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"Sociology of Sexualities is the most comprehensive text to approach the study of sexuality from a sociological perspective. Drawing on the latest social scientific research on sexuality, it discusses fundamental concepts in the field and helps students integrate knowledge about sexuality into their larger understanding of society. Authors Kathleen J. Fitzgerald and Kandice L. Grossman cover topics such as the emergence of sexual identities; intersectionality across gender, sexuality, race, and class; inequalities and discrimination faced by sexual and gender minorities; heterosexual and…mehr

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"Sociology of Sexualities is the most comprehensive text to approach the study of sexuality from a sociological perspective. Drawing on the latest social scientific research on sexuality, it discusses fundamental concepts in the field and helps students integrate knowledge about sexuality into their larger understanding of society. Authors Kathleen J. Fitzgerald and Kandice L. Grossman cover topics such as the emergence of sexual identities; intersectionality across gender, sexuality, race, and class; inequalities and discrimination faced by sexual and gender minorities; heterosexual and cisgender privilege; activism and mobilization to challenge such discrimination; the commodification of sexuality; and the ways sexuality operates in and through various institutions. It concludes with several chapters on social problems associated with sexuality such as the commodification of sexuality, including pornography, human trafficking, prostitution, prison sex, and a chapter on sexual violence"--
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Autorenporträt
Kathleen J. Fitzgerald, PhD, is a teaching  professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research and teaching interests are in social stratification; specifically, race/ethnicity, gender, and sexuality. She is the author of Recognizing Race and Ethnicity: Power, Privilege, and Inequality, 3rd ed. (2020); and Beyond White Ethnicity: Developing a Sociological Understanding of Native American Identity Reclamation (2007); in addition to numerous journal articles. She has been teaching the sociology of inequalities for over 26 years. Fitzgerald earned all her degrees in sociology: her PhD from the University of Missouri, her MA from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, and her bachelor's degree from St. Louis University.