Companion to sexuality studies /
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Imprint: | Hoboken, NJ : Wiley Blackwell, 2020. |
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Description: | 1 online resource ( xiv, 492 pages) |
Language: | English |
Series: | [Wiley Blackwell companions to sociology] Wiley-Blackwell companions to sociology. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12318720 |
Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Editors
- Editor
- Managing Editor
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Editors
- Part I Introduction
- Chapter 1 The Diversity and Academic Institutionalization of Sexuality Studies
- History of Sexuality Studies
- Diversity within Sexuality Studies
- Conclusion
- References
- Part II Theoretical and Methodological Diversity
- Chapter 2 Sexology
- Introduction
- The Development of Sexology: Two Narratives
- Sexology and the State
- Sexology, Race, and Processes of "Othering"
- In Response to Patients' Concerns: Agency in the Construction of Sexological Knowledge
- Sexology Between the Progressive and the Conservative
- Sexology Today: (Bio)Medicalization and Commodification of Sexuality
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 3 Sexualities in Historical Comparative Perspective
- Introduction
- Sexuality in Traditional Societies
- Making the Modern World
- Conclusion: The History of the History of Sexuality
- References
- Chapter 4 Postcolonial Sexualities
- Introduction
- Defining Postcolonialisms and Sexualities
- The Sexual Histories of European Colonialism and their Postcolonial Legacies
- Consequences for Sexuality Politics in Specific Places
- Concluding Remarks
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 5 Queer Theory
- Theoretical and Institutional Origins
- To Be or To Question Being, That is the Project (Hallmarks of Queer Theory)
- Fad or Forever: The Present and Potential Future of Queer Theory
- The Uneasy Relationship between Queer Theory and Sociology
- Critiques
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 6 Queer Methodologies and Social Science
- Setting the Premise
- Method and Methodology
- Queer, Queer Theory, Queering
- The Need for Queer Methodologies
- What Constitutes Queer Methodologies?
- The Question of Methods
- Qualitative and Quantitative Traditions
- The Issues of Ethics, Positionality, Reflexivity, Validity, and Data Analysis in Queer Methodologies
- The Difficulties in Developing Queer Methodologies
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 7 Queer Pedagogies
- Relevant Terms and Concepts
- Queer Theory
- Queer Pedagogy
- Queering Traditional Pedagogical Practices
- Challenging Homophobia, Heteronormativity, and Homonormativity
- Queering School Curriculum and Pedagogical Practice
- Future Directions
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Part III Health, Science, and Psychology
- Chapter 8 Sexuality, Science, and Technology
- Introduction
- Sexual Science as a Field of Academic Study
- Birth Control: The Intersections of Technology and (Hetero)Sexuality
- Technology, Erotic Desire, and Sexual Expression
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 9 Sexuality and Socialization
- Socialization
- Theoretical Frameworks for Sexuality Socialization