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The Routledge Companion to Gender, Sexuality and Culture is an intersectional, diverse and comprehensive collection essential for students and researchers examining the intersection of sexuality and culture.
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The Routledge Companion to Gender, Sexuality and Culture is an intersectional, diverse and comprehensive collection essential for students and researchers examining the intersection of sexuality and culture.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000627008
- Artikelnr.: 64289719
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000627008
- Artikelnr.: 64289719
Emma Rees (she/her) is a professor and Director of the Institute of Gender Studies, University of Chester (UK).
PART 1: IDENTIFYING, 1. Wendy Chapkis and Hugh English, 'Destabilising cisgender', 2. Marie Hendry, 'Post-heteronormative saturation: what happens after romance', 3. David En-Griffiths, 'Class and the sociology of homosexuality', 4. Jess Cooke, 'How is gender dysphoria "treated"?: Signposts and hazards on the patient journey', 5. Marzia Mauriello, 'Imagined others: Paths of identity, alterity, and exclusion in LGBTQIA+ communities', 6. Treena Orchard, 'Virtual sexual identities: Embodied aspirations, tensions, and lessons from the Bumble dating app', 7. Dora Jandri
, 'Time, age, and sexuality: The construction of non-normative identities in later life', PART 2: EMBODYING, 8. Reisa Klein and Dorothy Woodman, 'When the phallus is a "dick": The cultural/material turn to breasts', 9. Antara Ghatak, 'Dismembered nation, dismembered body: Negotiating gender and disability in the Bangladesh Liberation War, 1971', 10. Kylie Marais, '"Women don't own sexuality": How "coloured" women in Cape Town embody, navigate, and resist sexual shame', 11. Maa Huzjak, 'Fat women have bodies (two): The contradictions of fatness', 12. Bee Hughes, 'Expanding menstrual normativity: Artistic interventions in the representation of menstruation', 13. Christina Goestl, 'Clitoral matter: On the politics of sexual pleasures in Western European cultures', 14. Andrea García-Santesmases, 'Crip is the new queer? A feminist analysis of Spanish and activist representations of disability and sexuality', 15. Francesca Ferrer-Best, 'Who is "Drunk Me"? Women's embodiment of drunkenness as a relation to the self', PART 3: MAKING, 16. Clare McKeown, 'Male violence and feminine spaces: Bringing men into the picture in campaigns that challenge men's violence against women and children', 17. Anna Oleszczuk & Agata Waszkiewicz, 'Body modifications and the limits of gender identity in video games', 18. Charlotte Dann, 'The tattooed feminine body: Considerations for sexuality and British culture', 19. Aimee Merrydew, 'Cutting up control: Dismembering heteronormativity in Dodie Bellamy's feminist experimental poetry', 20.
ule Akdöan, 'Looking back to P
nar Kür's fiction: Reading the female body as a site of resistance in Turkish literature', 21. Anna Kurowicka, 'The ace art of failure: Asexuality and BoJack Horseman', 22. Anna Oleszczuk, 'Taking a walk on the queer side: Speculative comics (de)constructing queer identity', PART 4: DOING, 23. Lisa Buchter, 'Learning consent through Cuddle Parties: Developing prefigurative scripts for new forms of consent-driven intimacy', 24. Jay Szpilka, 'Waterboard me real good: Torture, consent and trust in BDSM', 25. Paul G. Nixon and Cosimo Marco Scarcelli, 'Coming of age: The alluring development of sex toys', 26. Michael Montess, 'The politics of PrEP: Stigma, trust, and solidarity', 27. Cirus Rinaldi and Marco Bacio, 'Sex work is (also) a male thing: The long journey towards legitimisation', 28. Louis van den Hengel, 'Queer ecologies of love: Ecosexuality and the politics of nonhuman desire', 29. Gwenola Ricordeau, 'Sexualities in prison: Rules and behaviours', PART 5: RESISTING, 1. Gwyn Easterbrook-Smith, 'Love what you do (and it'll become increasingly difficult to agitate for workplace rights): Sex, work, and rejecting the empowerment discourse', 2. María de las Nieves Puglia, 'My body, my rights: Sex work, feminism and syndicalism in Argentina', 3. James F. Anderson, 'Pornographic provocation in first wave British Punk', 4. Marta Fanasca, 'FtM crossdressing in contemporary Japan: The dans
