Routledge international handbook of heterosexualities studies /

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Imprint:Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
©2020
Description:1 online resource ( xiii, 420 pages.)
Language:English
Series:Routledge international handbooks
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12024633
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Other authors / contributors:Dean, James Joseph, editor.
Fischer, Nancy L. (Nancy Linnay), editor.
ISBN:9780429440731
0429440731
9780429803901
0429803907
9780429803918
0429803915
9780429803895
0429803893
9781138340305
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
James Joseph Dean is Professor of Sociology at Sonoma State University in Northern California. He is the author of Straights: Heterosexuality in Post-Closeted Culture (2014). Dean's work has appeared in Contexts, Sexualities, The Sociological Quarterly, and Sociology Compass, among others. His research interests include LGBTQ studies, Critical Heterosexualities Studies, and transgender studies. Nancy L. Fischeris Associate Professor and Chair of the Sociology Department at Augsburg University in Minneapolis. Nancy is a co-editor of the anthology Introducing the New Sexuality Studies (along with Steven Seidman). She also edited a special issue on contemporary heterosexuality studies for the journal The Sociological Quarterly. She is a former chair and secretary of the American Sociological Association's Section on Sexualities. A sociologist with broad interests, she has written about incest, sexual morality, urban sustainability, and the social meaning of second-hand and vintage clothing.
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Other form:Print version: Routledge international handbook of heterosexualities studies Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020. 9781138340305
Standard no.:10.4324/9780429440731
Table of Contents:
  • <P>Introduction
  • Thinking Straightness: An Introduction to Critical Heterosexualities Studies</P><I><P>James Joseph Dean and Nancy L. Fischer</P></I><B><P></P><P>Part 1: Origins, Histories, Theories</P><P></P></B><P>1. Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence</P><I><P>Adrienne Cecile Rich</P></I><P></P><P>2. Bodily Inscriptions, Performative Subversions</P><I><P>Judith Butler</P></I><P></P><P>3. The Invention of Heterosexuality</P><I><P>Jonathan Ned Katz</P></I><P></P><P>4. Critique of Compulsory Heterosexuality</P><I><P>Steven Seidman</P></I><P></P><B><P>Part 2: Heterosexualities Across the Life Course</P></B><P></P><P>5. Normalizing Heterosexuality: Mothers' Assumptions, Talk, and Strategies with Young Children</P><I><P>Karin A. Martin</P></I><P></P><P>6. "Your Father Wouldn't Like It:" The Social Construction of Heterosexuality in Early Childhood</P><I><P>Emily W. Kane</P></I><P></P><P>7. "Coming Out": Gender, (Hetero)Sexuality and the Primary School</P><I><P>Emma Renold</P></I><P></P><P>8. The Ambiguity of "Having Sex": The Subjective Experience of Virginity Loss in the United States</P><I><P>Laura M. Carpenter</P></I><P></P><P>9. Hooking Up: Hot Heterosex or the New Numb Normative?</P><I><P>Rachel Kalish and Michael Kimmel</P></I><P></P><P>10. "Speaking as a Heterosexual": (How) Does Sexuality Matter for Talk-in-Interaction?</P><I><P>Celia Kitzinger</P></I><P></P><P>11. A Heterosexual Life: Older Women and Agency within Marriage and the Family</P><I><P>Jenny Hockey, Angela Meah, and Victoria Robinson</P></I><P></P><P><B>Part 3: Straight Identities and Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender</P></B><P></P><P>12. Prisons for Our Bodies, Closets for Our Minds: Racism, Heterosexism, and Black Sexuality</P><I><P>Patricia Hill Collins</P></I><P></P><P>13. Displaying Heterosexuality in An Inner City</P><I><P>Carissa M. Froyum</P></I><P></P><P>14. Straight Women: Doing and Undoing Compulsory Heterosexuality in Post-Closeted American Culture</P><I><P>James Joseph Dean</P></I><P></P><P>15. "Guys are Just Homophobic": Rethinking Adolescent Homophobia and Heterosexuality</P><I><P>C.J. Pascoe</P></I><P></P><P>16. "Sprinkle Some Gay on my Straight": Hybrid Hegemonic Masculinities in a Post-Gay Era</P><I><P>Tristan Bridges and Kendell Ota</P></I><P></P><P>17. Doing Gender, Doing Heteronormativity: "Gender Normals", Transgender People, and the Social Maintenance of Heterosexuality</P><I><P>Kristen Schilt and Laurel Westbrook</P></I><B><P></P><P>Part 4: Straight States</P></B><P></P><P>18. Introduction to "The Straight State: Sexuality and Citizenship in Twentieth Century America"</P><I><P>Margot Canaday</P></I><P></P><P>19. Uganda's Anti-homosexuality Bill: Reflections from a Transnational Frame</P><I><P>Marcia Oliver</P></I><P></P><P>20. One is not Born a Bride: How Weddings Regulate Heterosexuality</P><I><P>Chrys Ingraham</P></I><P></P><P>21. Promoting Marriage for America: The Intimate Relationship Between the State and Heterosexuality</P><I><P>Melanie Heath</P></I><P></P><B><P>Part 5: Rethinking Sexual Fluidity, Straight Privilege, and Allyship</P></B><P></P><P>22. Straight Girls Kissing: Heteroflexibility in the College Party Scene</P><I><P>Leila J. Rupp, Verta Taylor and Janelle M. Pham</P></I><P></P><P>23. A Mixed-Method Study of Same-Sex Kissing among College-Attending Heterosexual Men</P><I><P>Eric Anderson and Mark McCormack</P></I><P></P><P>24. Bud-Sex: Constructing Normative Masculinity Among Rural Straight Men That Have Sex with Men</P><I><P>Tony Silva</P></I><P></P><P>25. 'Straight with a Pinch of Bi': The Contours of Male Heteroflexibility</P><I><P>Hector Carrillo and Amanda Hoffman</P></I><P></P><P>26. No Homo</P><I><P>Joshua R. Brown</P></I><P></P><P>27. "With Allies Like These...": Toward a Sociology of Straight Allies</P><I><P>Patrick R. Grzanka</P></I>