
Sexual Conduct
The Social Sources of Human Sexuality
William Simon(Author)
AldineTransaction (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 31. December 2002
Book
Hardback
378 pages
978-0-202-30663-6 (ISBN)
Description
The first edition of Sexual Conduct, published in 1973, swiftly became a landmark text in the sociology of sexuality. It went on to profoundly shape the ideas of several generations of scholars and has become the foundation text of what is now known as the "social constructionist" approach to sexuality. The present edition, revised, updated, and containing new introductory and concluding materials, introduces a classic text to a new generation of students and professionals.
Traditional views of human sexuality posit models of man and woman in which biological arrangements are translated into sociocultural imperatives. This is best summarized in the phrase "anatomy is destiny." Consequently, the almost exclusive concern has been with the power of biology and nature in sexual conduct as opposed to understanding the significance and impact of social life. In Sexual Conduct, Gagnon and Simon lucidly argue that sexual activities, of all kinds, may be understood as the outcome of a complex psychosocial process of development. Using the social script theory, the authors trace the ways in which sexuality is learned and fitted into particular moments in the lifecycle and in different modes of behavior.
Sexual Conduct is a major attempt to consider sexuality within a non-biological, social psychological framework. It is a valuable addition to the study of human sexuality, and will be of interest to students of sociology, psychology, psychiatry, social work, and medicine.
Traditional views of human sexuality posit models of man and woman in which biological arrangements are translated into sociocultural imperatives. This is best summarized in the phrase "anatomy is destiny." Consequently, the almost exclusive concern has been with the power of biology and nature in sexual conduct as opposed to understanding the significance and impact of social life. In Sexual Conduct, Gagnon and Simon lucidly argue that sexual activities, of all kinds, may be understood as the outcome of a complex psychosocial process of development. Using the social script theory, the authors trace the ways in which sexuality is learned and fitted into particular moments in the lifecycle and in different modes of behavior.
Sexual Conduct is a major attempt to consider sexuality within a non-biological, social psychological framework. It is a valuable addition to the study of human sexuality, and will be of interest to students of sociology, psychology, psychiatry, social work, and medicine.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Somerset
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
697 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-202-30663-6 (9780202306636)
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Content
Foreword: Permanence and Change:
Sexual Conduct Thirty Years On
Kenneth Plummer
Preface to the Second Edition
John H. Gagnon
Acknowledgments to the First Edition
1. The Social Origins of Sexual Development
2. Childhood and Adolescence
3. Postadolescent Sexual Development
4. The Pedagogy of Sex
5. Homosexuality Among Men
6. A Conformity Greater than Deviance: The Lesbian
7. The Prostitution of Women
8. Homosexual Conduct in Prison
9. Pornography: Social Scripts and Legal Dilemmas
10. Social Change and Sexual Conduct
Afterword: The Struggle Over Sexual Change Since 1970
John H. Gagnon
The Writing of Sexual Conduct: Two Recollections
The Never-Ending Conversation: Two Interviews
References
Index
Sexual Conduct Thirty Years On
Kenneth Plummer
Preface to the Second Edition
John H. Gagnon
Acknowledgments to the First Edition
1. The Social Origins of Sexual Development
2. Childhood and Adolescence
3. Postadolescent Sexual Development
4. The Pedagogy of Sex
5. Homosexuality Among Men
6. A Conformity Greater than Deviance: The Lesbian
7. The Prostitution of Women
8. Homosexual Conduct in Prison
9. Pornography: Social Scripts and Legal Dilemmas
10. Social Change and Sexual Conduct
Afterword: The Struggle Over Sexual Change Since 1970
John H. Gagnon
The Writing of Sexual Conduct: Two Recollections
The Never-Ending Conversation: Two Interviews
References
Index