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A Cultural History of Sexuality in the Modern Age
By (Author) Gert Hekma
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Berg Publishers
1st March 2012
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Gender studies, gender groups
306.70904
Hardback
302
Width 172mm, Height 244mm
794g
Sexual cultures have changed enormously in the 20th century. We have greater sexual equality than ever before and homosexuality has shifted from being a crime, a sin, and a disease to an acknowledged and sometimes legally sanctioned variation. However, many sexual practices remain controversial, even demonized. The sexual revolution, psychoanalysis, changes in the law, medical advances, and the explosion of sexual imagery in the media have all contributed to a liberalization of sex. At the same time, Western cultures continue to think about sexuality as a desire shaped by nature, as of greater interest to men than women, as private, and as shaped by love. A Cultural History of Sexuality in the Modern Age presents an overview of the period with essays on heterosexuality, homosexuality, sexual variations, religious and legal issues, health concerns, popular beliefs about sexuality, prostitution and erotica.
Gert Hekma teaches in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam. He is co-editor of The Pursuit of Sodomy; Gay Men and the Sexual History of the Political Left; and Sexual Cultures in Europe.