Description
Sociology of Sexualities by Kathleen J. Fitzgerald and Kandice L. Grossman provides an in-depth examination of sexuality from a sociological perspective. The text explores how sexuality is socially constructed, culturally shaped, and institutionally organized across different societies and time periods.
Through rigorous sociological analysis, the authors investigate the intersections of sexuality with gender, race, class, and other social identities. The book addresses contemporary issues including sexual orientation, gender identity, sexual health, relationships, and social policy. Students gain critical insights into how power dynamics, social norms, and institutional structures influence sexual expression and identity formation.
This SAGE publication serves as an essential resource for understanding sexuality as a fundamental aspect of human experience and social organization, combining theoretical frameworks with empirical research and real-world applications.







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