Sexuality

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Routledge, Jun 1, 2004 - Social Science - 176 pages

We are almost programmed into thinking of our sexuality as a wholly natural feature of life. But sexual relations are but one form of social relations, as Jeffrey Weeks makes clear in his book.

Drawing on the analyses of Michel Foucault, amongst others, the book examines the social, moral and political issues raised by contemporary forms of sexuality. Weeks provides an authoritative introduction to the sociology of sexuality, discussing its cultural and socio-historical construction, it's relationship with power and the State's involvement in its rationalisation and regulation. This second edition is also updates to include global and postcolonial perspectives on sexuality, queer theory, the internet and cybersex, AIDS as a global phenomenon and international debates on the politics of sexuality.

This book is an indispensable introduction to this complex and expanding field.

 

Contents

1 The Languages of Sex
1
2 The Invention of Sexuality
11
3 The Meanings of Sexual Difference
41
4 The Challenge of Diversity
68
5 Sexuality Intimacy and Politics
91
6 Private Pleasures and Public Policy
117
Suggestions for Further Reading
129
Notes
139
Bibliography
143
Index
154
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