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The world we have won : the remaking of erotic and intimate life / Jeffrey Weeks.
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- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Weeks, Jeffrey, 1945-
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Sex--History--20th century.
- Sex.
- Sex--History--21st century.
- Sexual ethics--History.
- Sexual ethics.
- History.
- Sexual orientation--History.
- Sexual orientation.
- Sex and law--History.
- Sex and law.
- Social history--1945-.
- Social history.
- Social change--Moral and ethical aspects.
- Social change.
- Physical Description:
- xvi, 269 pages ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2007.
- Summary:
- The World We Have Won is a major study of transformations in erotic and intimate life since 1945. We are living in a world of transition, in the midst of a long, unfinished but profound revolution that has transformed the possibilities of living out our sexual diversities. This book provides a balance sheet of the changes that have transformed our ways of being, from welfarism to the pill, women's and gay liberation, from globalization, consumerism and individualization to new forms of intimacy, from friends as family to same sex marriage. Some respond to these challenges with a deep cultural pessimism or moral conservatism. This book rejects such views and argues that this is a world we are increasingly making for ourselves, part of the long process of democratisation of everyday life. Unless we grasp this we cannot understand not only the problems and anxieties but the opportunities and hopes in this world we have won.
- Contents:
- A different world
- Cultures of restraint
- The great transition 1 : democratization and autonomy
- The great transition 2 : regulation, risk and resistance
- Chaotic pleasures : diversity and the new individualism
- The contradictions of contemporary sexuality
- Moments of intimacy : norms, values and everyday commitments
- Sexual wrongs and sexual rights : globalization and the search for justice.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [225]-257) and index.
- ISBN:
- 9780415422000
- 0415422000
- 9780415422017
- 0415422019
- 9780203956809
- 020395680X
- OCLC:
- 76864204
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