We identify three trends in the recent sociology of sexuality. First, we examine how queer theory has influenced many sociologists whose empirical work observes sexuality in areas generally thought to be asexual. These sociologists also elaborate queer theory\u27s challenge to sexual dichotomizing and trace the workings of power through sexual categories. Second, we look at how sociologists bring sexuality into conversation with the black feminist notion of “intersectionality” by examining the nature and effects of sexuality among multiple and intersecting systems of identity and oppression. A third trend in the sociology of sexuality has been to explore the relationships between sexuality and political economy in light of recent market tra...
This article locates six themes in the overlap between the sociology of culture and the sociology of...
The purpose of this paper is to explore anthropological discourses regarding sexuality and relate th...
Queer theory demands that we question the dominant foundational assumptions about what is ‘normal’ a...
It is now over twenty years since queer theory first appeared, challenging academics and activists t...
This qualitative case study uses the history of Chapel Hill, North Carolina from 1970-1999 to demons...
How is sexuality studied methodologically? How are we innovating, methodologically, in the study of ...
Bringing together classic writings on sexuality from a social science perspective, this fascinating ...
Gradually queer theory, which emerged out of the particularities of academic and political situation...
This essay is an examination of queer theory in the context of the perceived systems of domination o...
Over the course of the past thirty years, there has been an explosion of work on sexuality, both con...
This article will outline the history of homosexual identity classification and the societal context...
This study is a sociological exploration of the difficulties of pursuing lesbian and gay agendas wi...
This article aims to extend the theorization of postmodernity to consider social changes in the real...
Sexualities and Society adopts a fresh, sociological perspective to explore the development of sexua...
Dominated by a number of humanities-based disciplines and influenced by Lacanian psychoanalysis and ...
This article locates six themes in the overlap between the sociology of culture and the sociology of...
The purpose of this paper is to explore anthropological discourses regarding sexuality and relate th...
Queer theory demands that we question the dominant foundational assumptions about what is ‘normal’ a...
It is now over twenty years since queer theory first appeared, challenging academics and activists t...
This qualitative case study uses the history of Chapel Hill, North Carolina from 1970-1999 to demons...
How is sexuality studied methodologically? How are we innovating, methodologically, in the study of ...
Bringing together classic writings on sexuality from a social science perspective, this fascinating ...
Gradually queer theory, which emerged out of the particularities of academic and political situation...
This essay is an examination of queer theory in the context of the perceived systems of domination o...
Over the course of the past thirty years, there has been an explosion of work on sexuality, both con...
This article will outline the history of homosexual identity classification and the societal context...
This study is a sociological exploration of the difficulties of pursuing lesbian and gay agendas wi...
This article aims to extend the theorization of postmodernity to consider social changes in the real...
Sexualities and Society adopts a fresh, sociological perspective to explore the development of sexua...
Dominated by a number of humanities-based disciplines and influenced by Lacanian psychoanalysis and ...
This article locates six themes in the overlap between the sociology of culture and the sociology of...
The purpose of this paper is to explore anthropological discourses regarding sexuality and relate th...
Queer theory demands that we question the dominant foundational assumptions about what is ‘normal’ a...