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Conceiving Sexuality : Approaches to Sex Research in a Postmodern World.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher: Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 1994Copyright date: ©1995Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (318 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781135215729
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 306.7/072
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Conceiving Sexuality -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Conceiving Sexuality -- Part One: Histories of Desire -- 1 La mise en discours and Silences in Research on the History of Sexuality -- 2 History, Desire, and Identities -- 3 Framing Preferences, Framing Differences: Inventing Amsterdam as a Gay Capital -- Part Two: Gender, Sexuality, and Identity -- 4 Bisexuality: Toward a Comparative Theory of Identities and Culture -- 5 From Bakla to Gay: Shifting Gender Identities and Sexual Behaviors in the Philippines -- 6 Political Sexualities: Meanings and Identities in the Time of AIDS -- Part Three: Gender Power -- 7 Violence, Sexuality, and Women's Lives -- 8 ''That We Should All Turn Queer?": Homosexual Stigma in the Making of Manhood and the Breaking of a Revolution in Nicaragua -- 9 Meanings and Consequences of Sexual-Economic Exchange: Gender, Poverty and Sexual Risk Behavior in Urban Haiti -- Part Four: Social and Sexual Networks -- 10 A Sociological Perspective on Sexual Action -- 11 Networks and Sex: The Use of Social Networks as Method and Substance in Researching Gay Men's Response to HIV/AIDS -- 12 Patterns of Sexual Behavior of High Risk Populations and the Implications for STDs and HIV / AIDS Transmission in Nigeria -- Part Five: The Social Construction of Sexual Risk -- 13 The Construction of Risk in AIDS Control Programs: Theoretical Bases and Popular Responses -- 14 Women's Lives and Sex: Implications for AIDS Prevention -- Afterword -- 15 Culture, Structure, and Change: Sex Research after Modernity -- Contributors -- Bibliography.
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Cover -- Conceiving Sexuality -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Conceiving Sexuality -- Part One: Histories of Desire -- 1 La mise en discours and Silences in Research on the History of Sexuality -- 2 History, Desire, and Identities -- 3 Framing Preferences, Framing Differences: Inventing Amsterdam as a Gay Capital -- Part Two: Gender, Sexuality, and Identity -- 4 Bisexuality: Toward a Comparative Theory of Identities and Culture -- 5 From Bakla to Gay: Shifting Gender Identities and Sexual Behaviors in the Philippines -- 6 Political Sexualities: Meanings and Identities in the Time of AIDS -- Part Three: Gender Power -- 7 Violence, Sexuality, and Women's Lives -- 8 ''That We Should All Turn Queer?": Homosexual Stigma in the Making of Manhood and the Breaking of a Revolution in Nicaragua -- 9 Meanings and Consequences of Sexual-Economic Exchange: Gender, Poverty and Sexual Risk Behavior in Urban Haiti -- Part Four: Social and Sexual Networks -- 10 A Sociological Perspective on Sexual Action -- 11 Networks and Sex: The Use of Social Networks as Method and Substance in Researching Gay Men's Response to HIV/AIDS -- 12 Patterns of Sexual Behavior of High Risk Populations and the Implications for STDs and HIV / AIDS Transmission in Nigeria -- Part Five: The Social Construction of Sexual Risk -- 13 The Construction of Risk in AIDS Control Programs: Theoretical Bases and Popular Responses -- 14 Women's Lives and Sex: Implications for AIDS Prevention -- Afterword -- 15 Culture, Structure, and Change: Sex Research after Modernity -- Contributors -- Bibliography.

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