The Routledge history of American sexuality /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Taylor & Francis
Other Authors: Murphy, Kevin P., 1963- (Editor), Ruiz, Jason (Editor), Serlin, David (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
Series:Routledge histories.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Contributors
  • Acknowledgments
  • Editors' Introduction
  • 1. Abstinence
  • The Rise of Abstinence Education
  • Celibate Feminisms
  • Sexual Choice and Asexuality
  • Notes
  • 2. Adolescence
  • Normative Roots: The Emergence of Adolescence as a Developmental Category
  • Undoing Adolescence: Problematizing Adolescence as a Distinct Developmental Period
  • An Unsustainable Fiction
  • Notes
  • 3. Age
  • Regulations
  • Desires
  • Notes
  • 4. Animals
  • Bestiality
  • Breeding
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • 5. Archives
  • From Modern Archives to the Postmodern Archive(s)
  • Archive(s) and Sexualities
  • Archival Futures
  • Notes
  • 6. Asexuality
  • Notes
  • 7. Borders
  • Borders in Indigenous North America
  • Western Borders and Indigenous Borderlands
  • Rise of the U.S. Nation-State's Borders
  • Borders in the Age of Imperialism
  • Borders in Contemporary America
  • Notes
  • 8. Capitalism
  • Sexual Patriarchy and Colonial Mercantilism
  • Post Civil War-Progressive Era
  • Capitalism and Sexual Agency after World War II
  • Notes
  • 9. Celebrity
  • Introduction
  • Scandal, Celebrity, and the Invention of the Hollywood Star System:Fatty Arbuckle
  • Tabloid Media and the Post-Classical Hollywood Mode of Celebrity: Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor
  • Trans Media: Reality Programming, Social Media, Caitlyn Jenner, and Donald Trump
  • Notes
  • 10. Cities
  • Defining Sexuality and Urbanity
  • Sex and the City through the Years
  • The Future of Sexual Urban History
  • Notes
  • 11. Citizenship
  • Sexuality, Citizenship, and National Borders
  • Race, Indigeneity, and Sexual Citizenship
  • Scales of Sexual Citizenship
  • Sexuality and Norms of Citizenship
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • 12. Class
  • Class and Sexuality before 1900
  • Class and Sexuality in the Twentieth Century
  • Class and Sexuality in the Twenty-First Century
  • Notes
  • 13. Consent
  • Introduction
  • Consent Across U.S. Rape Law
  • Consent and the Gender Question
  • Consent and Gender-Transitive Questions
  • Affirmative Consent
  • Notes
  • 14. Contraception
  • The Criminalization of Contraception
  • Contraception, Feminism, and the Birth Control Movement
  • Contraception as aReproductive Justice Issue
  • Notes
  • 15. Disability
  • Classification
  • Containment
  • Rehabilitation
  • Notes
  • 16. Domesticity
  • Sexual Constraint and Subjection within the Marital Household
  • Sexual Surveillance and Intervention
  • Alternative Domesticities
  • Domestic Diversity and Normativity
  • Notes
  • 17. Empire
  • Notes
  • 18. Hygiene
  • Establishing Infrastructures
  • Segmenting Populations
  • Managing Sexuality
  • Mental Hygiene
  • Hygiene and Sexuality since the 1960s
  • Notes
  • 19. Incarceration
  • Sex and the Early Prison
  • Prison Sexual Culture
  • The Prison as Laboratory
  • Sexuality and the Carceral State
  • Notes
  • 20. Marriage
  • Defining a New Nation: Marriage as Civil Contract