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This autoethnography of a sex researcher reveals an intimate, nuanced, and engaging portrayal of sex and gender roles across multiple cultures and contexts through the lenses of anthropology, psychology, and sociology-and illustrates how the author's conception of her own sexuality and gender changes across the life span in the process.
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This autoethnography of a sex researcher reveals an intimate, nuanced, and engaging portrayal of sex and gender roles across multiple cultures and contexts through the lenses of anthropology, psychology, and sociology-and illustrates how the author's conception of her own sexuality and gender changes across the life span in the process.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9781538174678
- ISBN-10: 1538174677
- Artikelnr.: 68536055
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9781538174678
- ISBN-10: 1538174677
- Artikelnr.: 68536055
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
By Leanna Wolfe
Preface
Coming Out
A Tale of Two Viruses
What is an Auto-Ethnography?
Ethical Concerns
My Life as an Engaged Anthropologist
177 Lovers-What's in a Number?
Part I - Beginnings
Chapter 1: Erotic Stirrings
Chapter 2: My Parents' World/My World
Chapter 3: Saving It/Losing It
Chapter 4: Orgasm Me-Search/Research
Chapter 5: Am I Gay?
Part II - Stepping Out Into the World as a Young Woman
Chapter 6: The Gringa Studies Machismo
Chapter 7: Discoveries and Dalliances in Late 1970s New York City
Part III - Adult Sex Education
Chapter 8: Learning About Sex
Chapter 9: Forays into Alternative Lifestyles
Tracking BDSM
The Swing Scene
Part IV - Rethinking Marriage
Chapter 10: Researching Singles Culture in Los Angeles
Part V - Engaging Polygamy and Polyamory
Chapter 11: Researching Polygamy in East Africa and Papua New Guinea
Briefly a Polyamorous Triad
Polygyny Field Research in Africa
Papua New Guinea Beckons!
Chapter 12: Researching Sex, Drugs and Polyamory at Burning Man
Part VI - Making it Professional
Chapter 13: Becoming a Sexology Professional
Chapter 14: Learning by Teaching: Insights into Ethnic Generation Gaps
Part VII - Exploring Worlds of the USA
Chapter 15: Studying Cheating from a Multitude of Perspectives
Chapter 16: In Search of Baby Batter
Part VIII - Engaging the Cybersex World
Chapter 17: The Viral Nipple
Chapter 18: The Petrified Sex Goddess
Chapter 19: Working as a Cyber Sexpert
Part IX - The Marriage Question Continues
Chapter 20: Engaging India's Courtship with Love Marriage
Chapter 21: Deconstructing Niger's Marriage Market
Part X - Exploring Other Worlds
Chapter 22: Scoping Out Sexual Tourism in Thailand, Jamaica and Peru
Thailand
Jamaica
Peru
Chapter 23: Engaging Morocco's Gender Divide
Chapter 24: Sorting Out Sex, Culture and Business in China and Cuba
Part XI - Three Full Circle Stories
Chapter 25: Reckoning with #MeToo
Chapter 26: Full Circle Love
Chapter 27: Return to Mexico
Part XII - Conclusion
Chapter 28: Conclusion: Healing Through Culture, History and Context
References
Dr. Leanna Wolfe's Research
Sources Cited
Index
About the Author
Coming Out
A Tale of Two Viruses
What is an Auto-Ethnography?
Ethical Concerns
My Life as an Engaged Anthropologist
177 Lovers-What's in a Number?
Part I - Beginnings
Chapter 1: Erotic Stirrings
Chapter 2: My Parents' World/My World
Chapter 3: Saving It/Losing It
Chapter 4: Orgasm Me-Search/Research
Chapter 5: Am I Gay?
Part II - Stepping Out Into the World as a Young Woman
Chapter 6: The Gringa Studies Machismo
Chapter 7: Discoveries and Dalliances in Late 1970s New York City
Part III - Adult Sex Education
Chapter 8: Learning About Sex
Chapter 9: Forays into Alternative Lifestyles
Tracking BDSM
The Swing Scene
Part IV - Rethinking Marriage
Chapter 10: Researching Singles Culture in Los Angeles
Part V - Engaging Polygamy and Polyamory
Chapter 11: Researching Polygamy in East Africa and Papua New Guinea
Briefly a Polyamorous Triad
Polygyny Field Research in Africa
Papua New Guinea Beckons!
Chapter 12: Researching Sex, Drugs and Polyamory at Burning Man
Part VI - Making it Professional
Chapter 13: Becoming a Sexology Professional
Chapter 14: Learning by Teaching: Insights into Ethnic Generation Gaps
Part VII - Exploring Worlds of the USA
Chapter 15: Studying Cheating from a Multitude of Perspectives
Chapter 16: In Search of Baby Batter
Part VIII - Engaging the Cybersex World
Chapter 17: The Viral Nipple
Chapter 18: The Petrified Sex Goddess
Chapter 19: Working as a Cyber Sexpert
Part IX - The Marriage Question Continues
Chapter 20: Engaging India's Courtship with Love Marriage
Chapter 21: Deconstructing Niger's Marriage Market
Part X - Exploring Other Worlds
Chapter 22: Scoping Out Sexual Tourism in Thailand, Jamaica and Peru
Thailand
Jamaica
Peru
Chapter 23: Engaging Morocco's Gender Divide
Chapter 24: Sorting Out Sex, Culture and Business in China and Cuba
Part XI - Three Full Circle Stories
Chapter 25: Reckoning with #MeToo
Chapter 26: Full Circle Love
Chapter 27: Return to Mexico
Part XII - Conclusion
Chapter 28: Conclusion: Healing Through Culture, History and Context
References
Dr. Leanna Wolfe's Research
Sources Cited
Index
About the Author
Preface
Coming Out
A Tale of Two Viruses
What is an Auto-Ethnography?
