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Sexuality, a very short introduction, Véronique Mottier

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Sexuality, a very short introduction, Véronique Mottier
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 128-142) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Sexuality
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
190785301
Responsibility statement
Véronique Mottier
Series statement
Very short introductions, 187
Sub title
a very short introduction
Summary
Is our sexuality determined primarily by our genes? Or is it shaped by the social norms and expectations we happen to be born into. This Very Short Introduction provides an accessible, thoughtful and thought-provoking introduction to major debates around sexuality in the modern world, highlighting the social and political aspects of sexuality. It critically explores different ways of defining and thinking about sexuality and shows that many of our assumptions about what is "natural" in the sexual domain have, in reality, varied greatly in different historical or cultural contexts. The volume also examines ways in which governments have tried to regulate citizens' sexualities in the past-through policies and laws concerning public health, HIV/Aids, prostitution, and sex education-paying special attention to the particular zeal with which women's sexuality has been policed. The volume concludes by discussing political activism around sexuality more widely, focusing on the ways in which feminists, lesbians and gay men, as well as religious fundamentalists have transformed our ways of thinking about sexuality in the past few decades
Table Of Contents
Before sexuality -- The invention of sexuality -- Virgins or whores? : feminist critiques of sexuality -- The state in the bedroom -- The future of sex
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