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Sexuality and Middle Class Self-Perceptions in Nairobi
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Sexuality and Middle Class Self-Perceptions in Nairobi
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Among both male and female young urban professionals in Nairobi, sexuality is a key to achieving a 'modern' identity. These young men and women see themselves as the avant garde of a new Africa, while they also express the recurring worry of how to combine an 'African' identity with the new lifestyles with which they are experimenting. By focusing on public debates and their preoccupations with issues of African heritage, gerontocratic power relations and conventional morality on the one hand, and personal sexual relationships, intimacy and self-perceptions on the other, this study works out…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780857454799
- Artikelnr.: 39601389
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780857454799
- Artikelnr.: 39601389
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* Hip and ambitious in Nairobi
* Conceiving sexuality
* Interfaces of pleasure and anxiety
* Structure of the book
PART I: THE STUDY OF SEXUALITY
Sexuality research in Kenya
* Health approaches to sexuality
* Sexuality research in the context of AIDS in Africa
The dynamics of sexuality: the focus of this study
* Anthropology and sexuality
* The social construction of sexuality, and its limits
* Sex as embodied experience
* Historicising sexuality
Methodological aspects of sexuality research
* Researching sex and sexuality: research places and practices
* Researching sex and sexuality: collection and validity of data
* An unmarried with partner, non-Kenyan, white female young
professional
PART II: YOUNG PROFESSIONALS: EMBLEMS OF SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
Sexuality and societal transformations
* Gender and sexuality in colonial times
* Gender and sexuality in postcolonial times
* Social transformation and moral anxiety
The young and ambitious in Nairobi
* Classifying young professionals
* Hesitations about ethnicity and issues of belonging
* Living independently and single
* Nightlife and dating
Young urban professionals and the formation of a contemporary identity
* Explorers of a modern identity
* Young professionals' position towards customary ways of living
* 'Westernization'
* Africanness
* Conclusion
PART III: SOCIETY IN FLAMES: SEXUALITY IN THE CONTEXT OF AIDS
AIDS as a context of life
* Africanist perspectives on AIDS and sexuality
* Policies of the government and nongovernmental organizations
* The definition of 'risk groups'
* The medicalization of sexuality
* Christian perceptions of AIDS and sexuality
* The remoralization of sexuality
Sexuality and contemporary lifestyles
* AIDS as the disease of 'immorality'
* The public emergence of the intimate
* Intimacy as part of lifestyle
* Conclusion
PART IV: AMBIGUOUS PLEASURES: SEXUAL DESIRE, CAREER, AND FEMININITY
Female sexuality in Nairobi, Kenya and beyond
Pamela, Martha, Njeri, Tayiani and Dorcas
* The importance of dating
* 'Playing hard to get'
* To give and to receive sexual pleasure
* Chastity and the realization of sexual pleasure
* Boundaries of sexual pleasure
Between sexual allure and limited availability
* Appropriating sexual pleasure
* Sexual pleasure and conventional expectations
* Communicating ambiguity
* Embodying transformations
* Conclusion
PART V: AMBIGUOUS PLEASURES: SEX, RICHES AND MASCULINITY
Male sexuality in Nairobi society, Kenya and beyond
Alex, Eric, Tom, Maurice and Ongeri
* Men's sexual début
* Circumcision as constitutive to masculinity
* Sex as a skill-being a 'good lover'
* Love in relation to sexual drive
* Sex and having 'arrived'
Moving between sexual prowess and restrained potency
* Sexual desire as a physical craving
* Balancing too much and too little sex
* The waning dominant patriarchal ideology
* Accommodating change
* Conclusion
PART VI: SIGN OF THE TIMES: MEDIA AND THE THERAPEUTIC ETHOS OF ROMANTIC
LOVE
Romantic love and the twin spheres of consumption and mass media
Representing romantic love: films, television and advertisements
* Television
* Advertising
