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Sexualities and Communication in Everyday Life: A Reader

Editat de Karen E. Lovaas, Mercilee M. Jenkins
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 sep 2006
'There are more than twenty-five contributors to the Reader. The sheer pleasure that the contributors provide in the way they bring together brilliantly diverse perspectives to enlarge the limits of one's understanding is not easy to describe. Particularly stimulating among the collection are the pieces by Jeffrey Weeks and Patrick Johnson. The intellectual satisfaction derived from the study of the erotic self and the human struggle and search for meaning and means of communicating meaning is quare indeed A book to read and return from time to time.'ùThe Book ReviewôThis groundbreaking reader will spark the development of new courses in communication and sexuality.á Students and teachers wanting to fully understand the constitutive and performative nature of communication will find few other books that meet their needs better than this one.öáùR. Jeffrey Ringer, St. Cloud UniversityááôSexualities and Communication in Everyday Life provides readers with a useful typology for comprehending the various shifts in thinking about sexual identities and communication that have occurred across time while it also provides a deft synthesis of the major issues and themes.á The text puts an excellent breadth of essays--some newly acquired for this book, some previously published and germinalùeasily into studentsÆ and teachersÆ hands.ö ùLesa Lockford, Bowling Green State Universityáá Sexualities and Communication in Everyday Life: A Reader is a groundbreaking anthology on the role of communication in the construction and performance of sexualities in interpersonal contexts and in public discourses. Editors Karen E. Lovaas and Mercilee M. Jenkins bring together an interdisciplinary collection which include excerpts from foundational works, recent journal articles, and original pieces written specifically for this text.ááKey Features:áThis collection (1) assists students in understanding the intersections of sexuality with other identity constructions; (2) introduces the concepts and implications of queer theory; (3) challenges students to move beyond stereotypical, dichotomous views of homosexual and heterosexual identities and communication styles; and, (4) facilitates studentsÆ awareness of and ability to recognize heteronormativity. While most of the readings are written by communication researchers, there are many by scholars from various disciplines including sociology, English, psychology, gender studies, and anthropology. These works also exemplify a variety of research methods, with an emphasis on qualitative research including critical, ethnographic, and performance. An introductory chapter providing a thorough review of literature to date on communication and sexualities is followed by sections on interpersonal contexts and public discourses. There is a logical flow from the foundational materials, to the examinations of sexuality in oneÆs everyday vocabulary, interactions, and relationships, to wider social discourses, to interventions, praxis, and future visions. In addition, discussion questions follow each reading to spark personal reflection and application.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781412914437
ISBN-10: 1412914434
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Recenzii

"There are more than twenty-five contributors to the Reader.  The sheer pleasure that the contributors provide in the way they bring together brilliantly diverse perspectives to enlarge the limits of one's understanding is not easy to describe.  Particularly stimulating among the collection are the pieces by Jeffrey Weeks and Patrick Johnson.  The intellectual satisfaction derived from the study of the erotic self and the human struggle and search for meaning and means of communicating meaning is quare indeed A book to read and return from time to time."

—The Book Review

Cuprins

Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Setting the Stage - Karen E. Lovaas and Mercilee M. Jenkins
Part I: Foundations for Thinking About Sexualities and Communication
1. The Invention of Heterosexuality: The Debut of the Heterosexual - Jonathan Ned Katz
2. Necessary Fictions: Sexual Identities and the Politics of Diversity - Jeffrey Weeks
3. On Judith Butler and Performantivity - Sara Salih
4. "Quare" Studies, or (Almost) Everything I Know About Queer Studies I Learned From My Grandmother [Part I] - E. Patrick Johnson
5. The Use of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power - Audre Lorde
Part II: Performing and Disciplining Sexualities in Interpersonal Contexts
6. Language, Socialization, and Silence in Gay Adolescence - William Leap
7. "Having a Girlfriend Without Knowing It": Intimate Friendships Among Adolescent Sexual-Minority Women - Lisa M. Diamond
8. Accounts of Sexual Identity Formation in Heterosexual Students - Michele J. Eliason
9. M. Dragonfly: Two-Spirit and the Tafoya Principle of Uncertainty - Terry Tafoya
10. Migrancy and Homodesire - Myron Beasley
11. Performing "I Do": Wedding, Pornography, and Sex - Elizabeth Bell
12. A Critical Appraisal of Assimiliationist and Radical Ideologies Underlying Same-Sex Marriage in LGBT Communities in the United States - Gust A. Yep, Karen E. Lovaas, and John P. Elia
Part III: Performing and Disciplining Sexualities in Public Discourses
13. Performing the Rhetoric of Science: Dr. Laura's Portrayal of Homosexuality - Paul Turpin
14. Disciplining the Transgendered: Brandon Teena, Public Representation, and Normativity - John M. Sloop
15. "Ah, Yes, I Remember It Well": Memory and Queer Culture in Will and Grace - Christopher Castiglia and Christopher Reed
16. Living in the Middle: Performances Bi-Men - John T. Warren and Nicholas A. Zoffel
17. "Holly Kowalski": Sex Across the Curriculum - Jennifer Tuder
18. Queering the (Sacred) Body Politic: Considering the Performative Cultural Politics of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence - Cathy B. Glenn
Part IV: Transforming Sexualities and Communication: Visions and Praxis
19. The Spirituality of Sex and the Sexuality of Spirit: BDSM Erotic Play as Soulwork and Social Critique - Robert G. Westerfelhaus
20. Menopause and Desire, or 452 Positions on Love - Mercilee M. Jenkins
21. "Quare" Studies, or (Almost) Everything I Know About Queer Studies I Learned From My Grandmother [Part II] - E. Patrick Johnson
22. Activism and Identity Through the Word: A Mixed-Race Woman Claims Her Space - Wendy M. Thompson
23. Making Alliances - Gloria E. Anzaldua
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Sexualities and Communication in Everyday Life: A Reader is a groundbreaking anthology on the role of communication in the construction and performance of sexualities in interpersonal contexts and in public discourses. Editors Karen E. Lovaas and Mercilee M. Jenkins bring together an interdisciplinary collection which include excerpts from foundational works, recent journal articles, and original pieces written specifically for this text.