Heterosexuality in Theory and Practice

Heterosexuality in Theory and Practice
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : 9781136247057
ISBN-13 : 113624705X
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Book Synopsis Heterosexuality in Theory and Practice by : Chris Beasley

Download or read book Heterosexuality in Theory and Practice written by Chris Beasley and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2012-10-12 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores heterosexualities in their complex and everyday expressions. It engages with theories about the intersection of sexuality with other markers of difference, and gender in particular. The outcome will productively upset equations of heterosexuality with heteronormativity and accounts that cast heterosexuality in "sex critical, sex as danger" terms. Queer/feminist ‘pro-sex’ perspectives have become prevalent in analyses of sexuality, but in these approaches queer becomes the site of subversive, transgressive, exciting and pleasurable sex, while heterosex, if mentioned at all, continues to be seen as objectionable or dowdy. It challenges heterosexuality’s comparative absence in gender/sexuality debates and the common constitution of heterosexuality as nasty, boring and normative. The authors develop an innovative analysis showing the limits of the sharply bifurcated perspectives of the "sex wars". This is not a revisionist account of heterosexuality as merely one option in a fluid smorgasbord, nor does it dismiss the weight of feminist/pro-feminist critiques of heterosexuality. This book establishes that if relations of domination do not constitute the analytical sum of heterosexuality, then identifying its range of potentialities is clearly important for understanding and helping to undo its "nastier" elements.


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