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Theorizing sexuality / Stevi Jackson and Sue Scott.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jackson, Stevi.
Contributor:
Scott, Sue.
Series:
Theorizing society
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sex--Social aspects.
Sex.
Sexology.
Sex (Psychology).
Physical Description:
xi, 190 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Maidenhead : Open University Press ; New York : McGraw Hill, [2010]
Summary:
"This book surveys and evaluates the sociological contribution to the study of sexuality. It not only maps major theoretical shifts and debates, but also offers a unique examination of the topic that emphasises the sociality of sexuality. In particular, it considers the institutional, biographical and interactional contexts of our sexual lives as well as the cultural significance and everyday practice of sexuality." "The authors contest not only popular understandings of sexuality as natural, but also psychoanalytic explanations and forms of analysis that privilege the cultural construction of sexuality over its everyday social accomplishment. In particular, they challenge the 'specialness' of sexuality within contemporary culture, arguing that sexuality is better understood as a routine part of everyday social life." "The book confronts the anxieties associated with sexuality in the late modern, western world and engages with wider debates on social transformations in late modernity. As such, it provides both an overview of the field of sexuality as well as setting a new agenda for debating the topic."--BOOK JACKET.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780335218257
0335218253
9780335218240
0335218245
OCLC:
213382202

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