phenomenon as caught between social constraint and the wish for self-expression', 5. Athanasia Francis, 'Resisting and healing: Embodied feminist research as a sexual violence survivor', 6. Rita Basílio Simões and Inês Amaral, 'Sexuality and self-tracking apps: Reshaping gender relations and sexual and reproductive practices', 7. Daniel Fountain, 'On Faggots and Faggoting: Trash-talk and reclaiming the abject through art practice', 8. Boka En & Michael En, '(Un)doing relationships: Boundary-drawing and queer(ing) ways of relating'
, 'Time, age, and sexuality: The construction of non-normative identities in later life', PART 2: EMBODYING, 8. Reisa Klein and Dorothy Woodman, 'When the phallus is a "dick": The cultural/material turn to breasts', 9. Antara Ghatak, 'Dismembered nation, dismembered body: Negotiating gender and disability in the Bangladesh Liberation War, 1971', 10. Kylie Marais, '"Women don't own sexuality": How "coloured" women in Cape Town embody, navigate, and resist sexual shame', 11. Maa Huzjak, 'Fat women have bodies (two): The contradictions of fatness', 12. Bee Hughes, 'Expanding menstrual normativity: Artistic interventions in the representation of menstruation', 13. Christina Goestl, 'Clitoral matter: On the politics of sexual pleasures in Western European cultures', 14. Andrea García-Santesmases, 'Crip is the new queer? A feminist analysis of Spanish and activist representations of disability and sexuality', 15. Francesca Ferrer-Best, 'Who is "Drunk Me"? Women's embodiment of drunkenness as a relation to the self', PART 3: MAKING, 16. Clare McKeown, 'Male violence and feminine spaces: Bringing men into the picture in campaigns that challenge men's violence against women and children', 17. Anna Oleszczuk & Agata Waszkiewicz, 'Body modifications and the limits of gender identity in video games', 18. Charlotte Dann, 'The tattooed feminine body: Considerations for sexuality and British culture', 19. Aimee Merrydew, 'Cutting up control: Dismembering heteronormativity in Dodie Bellamy's feminist experimental poetry', 20.
ule Akdöan, 'Looking back to P
nar Kür's fiction: Reading the female body as a site of resistance in Turkish literature', 21. Anna Kurowicka, 'The ace art of failure: Asexuality and BoJack Horseman', 22. Anna Oleszczuk, 'Taking a walk on the queer side: Speculative comics (de)constructing queer identity', PART 4: DOING, 23. Lisa Buchter, 'Learning consent through Cuddle Parties: Developing prefigurative scripts for new forms of consent-driven intimacy', 24. Jay Szpilka, 'Waterboard me real good: Torture, consent and trust in BDSM', 25. Paul G. Nixon and Cosimo Marco Scarcelli, 'Coming of age: The alluring development of sex toys', 26. Michael Montess, 'The politics of PrEP: Stigma, trust, and solidarity', 27. Cirus Rinaldi and Marco Bacio, 'Sex work is (also) a male thing: The long journey towards legitimisation', 28. Louis van den Hengel, 'Queer ecologies of love: Ecosexuality and the politics of nonhuman desire', 29. Gwenola Ricordeau, 'Sexualities in prison: Rules and behaviours', PART 5: RESISTING, 1. Gwyn Easterbrook-Smith, 'Love what you do (and it'll become increasingly difficult to agitate for workplace rights): Sex, work, and rejecting the empowerment discourse', 2. María de las Nieves Puglia, 'My body, my rights: Sex work, feminism and syndicalism in Argentina', 3. James F. Anderson, 'Pornographic provocation in first wave British Punk', 4. Marta Fanasca, 'FtM crossdressing in contemporary Japan: The dans
