Sexualities and Society (e-bog) af Todd, Megan
Todd, Megan

Sexualities and Society e-bog

295,53 DKK
Sexualities and Society adopts a fresh, sociological perspective to explore the development of sexualities across both public and private spheres, giving thoughtful consideration to heterosexualities, cis, bi and trans identities.Divided into three parts, the book starts with an exploration into the history of sexuality, before covering the keytheories, and how research into sexualities has been,…
Sexualities and Society adopts a fresh, sociological perspective to explore the development of sexualities across both public and private spheres, giving thoughtful consideration to heterosexualities, cis, bi and trans identities.Divided into three parts, the book starts with an exploration into the history of sexuality, before covering the keytheories, and how research into sexualities has been, and could be, conducted. Parts two and three examinehow sexualities are framed by cultural factors and social institutions - including the media, religion, and politics - and considers the impact of how significant issues such as identity, age, health and violence relate to sexuality.Employing a range of international case studies, up to date policy developments, and engaging learning features such as 'discussion points' and fact file sections, this bookis essential reading for students studying sexuality across sociology, social policy, social care, media, and politics.
E-bog 295,53 DKK
Forfattere Todd, Megan (forfatter)
Udgivet 11.11.2020
Længde 304 sider
Genrer Sex and sexuality, social aspects
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781526490704

Sexualities and Society adopts a fresh, sociological perspective to explore the development of sexualities across both public and private spheres, giving thoughtful consideration to heterosexualities, cis, bi and trans identities.Divided into three parts, the book starts with an exploration into the history of sexuality, before covering the keytheories, and how research into sexualities has been, and could be, conducted. Parts two and three examinehow sexualities are framed by cultural factors and social institutions - including the media, religion, and politics - and considers the impact of how significant issues such as identity, age, health and violence relate to sexuality.Employing a range of international case studies, up to date policy developments, and engaging learning features such as 'discussion points' and fact file sections, this bookis essential reading for students studying sexuality across sociology, social policy, social care, media, and politics.