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Anthropology and sexual morality: a theoretical investigation

Carles Salazar 2006 © Berghahn Books
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  • 9781845450922 (paper)
  • 9781785334849 (ebook)
  • 9781845450915 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Gender Studies
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  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgements (page viii)
  • Introduction (page 1)
  • Part I: Approaches to Human Sexuality
  • 1. Sex in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea (page 13)
  • 2. Freud and the Repressive Hypothesis (page 22)
  • 3. Foucault: Sex as Culture (page 32)
  • Part II: Power, Meaning and Social Structure: an Irish Case-Study
  • 4. Irish Sexual Morality and Family Systems (page 43)
  • 5. Functionalist Dilemmas (page 56)
  • 6. The Peculiarities of Irish Demography (page 73)
  • 7. Imagining Sexuality: History as a Cognitive System (page 84)
  • 8. Coercion and Meaning (page 100)
  • 9. Disciplinary Regimes in the History of Irish Sexuality (page 113)
  • Part III: Anthropological Remarks
  • 10. Clarifying the Culture Concept (page 129)
  • 11. Intersubjectivity Revisited (page 141)
  • 12. Subjectification and Interpretation (page 157)
  • Conclusion (page 171)
  • Bibliography (page 181)
  • Index (page 191)
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JHSex 20.2 (May 2011): 429-432 http://www.jstor.org/stable/41305875
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