phenomenon as caught between social constraint and the wish for self-expression', 5. Athanasia Francis, 'Resisting and healing: Embodied feminist research as a sexual violence survivor', 6. Rita Basílio Simões and Inês Amaral, 'Sexuality and self-tracking apps: Reshaping gender relations and sexual and reproductive practices', 7. Daniel Fountain, 'On Faggots and Faggoting: Trash-talk and reclaiming the abject through art practice', 8. Boka En & Michael En, '(Un)doing relationships: Boundary-drawing and queer(ing) ways of relating'
PART 1: IDENTIFYING, 1. Wendy Chapkis and Hugh English, 'Destabilising cisgender', 2. Marie Hendry, 'Post-heteronormative saturation: what happens after romance', 3. David En-Griffiths, 'Class and the sociology of homosexuality', 4. Jess Cooke, 'How is gender dysphoria "treated"?: Signposts and hazards on the patient journey', 5. Marzia Mauriello, 'Imagined others: Paths of identity, alterity, and exclusion in LGBTQIA+ communities', 6. Treena Orchard, 'Virtual sexual identities: Embodied aspirations, tensions, and lessons from the Bumble dating app', 7. Dora Jandri
, 'Time, age, and sexuality: The construction of non-normative identities in later life', PART 2: EMBODYING, 8. Reisa Klein and Dorothy Woodman, 'When the phallus is a "dick": The cultural/material turn to breasts', 9. Antara Ghatak, 'Dismembered nation, dismembered body: Negotiating gender and disability in the Bangladesh Liberation War, 1971', 10. Kylie Marais, '"Women don't own sexuality": How "coloured" women in Cape Town embody, navigate, and resist sexual shame', 11. Maa Huzjak, 'Fat women have bodies (two): The contradictions of fatness', 12. Bee Hughes, 'Expanding menstrual normativity: Artistic interventions in the representation of menstruation', 13. Christina Goestl, 'Clitoral matter: On the politics of sexual pleasures in Western European cultures', 14. Andrea García-Santesmases, 'Crip is the new queer? A feminist analysis of Spanish and activist representations of disability and sexuality', 15. Francesca Ferrer-Best, 'Who is "Drunk Me"? Women's embodiment of drunkenness as a relation to the self', PART 3: MAKING, 16. Clare McKeown, 'Male violence and feminine spaces: Bringing men into the picture in campaigns that challenge men's violence against women and children', 17. Anna Oleszczuk & Agata Waszkiewicz, 'Body modifications and the limits of gender identity in video games', 18. Charlotte Dann, 'The tattooed feminine body: Considerations for sexuality and British culture', 19. Aimee Merrydew, 'Cutting up control: Dismembering heteronormativity in Dodie Bellamy's feminist experimental poetry', 20.
ule Akdöan, 'Looking back to P
nar Kür's fiction: Reading the female body as a site of resistance in Turkish literature', 21. Anna Kurowicka, 'The ace art of failure: Asexuality and BoJack Horseman', 22. Anna Oleszczuk, 'Taking a walk on the queer side: Speculative comics (de)constructing queer identity', PART 4: DOING, 23. Lisa Buchter, 'Learning consent through Cuddle Parties: Developing prefigurative scripts for new forms of consent-driven intimacy', 24. Jay Szpilka, 'Waterboard me real good: Torture, consent and trust in BDSM', 25. Paul G. Nixon and Cosimo Marco Scarcelli, 'Coming of age: The alluring development of sex toys', 26. Michael Montess, 'The politics of PrEP: Stigma, trust, and solidarity', 27. Cirus Rinaldi and Marco Bacio, 'Sex work is (also) a male thing: The long journey towards legitimisation', 28. Louis van den Hengel, 'Queer ecologies of love: Ecosexuality and the politics of nonhuman desire', 29. Gwenola Ricordeau, 'Sexualities in prison: Rules and behaviours', PART 5: RESISTING, 1. Gwyn Easterbrook-Smith, 'Love what you do (and it'll become increasingly difficult to agitate for workplace rights): Sex, work, and rejecting the empowerment discourse', 2. María de las Nieves Puglia, 'My body, my rights: Sex work, feminism and syndicalism in Argentina', 3. James F. Anderson, 'Pornographic provocation in first wave British Punk', 4. Marta Fanasca, 'FtM crossdressing in contemporary Japan: The dans
