The science fiction of sex: feminist deconstruction and the vocabularies of heterosex
In: Women and psychology
In: Women and Psychology
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Sexology and its discontents -- Let's get meta(physical) -- Intellectualizing sex -- Preparing for take-off: the sequence of events -- Part One: The Science/Fiction of Sex -- 1 Sexual science fiction -- The discursive construction of sex -- The genesis of sexology -- The vocabularies of sexology -- Sexology and safer sex -- 2 War of the worlds -- Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus -- The science (fiction) of sex: Mars and Venus in the bedroom -- The construction of pleasure: male (s)expertise, female surrender -- Afterplay: Gray strikes out -- Part Two: The Vocabularies of Heterosex -- 3 The day the earth stood still -- Deconstructing orgasm -- Textual analysis of orgasm -- (In)conclusion: disrupting the phallic orgasm -- 4 The man with two brains -- The infusion of body and culture with/in the sexual self -- The exteriorization of masculine heterosexual experience -- Measuring up: firmer, faster, bigger is better -- On-going speculations -- 5 The incredible shrinking man -- The penis stands in for/up for the man -- The 'dysfunctional' penis: how the mind matters -- Expanding in other ways: sexual pleasure in excess of the erect penis -- 6 Innerspace -- Interior designs: the feminization of space and the spatialization of woman -- Foreign bodies and hazardous fluids: the 'curse' of woman -- Regulating material girls -- Changing place -- 7 The final frontier -- "Putting things in there": the benefits of exteriority -- Gain and pain: gendered first experiences of heterosexual intercourse -- Avenging lips: women's discursive resistance to colonization -- 8 Brave new worlds -- It's sex, but not as we know it -- The outer limits -- (Anti-climax) A plateau -- Parting comments, future sexes -- Revamping the sexual -- Spacing out.
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