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Selves, Symbols and Sexualities. An Interactionist Anthology

ISBN: 9781452276656

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Fecha de edición 01/04/2014
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1

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322

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PSYCHOLOGY SAGE

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Offering an anthology of original articles on sexuality from a sociological perspective, this book focuses on the diverse and multi-layered meanings of sexuality, sexual behaviors, and sexual identities. The essays explore sexuality as a social process. As a whole, the book takes the perspective that what each of us understands to be sexual is constructed through everyday social processes and interaction, situated in particular spaces and moments, identified through our social-sexual presentations, and symbolized through language, objects and practices.

The book is organized around these four distinct but interrelated processes, and augmented by personal narratives around relevant issues. The authors’ goals for the book are to engage students in the sociological enterprise by providing interesting and insightful entries that emphasize the importance of meaning-making in human sexuality, and to provide them with conceptual tools to understand human sexuality in a complex and quickly changing sexual landscape.

Part I. Theorizing Sex
 
Ch.1 Sex, Symbolic Interactionism, and Social Constructionism by Chris Brickell
 
Ch.2 Muscle and Blood: Erotic Fantasy in Theory and Practice by Don Kulick
 
Ch.3 Stating Desire: Sexuality, the State, and Social Control by Misty Luminais
 
Ch.4 Scripting Sexual Practice in Differing Social Contexts: Young Women Negotiating Mothers’ Expectations in Hong Kong and Britain by Stevi Jackson and Petula Sik Ying Ho
 
Ch.5 Sex as Theater: Action, Character and the Erotic by Charles Edgley
 
Part II. Constructing Sexual Meanings
 
Ch.6 Talking Sex: Parents, Schools, and Sexuality by Sinikka Elliott and Josephine Ngo McKelvy
 
Ch.7 Techno-sexuality: The Sexual Pragmatists of the Technological Age by Dennis D. Waskul
 
Ch.8 Painting Desire Pink: Meaning-Making at a Romance Sex Store by Alison Better
 
Part III. Negotiating Sexual Selfhood
 
Ch.9 «‘Somewhere between Evangelical and Queer’: Sexual-Religious Identity Work in an LGBT Christian Church by J. Edward Sumerau
 
Ch.10 Negotiating Promiscuity: Straight Edge (sXe), Sex, and the Self by Jamie L. Mullaney
 
Ch.11 The Challenges of Identity Formation for Bisexual-Multiracial Women of Asian/White Descent by Beverly Yuen Thompson
 
Ch.12 «Give Me a Dominant of Any Gender Over Any Kind of Non-Dominant»: Sexual Orientation Beyond Gender by Brandy L. Simula
 
Part IV. Sex, Emotion, and Identity
 
Ch.13 «Bittersweet» Emotions, Identities, and Sexualities: Insights From a Lesbian Community Space by Clare Forstie
 
Ch.14 Not Necessarily Broken: Redefining Success When Polyamorous Relationships End by Elisabeth Sheff
 
Ch.15 A Symbolic Interactionist Approach to Asexuality by Susie Scott, Matt Dawson, and Staci Newmahr
 
Part V. Sexual Stories
 
Ch.16 The Unfortunate Adventures of a Girl in the Know by Stella Meningkat
 
Ch.17 Backroom «Dance» by Ruby Pearson
 
Ch.18 A Conflicted Mind by John P.
 
Ch.19 On Confessing One’s Kink in a Sexuality Textbook by Tanya Bezreh
 
Ch.20 Intersections of Vampirism and Sexuality: A Narrative Description of a Vampire Feeding by D J Williams
 
Ch.21 Adjusting the Inner Face by Giselle Ridgeway