Sexuality
In: Key Ideas
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Editor's foreword to the first edition -- Author's preface to the second edition -- Author's preface to the third edition -- Author's preface to fourth edition -- Acknowledgements to the first edition -- Acknowledgements to the second edition -- Acknowledgements to the third edition -- Acknowledgements to the fourth edition -- 1 Introduction: Languages of sex -- The significance of sexuality -- Words and meanings -- Sexualities in history and society -- 2 The invention of sexuality -- A brief history of the history of sexuality -- A subject in constant flux -- The 'social construction' of sexuality -- The organization of sexuality -- Why sexuality is important -- Intersections -- 3 The meanings of sexual difference -- A true sex? -- The biological imperative -- Evolutionary diversions -- Biological modes of argument -- Sexuality and social relations -- Multiple realities and diverse social worlds -- Performing identities -- Sexuality and the unconscious -- Affect, and the structuring of emotions -- Phobias and norms -- 4 The challenge of diversity -- The language of perversity -- The discourse of diversity -- Deconstructing the categories -- Making choices -- 5 Sexuality, intimacy and politics -- Sexuality on the front line -- Beyond tradition -- Living with uncertainty: HIV/AIDS -- Sexual and intimate citizenship -- Globalization and human sexual rights -- 6 Private pleasures and public policies -- The limits of science -- The ethical dilemma -- Towards sexual democracy -- The human gesture -- Suggestions for further reading -- Bibliography -- Index