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Sexual Lives: A Reader on the Theories and Realities of Human Sexualities

Sexual Lives: A Reader on the Theories and Realities of Human Sexualities

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This reader provides a social constructionist approach to teaching about sexuality. Its 65 selections combine a range of classic theoretical articles with a large number of original pieces, organized to help students understand the ways sexuality influences every aspect of their lives. The reader focuses on the theoretical and the personal stories of people’s sexuality. Personal narratives, many written by students, bridge the gap between theory and experience. The book invites the student into thinking about how sexuality itself is “constructed” as a result of norms, values, beliefs, and practices. It weaves together gender and sexuality, helping students understand the intersection between the two (and the confusion in society when we find people don’t easily “fit” into categories).
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Publication date
2002
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
640
Dimensions (mm)
185 x 229
Weight (g)
928
  • Learning to Think Critically about Sexuality:: An Introduction

    Part One:: Sexuality in Historical, Religious and Cultural Perspective

    Introduction

    1. Sexual Journeys::- Becoming a Woman, “Patricia”- My Awakening, “Josh”

    2. The Social Constructionist’s Essential Guide to Sex, Liahna E. Gordon & Sharon A. Abbott

    3. The Invention of Sexuality, Jeffrey Weeks

    4. The Role of Religion in our Sexual Lives, Ira L. Reiss and Harriet M. Reiss

    5. Cultural and Historical Influences on Sexuality in Hispanic/Latin Women, Oliva M. Espin

    6. Sexuality Research in the United States, Diane di Mauro

    Part Two:: Becoming Sexual:: How We Learn About Sex (or Don’t)

    Introduction

    7. The Kotex Diaries, Laurel Black

    8. Becoming Sexual:: Differences Between Child and Adult Sexuality, Fred Rothbaum, Avery Grauer, & David Rubin

    9. I Just Want to be Normal:: Initiation into Heterosexual Dating, Sophia Demasi

    10. Where’d You Learn That? Ron Stodghill II

    11. Blow Jobs and Other Boring Stuff, Susannah Indigo

    12. Daughters with Disabilities:: Defective Women or Minority Women?, Harilyn Rousso

    13. Do Women Choose Their Sexual Identity? Carla Golden

    14. Student stories::- So…Honestly Gay, Eric Leadbetter- Wheres Taylor When I Need Him, Rachel-Storm Heasley

    15. Gay, Lesbian, & Bisexual Students:: The Impact of School on Sexual Identity Development, Melinda S. Miceli

    Part Three:: Gendered Sexuality

    Introduction

    16. Sisters, Jamie Buki

    17. Sexual Desire and Gender, Pepper Schwartz & Virginia Rutter

    18. The Four Boxes of Gendered Sexuality:: Good Girl/Bad Girl &Tough Guy/Sweet Guy, Betsy Crane & Jesse Crane-Seeber

    19. Reconstructing Black Masculinity, bell hooks

    20. Ritualizing Heterosexuality:: Weddings as Performance, Chrys Ingraham

    21. Country Music and Women’s Sexuality:: What Do Women Want?, Judith Barker

    22. Dismantling Gender Polarization and Compulsory Heterosexuality:: Should We Turn the Volume Down or Up? Sandra Lipsitz Bem

    23. Same Closet, Different Door:: A Heterosexual Sissy’s Coming-Out Party, Allan Hunter

    24. Transgender Warriors:: Making History, Leslie Feinberg

    Part Four:: Sex and the Body

    Introduction

    25. The Kindest Un-Cut:: Feminism, Judaism, and My Son’s Foreskin, Michael S. Kimmel

    26. A Story of Sexuality and Gender in Three Parts, L. Maurer & M. Kelly

    27. Medicine, Morality, and the Public Management of Sexual Matters, Leonore Tiefer

    28. Hands Off! The Taboo Around Males’ First Ejaculation, Loren Frankel

    29. Socially Camouflaged Technologies:: The Case of the Electromechanical Vibrator, Rachel Maines

    30. The Orgasm Industry:: Drug Companies Search for a Female Viagra, Sonia Shah

    31. Don’t Give Up on Sex After 60, Helen Gurley-Brown

    32. The Five Sexes, Revisited, Anne Fausto-Sterling

    33. To Be Poor and Transgender, Kai Wright

    34. Re-defining Sex and Intimacy:: The Sexual Self-Images, Outlooks, and Relationships of Gay Men Living with HIV/AIDS, Kent L. Sandstrom

