Table of Contents
VOLUME 2: DIVERSITY, HEALTH, AND VIOLENCE
Series Foreword
Michele A. Paludi
Foreword
Florence L. Denmark, PhD
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Donna Castañeda
PART I: SEXUAL ORIENTATIONS
1. Lesbian Love, Sex, and Relationships
Suzanna M. Rose and Asia A. Eaton
2. Bisexual Women's Sexuality
Mimi Hoang
3. Trans Women and "Interpretive Intimacy": Some Initial Reflections
Talia Mae Bettcher
PART II: DIVERSITY
4. Sexuality and Sexual Health among Women with Physical Disabilities
Colleen Clemency Cordes, Linda R. Mona, Maggie L. Syme, Rebecca P. Cameron, and Kimberly Smith
5. Constructions of Sexuality for First Nation Women in Atlantic Canada: Results from a Qualitative Study
Allison Reeves and Charlotte Reading
6. Latina Sexualities
Yvette G. Flores
7. Sexuality, Identity, and Culture among Asian/Asian American Sexual Minority Women: New Research
Connie S. Chan and Allyson L. Baughman
8. Counseling African American Women: Let's Talk about Sex!
Chippewa M. Thomas, Tylon M. Crook, and Debra C. Cobia
PART III: SEXUALITY AND HEALTH
9. The Experience and Construction of Changes to Women's Sexuality after Breast Cancer
Jane M. Ussher, Emilee Gilbert, and Janette Perz
10. HIV/AIDS and Women's Sexuality
Donna Castañeda and Duvia Lara Ledesma
11. Childbearing and Women's Sexuality: Moving beyond Avoidance and Myth
Ingrid Johnston-Robledo and Stephanie A. Wares
PART IV: SEXUALITY, MENTAL HEALTH, AND THERAPY
12. Defining and Diagnosing Women's Sexual Problems
Cynthia A. Graham and John Bancroft
13. Playing with Power: Women and Gender in BDSM Sexualities
Megan R. Yost
14. Restoring Sexuality: Women's Sexuality in the Aftermath of Trauma
Thema Bryant-Davis and Nardos Bellete
15. Gaining Intimate Citizenship: Sexuality and Women with Enduring Mental Illness
Joanna Davison
16. Women's Sexuality: From Problems to Possibilities
Debra Mollen and Jennifer Mootz
PART V: VIOLENCE AND WOMEN'S SEXUALITY
17. Abusive Relationships and Women's Sexuality
Adam D. Garland, Jeanine M. Galusha, Paula K. Lundberg-Love, and Kristin N. Carrillo
18. Constructing Women as Sexy: Implications for Coercive Sexuality and Rape
Maureen C. McHugh, Samantha R. Sciarrillo, and Beth Watson
19. Sex Trafficking, Sexual Exploitation, and Women's Sexuality
Nancy M. Sidun and Jill Betz Bloom
Index
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