New Sexual Agendas

New Sexual Agendas

New Sexual Agendas

New Sexual Agendas

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Overview

In this media driven age in which private has become public we have seen the Stonewall riots, which launched the gay rights movement, Hair on Broadway with a nude cast, art from Mapplethorpe to Madonna, AIDS and safe sex campaigns, drag gone mainstream, and adolescents engaging in sexual activity at increasingly younger ages. At the same time, society continually tries to eradicate open expressions of sexuality and harass those who ignore the mandated modes of permissible sexual expression.
Taking on those who would limit sexual freedom, New Sexual Agendas challenges the notion that there are fixed sexual behaviors for men and women. This engaging collection draws on a number of disciplines including women's studies, literature, gender studies, cultural studies, history, politics, and education, sociology, and psychology. Including well known thinkers such as Jeffrey Weeks, Leonore Tiefer, and Mary McIntosh, New Sexual Agendas explores our sexual legacy, from turn-of-the-century sexologists to the inequalities of sexually invested social structures, from the rise of the Right and its portent for sexual freedoms to the myth of women as the subordinate sex. Along the way it explores the limits of trust in intimate relationships, the escalating AIDS epidemic, and the dangers of prescribed sex roles for both heterosexual and homosexual relationships.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814780763
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 05/01/1997
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Lynne Segal is Professor of Gender Studies at Middlesex University. Her books include Is the Future Female?, Slow Motion, Sex Exposed, and Straight Sex.

Table of Contents

Preface - Notes on the Contributors - Reconsidering British fin de siecle sexology; L.Hall - Thinking Sex Historically; L.Bland & F.Mort - Psychoanalytic Challenges; S.Frosh - Sexual Values Revisited; J.Weeks - Sexual Revolutions; R.W.Connell - Feminist Sexual Politics and The Heterosexual Predicament; L.Segal - Conservative Agendas and Government Policy; M.Durham - Sexuality and Medicine; L.Tiefer - Preventing HIV/AIDS in Gay Men; G.Hart - The Limitations of Trust in Intimate Relationships; C.Willig - From a Man's Internal Family to New Political Forms; A.Samuels - Bridging the Gap Between Material and Discursive Analyses of Sexuality; J.Ussher - The Context of Women's Power(Lessness) in Heterosexual Interaction; I.Vanwesenbeeck - Gender Difference as Process and as Content; S.Prendergast - Queer Identities and the Ethnicity Model; A.Sinfield - Seeing the World from a Lesbian and Gay Standpoint; M.McIntosh - Resisting the 'New Homophobia'; A.M.Smith - Feminism vs Queer Theory; M.Merck - Sex Talk and Daily Life; J.Lewis - Index
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