    Part Five:: Sexualities:: Orientations and Relationships

    Introduction

    35. Desire. Love. Sex. Friendship. Jerome E. Ng

    36. Heterosexuality and Social Theory, Diane Richardson

    37. Becoming 100 Percent Straight, Michael Messner

    38. Bi Any Other Name, Loraine Hutchins & Lani Kaahumanu

    39. I am a Queer Heterosexual, Sharon Kelly

    40. Heterosexual Questionnaire, Martin Rochlin

    41. From Holiness to Wholeness:: My Sexual Journey, Josiah Gromley

    42. The “Straight” Jacket of My Homophobia, Benjamin B. Herold

    43. Sexualities in Community:: Past and Present- Sexuality and Relationships in the Shaker, Oneida, and Mormon Communities, Lawrence Foster- A Smorgasboard of Alternatives, Ivy Bresson- Infilling with the Spirit at Christiansbrunn Kloster, Brother Johannes Renatus Zinzendorf

    Part Six:: Commodified Sex:: The Buying and Selling of Sex

    Introduction

    44. Voices of Sex Workers- Confessions of a Priestesstute, Donna Marie Niles- What It Cost, T. R.- Leaving the Streets, Gloria Lockett

    45. The Social Consequences of Unchastity, Gail Pheterson

    46. The Sex Exploiter:: Theme Paper for the Second World Congress Against Commercial Exploitation of Children, Julia O’Connell Davidson

    47. Pornography:: Not For Men Only, Mariana Valverde

    48. Pornography and the Alienation of Male Sexuality, Harry Brod

    49. Towards a Feminist Erotica, Kathy Myers

    Part Seven:: Sexual Abuse and Rape

    Introduction

    50. Two Poems::- Teacher, Scott - Last Chance, Mary Reilly

    51. The Alchemy of Healing:: Transforming from Victim to Victor & Lullaby, Regina Rivers

    52. Men, Women, and Rape, Susan Brownmiller

    53. The Day My Life Changed, British Medical Journal

    54. Demands From the Women of Antioch, Kristine Herman (with Antioch College Sexual Offense Policy)

    55. Breaking the Silence, Making Laughter:: Testimony of an Asian-American Sister, Luoluo Hong

    56. Male Rape Victims in Prison Get Little Empathy, Contemporary Sexuality

    57. Men on Rape:: What They Have to Say about Sexual Violence, Timothy Beneke

    Part Eight:: Sex, Politics, and Policies

    Introduction

    58. Contraceptive Policy and Ethics:: Illustrations from American History, Kathleen E. Powderly

    59. Rights; Treatment of Sexual Minorities a Global Shame, Marwaan Macan-Markar

    60. Not My Daughter, Sally Armstrong

    61. Report from a Study Tour:: Teen Sexuality Education in the Netherlands, France and Germany, Maureen Kelly & Michael McGee

    62. The Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Promote Sexual Health and Responsible Sexual Behavior, David Satcher

    Part Nine:: Possible Sexualities:: Images of Sexuality beyond Oppression

    Introduction

    63. Cuntist Mystique, Inga Muscio

    64. My Sexual Odyssey:: A Father’s Reflections, H. J. Randolph

    65. Heteroflexibility, Laurie Essig

    66. Sex:: The Sensual Man, Mick Cooper & Peter Baker

    67. Sex (American Style), Thomas Moore

    68. The Tantric Vision, Margo Anand

    69. Student Voices::- Something New:: Let’s Talk about Dirty, Summer Killian - I Have a Dream, Dave Justice

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