Selves Symbols and Sexualities

Selves  Symbols  and Sexualities
Author: Thomas S. Weinberg,Staci Newmahr
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2014-03-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781483323893

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Offering an anthology of original articles on sexuality from a sociological perspective, Selves, Symbols, and Sexualities: An Interactionist Anthology focuses on the diverse and multi-layered meanings of sexuality, sexual behaviors and sexual identities. Thomas S. Weinberg and Staci Newmahr bring you essays that explore sexuality as a social process. As a whole, the book takes the perspective that what each of us understands to be sexual is constructed through everyday social processes and interaction, situated in particular spaces and moments, identified through our social-sexual presentations, and symbolized through language, objects and practices. The book is organized around these four distinct but interrelated processes, and augmented by personal narratives around relevant issues. The authors’ goals for the book are to engage students in the sociological enterprise by providing interesting and insightful entries that emphasize the importance of meaning-making in human sexuality, and to provide them with conceptual tools to understand human sexuality in a complex and quickly changing sexual landscape.

Selves Symbols and Sexualities

Selves  Symbols  and Sexualities
Author: Thomas S. Weinberg,Staci Newmahr
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2014
Genre: Identity (Psychology)
ISBN: 1483399265

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This proposed book is an anthology of both original and reprinted articles on sexuality from a sociological perspective. The readings in this collection focus on the diverse and multi-layered meanings of sexuality, sexual behaviors and sexual identities. The essays in this book will explore sexuality as a social process. As a whole, the book takes the perspective that what each of us understands to be sexual is constructed through everyday social processes and interaction, situated in particular spaces and moments, identified through our social-sexual presentations, and symbolized through language, objects and practices. The book is organized around these four distinct but interrelated processes, and augmented by personal narratives around relevant issues. The purpose of this book is to broaden students' perspectives on sexuality by providing ...

Selves Symbols and Sexualities

Selves  Symbols  and Sexualities
Author: Thomas S. Weinberg,Staci Newmahr
Publsiher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2014-03-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 145227665X

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Offering an anthology of original articles on sexuality from a sociological perspective, Selves, Symbols, and Sexualities: An Interactionist Anthology focuses on the diverse and multi-layered meanings of sexuality, sexual behaviors and sexual identities. Thomas S. Weinberg and Staci Newmahr bring you essays that explore sexuality as a social process. As a whole, the book takes the perspective that what each of us understands to be sexual is constructed through everyday social processes and interaction, situated in particular spaces and moments, identified through our social-sexual presentations, and symbolized through language, objects and practices. The book is organized around these four distinct but interrelated processes, and augmented by personal narratives around relevant issues. The authors’ goals for the book are to engage students in the sociological enterprise by providing interesting and insightful entries that emphasize the importance of meaning-making in human sexuality, and to provide them with conceptual tools to understand human sexuality in a complex and quickly changing sexual landscape.

The Palgrave Handbook of the Psychology of Sexuality and Gender

The Palgrave Handbook of the Psychology of Sexuality and Gender
Author: Christina Richards,Meg-John Barker
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137345899

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The Palgrave Handbook of the Psychology of Sexuality and Gender combines cutting edge research to provide a thorough overview of all the normative - and many of the less common - sexualities, genders and relationship forms alongside psychological and intersectional areas relating to sexuality and gender.

Self Analysis for the Psychotherapist

Self Analysis for the Psychotherapist
Author: Aaron Moss
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2001-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780595185887

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The Moss Six-Step Method of Self-Analysis will help you, the psychotherapists, to become more emotionally mature.You will stop being a secret fraud. This book is recommended by prestigious analysts. It is well documented.

The American Drug Culture

The American Drug Culture
Author: Thomas S. Weinberg,Gerhard Falk,Ursula Adler Falk
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2017-12-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781506304694

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The American Drug Culture uses sociological and other perspectives to examine drug and alcohol use in U.S. society. The text is arranged topically, rather than by categories of drugs, and explores diverse contexts of drug use including popular culture; sexuality; the legal and criminal justice systems; other social institutions; and mental and physical health. It features more coverage of alcohol, the most widely-used drug in the U.S., than other texts for this course. Authors Thomas S. Weinberg, Gerhard Falk, and Ursula Falk include case studies from their field research to give you empathetic insights into the situation of those with substance and alcohol use disorders.

Menopause in Iranian Muslim Women

Menopause in Iranian Muslim Women
Author: Elham Amini
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2023-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783031447136

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This book offers an original empirical study into the gendered and sexual experiences of Iranian Muslim women going through menopause. Using a biographical lifecourse lens, it explores the processes through which these experiences are shaped by hegemonic gender norms, as well as how these women express their agency. Centering the voices of Iranian Muslim women, this book links sexuality, ageing, and the body to the matter of menopause, conceived here as a gendered, embodied and lived phenomenon characterised both by cultural constraint and by individual reflexive body techniques. By considering gender and sexuality as vectors of power with internal politics, inequalities, and oppression alongside embodied practice, the author shows how the life course provides a trajectory of sex and sexuality that routes both in time, space, social and cultural context.

Queering Desire

Queering Desire
Author: Róisín Ryan-Flood,Amy Tooth Murphy
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2024-04-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781003858041

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Queering Desire explores, with unprecedented interdisciplinary scope, contemporary configurations of lesbian, bi, queer women’s, and non-binary people’s experiences of identity and desire. Taking an intersectional feminist and trans-inclusive approach, and incorporating new and established identities such as non-binary, masculine of centre (MOC), butch, and femme, this collection examines how the changing landscape for gender and sexual identities impacts on queer culture in productive and transformative ways. Within queer studies, explorations of desire, longing, and eroticism have often neglected AFAB, transfeminine, and non-binary people’s experiences. Through 25 newly commissioned chapters, a diverse range of authors, from early career researchers to established scholars, stage conversations at the cutting edge of sexuality studies. Queering Desire advances our understanding of contemporary lesbian and queer desire from an inclusive perspective that is supportive of trans and non-binary identities. This innovative interdisciplinary collection is an excellent resource for scholars, undergraduate, and postgraduate students interested in gender, sexuality, and identity across a range of fields, such as queer studies, feminist theory, anthropology, media studies, sociology, psychology, history, and social theory. In foregrounding female and non-binary experiences, this book constitutes a timely intervention.