What do undergraduates really think about parties, hookups, and relationships? After analyzing their own complex social reality, Jennifer Beste's students engage in dialogue with theologians, ethicists, and social scientists about paths to happiness and the best ways to create sexual and relational justice on their college campuses.
What do undergraduates really think about parties, hookups, and relationships? After analyzing their own complex social reality, Jennifer Beste's students engage in dialogue with theologians, ethicists, and social scientists about paths to happiness and the best ways to create sexual and relational justice on their college campuses.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jennifer Beste is Professor of Theology and Koch Chair of Catholic Thought and Culture at the College of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, MN. She is the author of God and the Victim: Traumatic Intrusions on Grace and Freedom. Her research interests include trauma theory and Christian theology, ethnography and Christian ethics, sexual ethics, and feminist ethics.
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* Acknowledgments * Introduction * PART I: Through Their Own Eyes: Undergraduate Ethnographies and Analyses of Party Culture * 1. College Students' Observations of Parties and Hookups * 2. Why College Students Act the Way They Do * 3. Power Dynamics at College Parties * 4. Are College Students Happy in Contemporary Party Culture? * PART II: Johann Metz's Jesus as Fully Human: Embracing Poverty of Spirit * 5. Embracing Our Interdependence on God and Others * 6. Self-Love: Accepting Our Human Condition and Unique Calling * 7. Neighbor-Love and Justice * PART III: Sexual Justice: A Call to Action * 8. Justly Relating to Self and Other in College Culture * 9. Understanding the Complexities of Sexual Assault and its Traumatic Effects * 10. Secondary Victimization: The Community's Role in Traumatization * 11. Creating a Sexually Just Campus Culture * Endnotes * Bibliography * Appendix: Research Methodology
* Acknowledgments * Introduction * PART I: Through Their Own Eyes: Undergraduate Ethnographies and Analyses of Party Culture * 1. College Students' Observations of Parties and Hookups * 2. Why College Students Act the Way They Do * 3. Power Dynamics at College Parties * 4. Are College Students Happy in Contemporary Party Culture? * PART II: Johann Metz's Jesus as Fully Human: Embracing Poverty of Spirit * 5. Embracing Our Interdependence on God and Others * 6. Self-Love: Accepting Our Human Condition and Unique Calling * 7. Neighbor-Love and Justice * PART III: Sexual Justice: A Call to Action * 8. Justly Relating to Self and Other in College Culture * 9. Understanding the Complexities of Sexual Assault and its Traumatic Effects * 10. Secondary Victimization: The Community's Role in Traumatization * 11. Creating a Sexually Just Campus Culture * Endnotes * Bibliography * Appendix: Research Methodology
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