Historicising gender and sexuality
Material type: TextSeries: Gender and history special issues book seriesPublication details: Wiley-Blackwell 2011 MaldenDescription: vii,251p. 25 cmISBN:- 9781444339444
- 306.701 22 HI-
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306.7 WE-S Sexuality | 306.701 BU-B Bodies that matter on the discursive limits of sex | 306.701 HA-S Split decisions how and why to take a break from feminism | 306.701 HI- Historicising gender and sexuality | 306.70207 CO-L Love and marriage | 306.7082 AN-T Tomorrow sex will be good again : women and desire in the age of consent / | 306.7082 SE- Sexuality, gender and power intersectional and transnational perspectives |
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Annotation "Historicising Gender and Sexuality features a diverse collection of essays that shed new light on the historical intersections between gender and sexuality across time and space. Features a wide and diverse range of scholarship to explore the historical intersections between gender and sexuality across space and time Demonstrates both the particularities of specific formulations of gender and sexuality and the nature of the relationship between the categories themselves Presents evidence that careful and contextualised analysis of the shifting relationship of gender and sexuality illuminates broader historical processes"--"Gender and sexuality are inextricable components of the human experience that remain as complex today as throughout world history. Historicising Gender and Sexuality features a thought-provoking collection of essays that shed important new light on the historical intersections between gender and sexuality across time and space. Several of the authors conclude that the constructions, practices, and experiences of gender and sexuality are far more entangled and mutually constitutive than previous scholarship has suggested. A wide swath of topics in various historical contexts are explored - from sexual activities in sixteenth-century New Spain to contemporary Miami; from attitudes revealed in Chinese sexology to American nudist magazines; and from the experiences of free women of colour in the British Caribbean to ideas put forth by 20th-century Egyptian reformers. Essays demonstrate the particularities not just of specific formulations of gender and sexuality in different historical contexts, but of the very nature of the relationship between the categories themselves. Through a rich diversity of scholarship, the essays offer ample evidence that careful and contextualised analysis of the shifting relationship of gender and sexuality illuminates broader historical processes. This book offers revealing insights into the myriad ways in which gender and sexuality have crossed paths with broader relations of power in a wide range of locations and historical contexts"--
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