ISBN:
9780520922754
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (284 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
305.3
Keywords:
Electronic books
Abstract:
This collection brings together the work of writers from a range of disciplines and cultural traditions to explore the social and political dimensions of sexuality and sexual experience. The contributors reconfigure existing notions of gender and sexuality, linking them to deeper understandings of power, resistance, and emancipation around the globe. They map areas that are currently at the cutting edge of social science writing on sexuality, as well as the complex interface between theory and practice. Framing the Sexual Subject highlights the extent to which populations and communities that once were the object of scientific scrutiny have increasingly demanded the right to speak on their own behalf, as subjects of their own sexualities and agents of their own sexual histories.
Abstract:
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Framing the Sexual Subject -- Part One: Bodies, Cultures, and Identities -- Chapter One. Bodyplay -- Chapter Two. Masculinity in Indonesia -- Chapter Three. Male Homosexuality and Seropositivity -- Part Two: Sex, Gender, and Power -- Chapter Four. Sexual Rights -- Chapter Five. Cross-National Perspectives on Gender and Power -- Chapter Six. Gender Stereotypes and Power Relations -- Chapter Seven. AIDS, Medicine, and Moral Panic in the Philippines -- Chapter Eight. Survival Sex and HIV/AIDS in an African City -- Chapter Nine. Cultural Regulation, Self-Regulation, and Sexuality -- Chapter Ten. Gendered Scripts and the Sexual Scene -- Afterword The Production of Knowledge on Sexuality in the AIDS Era -- Contributors -- Index.
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