Parenting, or We Don't Touch Our Vulvas at the Table"*18. Maggie Jones, "What Teenagers Are Learning from Online Porn"*19. Mona Malacane and Jonathon J. Beckmeyer, "Talking to Teens about Sex: Parent-Adolescent Communication about Sex and Sexuality"*Box: Lauren Fannin, "Let's Talk about Sex: How Parents of Color Communicate with Teens"*20. Elizabeth A. Williams and Robin E. Jensen, "Conflicted Identification in the Sex Education Classroom"*Box: Saskia de Melker, "The Case for Starting Sex Education in Kindergarten"21. Human Rights Campaign, "LGBTQ Youth Need Inclusive Sex Education"*Box: Bethany Stevens, "Disability and Sexuality Myth-Busting: Non-Normative Sex Liberates Us All"22. Amy T. Schalet, "Sex, Love, and Autonomy in the Teenage Sleepover*23. Jessica A. Nodulman, "Put Me In, Coach, I'm Ready to Play: Sexuality Education for Adults at Good Vibrations"CHAPTER 5: SEXUAL BODIESSpotlight on Research: An Interview with Leonore Tiefer**24. Elisabeth O. Burgess and Amy Palder, "The G-Spot and Other Mysteries"Box: Scott Poulson-Bryant, "Hung: A Meditation on the Measure of Black Men in America"*25. Brian D. Earp, "Female Genital Mutilation and Male Circumcision: Toward an Autonomy-Based Ethical Framework"26. Lisa Wade, "The Politics of Acculturation: Female Genital Cutting"*27. Matthew Hall, "'When There's No Underbrush the Tree Looks Taller': A Discourse Analysis of Men's Online Groin Shaving Talk"*28. Tycho Vandenburg
Synopsis
This popular reader has a strong sociological focus, highlighting the ways that social institutions and the individuals within them shape our understanding of sexuality and influence our behaviors, attitudes, and identities. The readings, 50 percent of which are new to the Fifth Edition, cover a diverse range of sexual experiences, including new pieces on asexuality, online porn, and PrEP for HIV prevention. The editors mix qualitative and quantitative empirical pieces, sexual narratives, and articles from the popular press. A sex-positive reader that presents sex as a social issue., This popular reader has a strong sociological focus, highlighting the ways that social institutions--and the individuals within them--shape our understanding of sexuality and influence our behaviors, attitudes, and identities. The readings, 50 percent of which are new to the Fifth Edition, cover a diverse range of sexual experiences, including new pieces on asexuality, online porn, and PrEP for HIV prevention. The editors mix qualitative and quantitative empirical pieces, sexual narratives, and articles from the popular press.
LC Classification Number
HQ16.S46 2018

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