* The privileging of the image
The manifestations of romantic love: music
* Practicing romantic love: dating
* Practices of mediation: magazines
* The therapeutic discourse on relationships
Sign of the times: imaginations and practices of romantic love versus
'westernization', or the perils of modernity
* Conclusion
CONCLUSION: SEXUALITY AND ITS AMBIGUOUS PLEASURES
Researching sexuality in Africa
The pleasures and anxieties of sexuality
Middle-class lifestyles and self-perceptions
Sex and sophistication - self and embodiment
Bibliography
Index
* Hip and ambitious in Nairobi
* Conceiving sexuality
* Interfaces of pleasure and anxiety
* Structure of the book
PART I: THE STUDY OF SEXUALITY
Sexuality research in Kenya
* Health approaches to sexuality
* Sexuality research in the context of AIDS in Africa
The dynamics of sexuality: the focus of this study
* Anthropology and sexuality
* The social construction of sexuality, and its limits
* Sex as embodied experience
* Historicising sexuality
Methodological aspects of sexuality research
* Researching sex and sexuality: research places and practices
* Researching sex and sexuality: collection and validity of data
* An unmarried with partner, non-Kenyan, white female young
professional
PART II: YOUNG PROFESSIONALS: EMBLEMS OF SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
Sexuality and societal transformations
* Gender and sexuality in colonial times
* Gender and sexuality in postcolonial times
* Social transformation and moral anxiety
The young and ambitious in Nairobi
* Classifying young professionals
* Hesitations about ethnicity and issues of belonging
* Living independently and single
* Nightlife and dating
Young urban professionals and the formation of a contemporary identity
* Explorers of a modern identity
* Young professionals' position towards customary ways of living
* 'Westernization'
* Africanness
* Conclusion
PART III: SOCIETY IN FLAMES: SEXUALITY IN THE CONTEXT OF AIDS
AIDS as a context of life
* Africanist perspectives on AIDS and sexuality
* Policies of the government and nongovernmental organizations
* The definition of 'risk groups'
* The medicalization of sexuality
* Christian perceptions of AIDS and sexuality
* The remoralization of sexuality
Sexuality and contemporary lifestyles
* AIDS as the disease of 'immorality'
* The public emergence of the intimate
* Intimacy as part of lifestyle
* Conclusion
PART IV: AMBIGUOUS PLEASURES: SEXUAL DESIRE, CAREER, AND FEMININITY
Female sexuality in Nairobi, Kenya and beyond
Pamela, Martha, Njeri, Tayiani and Dorcas
* The importance of dating
* 'Playing hard to get'
* To give and to receive sexual pleasure
* Chastity and the realization of sexual pleasure
* Boundaries of sexual pleasure
Between sexual allure and limited availability
* Appropriating sexual pleasure
* Sexual pleasure and conventional expectations
* Communicating ambiguity
* Embodying transformations
* Conclusion
PART V: AMBIGUOUS PLEASURES: SEX, RICHES AND MASCULINITY
Male sexuality in Nairobi society, Kenya and beyond
Alex, Eric, Tom, Maurice and Ongeri
* Men's sexual début
* Circumcision as constitutive to masculinity
* Sex as a skill-being a 'good lover'
* Love in relation to sexual drive
* Sex and having 'arrived'
Moving between sexual prowess and restrained potency
* Sexual desire as a physical craving
* Balancing too much and too little sex
* The waning dominant patriarchal ideology
* Accommodating change
* Conclusion
PART VI: SIGN OF THE TIMES: MEDIA AND THE THERAPEUTIC ETHOS OF ROMANTIC
LOVE
Romantic love and the twin spheres of consumption and mass media
Representing romantic love: films, television and advertisements
* Television
* Advertising
* The privileging of the image
The manifestations of romantic love: music
* Practicing romantic love: dating
* Practices of mediation: magazines
* The therapeutic discourse on relationships
Sign of the times: imaginations and practices of romantic love versus
'westernization', or the perils of modernity
* Conclusion
CONCLUSION: SEXUALITY AND ITS AMBIGUOUS PLEASURES
Researching sexuality in Africa
The pleasures and anxieties of sexuality
Middle-class lifestyles and self-perceptions
Sex and sophistication - self and embodiment
Bibliography
Index