The Gender/sexuality Reader: Culture, History, Political Economy

(Paperback - 1997/08/01)
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Roger Lancaster

 (Editor)
,

Micaela Di Leonardo

 (Editor)
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Book: The Gender/sexuality Reader: Culture, History, Political Economy
A sophisticated survey of the best recent work on bodies and desires across cultures and through time, this collection of essays shows how gender, sexuality, and power are historically connected and practically intertwined. Contributors include Susan Bordo, Judith Butler, Jane Collier, John D'Emilio, Michelle Rosaldo, and others. 28 illustrations.

"The Gender/Sexuality Reader" is a sophisticated survey of the best recent work on bodies and desires across cultures and through time. Foregrounding ethnographic studies and social history, this anthology brings together an unusually broad selection of essays across the disciplines--essays that link the typically segregated topics of desire, demography, and nationalism; bodily adornment and violence against women; colonialism, gender, race, and sexuality.
The settings of these rich studies are diverse: the contemporary United States, haunted by spectres of race and sex; post-Maoist China, whose love affair with the commodity draws on images of white-skinned women; modern clinics and hospitals, where new medical technologies pose unprecedented dilemmas; sexual subcultures as diverse as the lesbian community of San Francisco and carnival worlds in Brazil; and historical periods ranging from classical antiquity to postmodern Egypt. The topics these essays treat are likewise diverse and engaging: eugenics in Singapore, the political and economic context of motherhood in Brazil, rape and the inner lives of black American women, sex/culture wars in the US, the precariousness of sexual identity--and its political implications--in Nicaragua, and media representations of Africa.
These essays develop the insights of social constructionism, showing how gender, sexuality, and power are historically connected and practically intertwined. Taken together, they also extend the reach of this approach, concretely connecting gender/sexuality to class, race, and nation.
Contributors make use of postmodernism's topical mobility and cultural studies' thematic range while--in the best of thesocial science tradition--never losing sight of biology, political economy, and history. The editors' introduction situates this ground-breaking, contemporary work in the rise of feminist, gay poststructuralist, and political-economic theories, and illuminates the changing political contestations at the heart of embodied desire.
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Details of Book: The Gender/sexuality Reader: Culture, History, Political Economy Book: The Gender/sexuality Reader: Culture, History, Political Economy
Author: Roger Lancaster, Micaela Di Leonardo
ISBN:

0415910056


ISBN-13:

9780415910057

,

978-0415910057


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 1997/08/01
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Number of Pages: 584
Language: English
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