Routledge handbook of sexuality, health and rights /

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Imprint:London ; New York : Routledge, 2010.
Description:xxii, 484 p. ; 26 cm.
Language:English
Series:Routledge handbooks
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7987171
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Varying Form of Title:Handbook of sexuality, health, and rights
Other authors / contributors:Aggleton, Peter.
Parker, Richard G. (Richard Guy), 1956-
ISBN:9780415468640 (hardback)
0415468647 (hardback)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction
  • Section I. Pioneering Beginnings
  • 2. Margaret Sanger: her legacy reconsidered
  • 3. Anthropological foundations of sexuality, health and rights
  • 4. The importance of being historical: understanding the making of sexualities
  • 5. Research innovation: Alfred C. Kinsey's legacy, and the Kinsey Institute for research in sex, gender and reproduction
  • 6. The social reality of sexual rights
  • 7. Recent developments in US sexuality research
  • Section II. Language, Discourse and Sexual Categories
  • 8. 'Lesbians', modernity and global translation: female sexualities in Indonesia
  • 9. Hidden Love: sexual ideologies and relationship ideals in rural South Africa
  • 10. Thai (trans)genders and (homo)sexualities in a global context
  • 11. Hijras, 'AIDS cosmopolitanism' and questions of izzat in Hyderabad
  • 12. Intersexuality, bio-medical regulation and sexual rights in Brazil
  • 13. Understanding sex between men in Senegal: beyond current linguistic and discursive categories
  • Section III. Reproductive and Sexual Health
  • 14. Why a history of childhood sexuality?
  • 15. From sexology to sexual health
  • 16. Sexual and reproductive: connections and disconnections in public health
  • 17. Sex as 'risk of conception'? Sexual frames within the family planning field
  • 18. Teenage pregnancy: from sex to social pathology
  • Section IV. How to have sex in an epidemic
  • 19. Knowledge, power and HIV/AIDS: research and the global response
  • 20. Safe sex: it's not as simple as ABC
  • 21. Exploring moralities
  • 22. Is 'bareback' a useful construct in primary HIV-prevention? Definitions, identity and research
  • 23. Sex under the influence of crystal meth; the experience of latino gay men in San Francisco
  • Section V. The Choreography of Sex
  • 24. Stripping: the embodiment and creation of sexualised fantasy
  • 25. Flirting, erotic interactions and sexual choreography among urban youth: hip-hop in New York City
  • 26. Passionate uprisings: young people, sexuality and politics in post-revolutionary Iran
  • 27. Tourism and the body: embodiment and sexual performance among Dominican male sex workers
  • 28. Dancing with daemons: desire and the improvisation of pleasure
  • 29. Sex in motion: notes on urban Brazilian sexual scenes
  • Section VI. The Darker Side of Sex
  • 30. Sexual and intimate partner violence: the global picture
  • 31. The social production of men's extramarital sexual practices
  • 32. Innocence and scandal: sexuality and the mass media
  • 33. Engaged research on incest in Mexico
  • 34. Brutal logic: violence, sexuality and macho myth in South African men's prisons and beyond
  • 35. Beyond pseudo-homosexuality: corrective rape, transactional sex and the undoing of lesbian identities in Namibia
  • Section VII. From sexual health to sexual rights
  • 36. Sexual education, US Federal Abstinence Policies, and young people's right to health promotion
  • 37. Bodies and beyond: where sexual health meets sexual rights
  • 38. Political agents or vulnerable victims? Framing sexual rights as sexual health in Argentina
  • 39. Sexuality, Identity and citizenship in contemporary Mexico
  • 40. From reproductive to sexual rights
  • 41. Sexual rights for young women: lessons from developing countries
  • Section VIII. Struggles for erotic justice
  • 42. Reaffirming pleasures in a world of dangers
  • 43. Law, sexual morality and subversion: urban sex work in Uganda
  • 44. Being young and living with HIV: the double neglect of sexual citizenship
  • 45. The 'queer' politics of homo(sexuality) and matters of identitiy: tentative notes in the context of HIV/AIDS
  • 46. Immigration and LGBT Rights in the USA: ironies and constraints in the USA asylum cases
  • 47. 'In the life' in diaspora: autonomy/desire/community
  • 48. Black lesbian gender and sexual culture: celebration and resistance