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Title Understanding global sexualities : new frontiers.
Publication Info London : Taylor and Francis, 2013.



Descript 1 online resource (247 p.)
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Sexuality encore -- Global transformations and sexual subjectivities -- 2 Normalised transgressions: consumption, the market, and sexuality in Mexico -- 3 'The personal is political and the political is personal': sexuality, politics and social movements in modern Iran -- 4 The paradox of pluralisation: masculinities, androgyny and male anxiety in contemporary China -- 5 Rights amidst wrongs: the paradoxes of gender rights-based approaches towards AIDS in South Africa
6 The ambivalent sexual subject: HIV prevention and male-to-male intimacy in India -- Sexualities in practice -- 7 ' No one saw us' : reputation as an axis of sexual identity -- 8 Beyond resistance: gay and lala recreation in Beijing -- 9 The limits of 'lesbian': nomenclature and normativity in feminist approaches to sexuality, gender and development -- 10 Disability, sexuality and sexual health -- 11 Bodies and their signs: acknowledging and interpreting erotic responses -- Sexualities in theory, policy and programmatic contexts -- 12 Some notes on new frontiers of sexuality and globalisation
13 Transnationalism in sexuality studies: an ' Africanist' perspective -- 14 The right to say no: gender empowerment in US global HIV-prevention policy -- 15 Sexuality and desire in racialised contexts -- 16 From research to policy and practice -- 17 Reflections on the new frontiers in sexualities research -- Index.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781134958115
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Subject Sex.
Sex -- Social aspects.
Sex -- Health aspects.
Alt author Aggleton, Peter, 1952-
Boyce, Paul.
Moore, Henrietta L.
Parker, Richard G. (Richard Guy), 1956-
Descript 1 online resource (247 p.)
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Sexuality encore -- Global transformations and sexual subjectivities -- 2 Normalised transgressions: consumption, the market, and sexuality in Mexico -- 3 'The personal is political and the political is personal': sexuality, politics and social movements in modern Iran -- 4 The paradox of pluralisation: masculinities, androgyny and male anxiety in contemporary China -- 5 Rights amidst wrongs: the paradoxes of gender rights-based approaches towards AIDS in South Africa
6 The ambivalent sexual subject: HIV prevention and male-to-male intimacy in India -- Sexualities in practice -- 7 ' No one saw us' : reputation as an axis of sexual identity -- 8 Beyond resistance: gay and lala recreation in Beijing -- 9 The limits of 'lesbian': nomenclature and normativity in feminist approaches to sexuality, gender and development -- 10 Disability, sexuality and sexual health -- 11 Bodies and their signs: acknowledging and interpreting erotic responses -- Sexualities in theory, policy and programmatic contexts -- 12 Some notes on new frontiers of sexuality and globalisation
13 Transnationalism in sexuality studies: an ' Africanist' perspective -- 14 The right to say no: gender empowerment in US global HIV-prevention policy -- 15 Sexuality and desire in racialised contexts -- 16 From research to policy and practice -- 17 Reflections on the new frontiers in sexualities research -- Index.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781134958115
Subject Sex.
Sex -- Social aspects.
Sex -- Health aspects.
Alt author Aggleton, Peter, 1952-
Boyce, Paul.
Moore, Henrietta L.
Parker, Richard G. (Richard Guy), 1956-

Subject Sex.
Sex -- Social aspects.
Sex -- Health aspects.
Descript 1 online resource (247 p.)
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Sexuality encore -- Global transformations and sexual subjectivities -- 2 Normalised transgressions: consumption, the market, and sexuality in Mexico -- 3 'The personal is political and the political is personal': sexuality, politics and social movements in modern Iran -- 4 The paradox of pluralisation: masculinities, androgyny and male anxiety in contemporary China -- 5 Rights amidst wrongs: the paradoxes of gender rights-based approaches towards AIDS in South Africa
6 The ambivalent sexual subject: HIV prevention and male-to-male intimacy in India -- Sexualities in practice -- 7 ' No one saw us' : reputation as an axis of sexual identity -- 8 Beyond resistance: gay and lala recreation in Beijing -- 9 The limits of 'lesbian': nomenclature and normativity in feminist approaches to sexuality, gender and development -- 10 Disability, sexuality and sexual health -- 11 Bodies and their signs: acknowledging and interpreting erotic responses -- Sexualities in theory, policy and programmatic contexts -- 12 Some notes on new frontiers of sexuality and globalisation
13 Transnationalism in sexuality studies: an ' Africanist' perspective -- 14 The right to say no: gender empowerment in US global HIV-prevention policy -- 15 Sexuality and desire in racialised contexts -- 16 From research to policy and practice -- 17 Reflections on the new frontiers in sexualities research -- Index.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
Alt author Aggleton, Peter, 1952-
Boyce, Paul.
Moore, Henrietta L.
Parker, Richard G. (Richard Guy), 1956-
ISBN 9781134958115

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