1st Edition

Understanding Global Sexualities New Frontiers

280 Pages
by Routledge

280 Pages
by Routledge

280 Pages
by Routledge

Over the course of the past thirty years, there has been an explosion of work on sexuality, both conceptually and methodologically. From a relatively limited, specialist field, the study of sexuality has expanded across a wide range of social sciences. Yet as the field has grown, it has become apparent that a number of leading edge critical issues remain. This theory-building book explores... Read more

Chapter 1. Sexuality Encore  Henrietta L. Moore  Global Transformations and Sexual Subjectivities  Chapter 2. Normalised Transgressions: Consumption, the Market, and Sexuality in Mexico  Rodrigo Parrini and Ana Amuchástegui  Chapter 3. "’The Personal is Political and the Political is Personal’: Sexuality, Politics and Social Movements in Modern Iran"  Pardis Mahdavi  Chapter 4. The Paradox of Pluralisation: Masculinities, Androgyny and Male Anxiety in Contemporary China  Derek Hird  Chapter 5. Rights Amidst Wrongs: The Paradoxes of Gender Rights-Based Approaches Towards Aids in South Africa  Mark Hunter  Chapter 6. The Ambivalent Sexual Subject: HIV Prevention and Male-to-Male Intimacy in India  Paul Boyce  Sexualities in Practice  Chapter 7. ‘No One Saw Us’: Reputation as an Axis of Sexual Identity  Jennifer S. Hirsch, Holly Wardlow, and Harriet Phinney  Chapter 8. Beyond Resistance: Gay and Lala Recreation in Beijing  William F. Schroeder  Chapter 9. The Limits of ‘Lesbian’: Nomenclature and Normativity in Feminist Approaches to Sexuality, Gender and Development  Carolyn H. Williams  Chapter 10. Disability, Sexuality and Sexual Health  Poul Rohleder and Leslie Swartz  Chapter 11. Bodies and their Signs: Acknowledging and Interpreting Erotic Responses  Anne-Lise Middelthon and Vincent Colapietro  Sexualities in Theory, Policy and Programmatic Contexts  Chapter 12 . Some Notes On New Frontiers of Sexuality and Globalisation  Tom Boellstorff  Chapter 13. Transnationalism in Sexuality Studies: an ‘Africanist’ Perspective  Marc Epprecht  Chapter 14. The Right to Say No. Gender Empowerment in U.S. Global HIV-Prevention Policy  Anne W Esacove Chapter 15. Sexuality and Desire in Racialized Contexts  Mara Viveros Vigoya  Chapter 16. From Research to Policy and Practice  Richard Parker and Peter Aggleton  Chapter 17. Reflections on the New Frontiers in Sexualities Research  Jeffrey Weeks

Biography

Peter Aggleton, National Centre in HIV Social Research, University of New South Wales, Australia.

Paul Boyce, School of Global Studies, University of Sussex, UK.

Henrietta L. Moore, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge, UK.

Richard Parker, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, USA.