Ethical Concerns
My Life as an Engaged Anthropologist
177 Lovers-What's in a Number?
Part I - Beginnings
Chapter 1: Erotic Stirrings
Chapter 2: My Parents' World/My World
Chapter 3: Saving It/Losing It
Chapter 4: Orgasm Me-Search/Research
Chapter 5: Am I Gay?
Part II - Stepping Out Into the World as a Young Woman
Chapter 6: The Gringa Studies Machismo
Chapter 7: Discoveries and Dalliances in Late 1970s New York City
Part III - Adult Sex Education
Chapter 8: Learning About Sex
Chapter 9: Forays into Alternative Lifestyles
Tracking BDSM
The Swing Scene
Part IV - Rethinking Marriage
Chapter 10: Researching Singles Culture in Los Angeles
Part V - Engaging Polygamy and Polyamory
Chapter 11: Researching Polygamy in East Africa and Papua New Guinea
Briefly a Polyamorous Triad
Polygyny Field Research in Africa
Papua New Guinea Beckons!
Chapter 12: Researching Sex, Drugs and Polyamory at Burning Man
Part VI - Making it Professional
Chapter 13: Becoming a Sexology Professional
Chapter 14: Learning by Teaching: Insights into Ethnic Generation Gaps
Part VII - Exploring Worlds of the USA
Chapter 15: Studying Cheating from a Multitude of Perspectives
Chapter 16: In Search of Baby Batter
Part VIII - Engaging the Cybersex World
Chapter 17: The Viral Nipple
Chapter 18: The Petrified Sex Goddess
Chapter 19: Working as a Cyber Sexpert
Part IX - The Marriage Question Continues
Chapter 20: Engaging India's Courtship with Love Marriage
Chapter 21: Deconstructing Niger's Marriage Market
Part X - Exploring Other Worlds
Chapter 22: Scoping Out Sexual Tourism in Thailand, Jamaica and Peru
Thailand
Jamaica
Peru
Chapter 23: Engaging Morocco's Gender Divide
Chapter 24: Sorting Out Sex, Culture and Business in China and Cuba
Part XI - Three Full Circle Stories
Chapter 25: Reckoning with #MeToo
Chapter 26: Full Circle Love
Chapter 27: Return to Mexico
Part XII - Conclusion
Chapter 28: Conclusion: Healing Through Culture, History and Context
References
Dr. Leanna Wolfe's Research
Sources Cited
Index
About the Author
Coming Out
A Tale of Two Viruses
What is an Auto-Ethnography?
Ethical Concerns
My Life as an Engaged Anthropologist
177 Lovers-What's in a Number?
Part I - Beginnings
Chapter 1: Erotic Stirrings
Chapter 2: My Parents' World/My World
Chapter 3: Saving It/Losing It
Chapter 4: Orgasm Me-Search/Research
Chapter 5: Am I Gay?
Part II - Stepping Out Into the World as a Young Woman
Chapter 6: The Gringa Studies Machismo
Chapter 7: Discoveries and Dalliances in Late 1970s New York City
Part III - Adult Sex Education
Chapter 8: Learning About Sex
Chapter 9: Forays into Alternative Lifestyles
Tracking BDSM
The Swing Scene
Part IV - Rethinking Marriage
Chapter 10: Researching Singles Culture in Los Angeles
Part V - Engaging Polygamy and Polyamory
Chapter 11: Researching Polygamy in East Africa and Papua New Guinea
Briefly a Polyamorous Triad
Polygyny Field Research in Africa
Papua New Guinea Beckons!
Chapter 12: Researching Sex, Drugs and Polyamory at Burning Man
Part VI - Making it Professional
Chapter 13: Becoming a Sexology Professional
Chapter 14: Learning by Teaching: Insights into Ethnic Generation Gaps
Part VII - Exploring Worlds of the USA
Chapter 15: Studying Cheating from a Multitude of Perspectives
Chapter 16: In Search of Baby Batter
Part VIII - Engaging the Cybersex World
Chapter 17: The Viral Nipple
Chapter 18: The Petrified Sex Goddess
Chapter 19: Working as a Cyber Sexpert
Part IX - The Marriage Question Continues
Chapter 20: Engaging India's Courtship with Love Marriage
Chapter 21: Deconstructing Niger's Marriage Market
Part X - Exploring Other Worlds
Chapter 22: Scoping Out Sexual Tourism in Thailand, Jamaica and Peru
Thailand
Jamaica
Peru
Chapter 23: Engaging Morocco's Gender Divide
Chapter 24: Sorting Out Sex, Culture and Business in China and Cuba
Part XI - Three Full Circle Stories
Chapter 25: Reckoning with #MeToo
Chapter 26: Full Circle Love
Chapter 27: Return to Mexico
Part XII - Conclusion
Chapter 28: Conclusion: Healing Through Culture, History and Context
References
Dr. Leanna Wolfe's Research
Sources Cited
Index
About the Author