ISBN:
9780429803918
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (435 pages)
Series Statement:
Routledge International Handbooks
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
306.764
Keywords:
Heterosexuality
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Electronic books
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Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of tables -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction - Thinking straightness: an introduction to Critical Heterosexualities Studies -- PART I Origins, histories, theories -- 1 Compulsory heterosexuality and lesbian existence -- 2 Bodily inscriptions, performative subversions -- 3 The invention of heterosexuality -- 4 Critique of compulsory heterosexuality -- PART II Heterosexualîties across the life course -- 5 Normalizing heterosexuality: mothers' assumptions, talk, and strategies with young children -- 6 "Your father wouldn't like it": the social construction of heterosexuality in early childhood -- 7 "Coming out": gender, (hetero)sexuality and the primary school -- 8 The ambiguity of "having sex": the subjective experience of virginity loss in the United States -- 9 Hooking up: hot hetero sex or the new numb normative? -- 10 "Speaking as a heterosexual": (how) does sexuality matter for talk-in-interaction? -- 11 A heterosexual life: older women and agency within marriage and the family -- PART III Straight identities and intersections of race, class, and gender -- 12 Prisons for our bodies, closets for our minds: racism, heterosexism, and Black sexuality -- 13 Displaying heterosexuality in an inner city -- 14 Straight women: doing and undoing compulsory heterosexuality in post-closeted American culture -- 15 "Guys are just homophobic": rethinking adolescent homophobia and heterosexuality -- 16 "Sprinkle some gay on my straight": hybrid hegemonic masculinities in a post-gay era -- 17 Doing gender, doing heteronormativity: "gender normals," transgender people, and the social maintenance of heterosexuality -- PART IV Straight states -- 18 Introduction to "The Straight State: Sexuality and Citizenship in Twentieth Century America.
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