phenomenon as caught between social constraint and the wish for self-expression', 5. Athanasia Francis, 'Resisting and healing: Embodied feminist research as a sexual violence survivor', 6. Rita Basílio Simões and Inês Amaral, 'Sexuality and self-tracking apps: Reshaping gender relations and sexual and reproductive practices', 7. Daniel Fountain, 'On Faggots and Faggoting: Trash-talk and reclaiming the abject through art practice', 8. Boka En & Michael En, '(Un)doing relationships: Boundary-drawing and queer(ing) ways of relating'
, 'Time, age, and sexuality: The construction of non-normative identities in later life', PART 2: EMBODYING, 8. Reisa Klein and Dorothy Woodman, 'When the phallus is a "dick": The cultural/material turn to breasts', 9. Antara Ghatak, 'Dismembered nation, dismembered body: Negotiating gender and disability in the Bangladesh Liberation War, 1971', 10. Kylie Marais, '"Women don't own sexuality": How "coloured" women in Cape Town embody, navigate, and resist sexual shame', 11. Maa Huzjak, 'Fat women have bodies (two): The contradictions of fatness', 12. Bee Hughes, 'Expanding menstrual normativity: Artistic interventions in the representation of menstruation', 13. Christina Goestl, 'Clitoral matter: On the politics of sexual pleasures in Western European cultures', 14. Andrea García-Santesmases, 'Crip is the new queer? A feminist analysis of Spanish and activist representations of disability and sexuality', 15. Francesca Ferrer-Best, 'Who is "Drunk Me"? Women's embodiment of drunkenness as a relation to the self', PART 3: MAKING, 16. Clare McKeown, 'Male violence and feminine spaces: Bringing men into the picture in campaigns that challenge men's violence against women and children', 17. Anna Oleszczuk & Agata Waszkiewicz, 'Body modifications and the limits of gender identity in video games', 18. Charlotte Dann, 'The tattooed feminine body: Considerations for sexuality and British culture', 19. Aimee Merrydew, 'Cutting up control: Dismembering heteronormativity in Dodie Bellamy's feminist experimental poetry', 20.
ule Akdöan, 'Looking back to P
nar Kür's fiction: Reading the female body as a site of resistance in Turkish literature', 21. Anna Kurowicka, 'The ace art of failure: Asexuality and BoJack Horseman', 22. Anna Oleszczuk, 'Taking a walk on the queer side: Speculative comics (de)constructing queer identity', PART 4: DOING, 23. Lisa Buchter, 'Learning consent through Cuddle Parties: Developing prefigurative scripts for new forms of consent-driven intimacy', 24. Jay Szpilka, 'Waterboard me real good: Torture, consent and trust in BDSM', 25. Paul G. Nixon and Cosimo Marco Scarcelli, 'Coming of age: The alluring development of sex toys', 26. Michael Montess, 'The politics of PrEP: Stigma, trust, and solidarity', 27. Cirus Rinaldi and Marco Bacio, 'Sex work is (also) a male thing: The long journey towards legitimisation', 28. Louis van den Hengel, 'Queer ecologies of love: Ecosexuality and the politics of nonhuman desire', 29. Gwenola Ricordeau, 'Sexualities in prison: Rules and behaviours', PART 5: RESISTING, 1. Gwyn Easterbrook-Smith, 'Love what you do (and it'll become increasingly difficult to agitate for workplace rights): Sex, work, and rejecting the empowerment discourse', 2. María de las Nieves Puglia, 'My body, my rights: Sex work, feminism and syndicalism in Argentina', 3. James F. Anderson, 'Pornographic provocation in first wave British Punk', 4. Marta Fanasca, 'FtM crossdressing in contemporary Japan: The dans
phenomenon as caught between social constraint and the wish for self-expression', 5. Athanasia Francis, 'Resisting and healing: Embodied feminist research as a sexual violence survivor', 6. Rita Basílio Simões and Inês Amaral, 'Sexuality and self-tracking apps: Reshaping gender relations and sexual and reproductive practices', 7. Daniel Fountain, 'On Faggots and Faggoting: Trash-talk and reclaiming the abject through art practice', 8. Boka En & Michael En, '(Un)doing relationships: Boundary-drawing and queer(ing) ways of relating'