Orgasmic Bodies explores how bodily experiences of orgasm are worked up as present/absent, complicated/straightforward, too slow/too fast, fake or real, in the doing of masculinities and femininities. Engaging with both science and popular culture it examines the meanings given to orgasmic bodies in contemporary heterosex
In patriarchal societies, women’s awareness of their own sexuality is often oppressed. The more we u...
In the Nordic countries, at a time when women have only recently won the right to their own bodies a...
This article explores the possibility of developing a feminist approach to gendered and sexual embod...
Engaging both with science and popular culture, this book examines the meanings given to orgasmic bo...
Visual representations of orgasm – whether in the flesh or mediated through a screen – are produced ...
Women’s orgasms have long been subject to vociferous scientific debate, but over the last 10–15 year...
Taking as a point of departure the status accorded to sexual orgasm in Western societies, we take a ...
Positioned as the ‘peak’ of sexual experience, orgasm is packed with sociocultural meaning. Explorin...
Positioned as the ‘peak’ of sexual experience, orgasm is packed with sociocultural meaning. Explorin...
The media form an integral part of our everyday life and have a significant impact on how we perceiv...
Orgasms are central to academic and lay debates about sexual ‘normality’ and ‘dysfunction’ and are c...
When orgasms are positioned by biomedical discourse as the pinnacle of healthy sexual expression, an...
This study presents cross-cultural research into women's sexuality, and orgasm in particular. Qualit...
I will try in this short introduction to sketch the history of women’s orgasm as an in between exist...
It is important for clinical sexologists to understand the functioning of orgasmic women in order to...
In patriarchal societies, women’s awareness of their own sexuality is often oppressed. The more we u...
In the Nordic countries, at a time when women have only recently won the right to their own bodies a...
This article explores the possibility of developing a feminist approach to gendered and sexual embod...
Engaging both with science and popular culture, this book examines the meanings given to orgasmic bo...
Visual representations of orgasm – whether in the flesh or mediated through a screen – are produced ...
Women’s orgasms have long been subject to vociferous scientific debate, but over the last 10–15 year...
Taking as a point of departure the status accorded to sexual orgasm in Western societies, we take a ...
Positioned as the ‘peak’ of sexual experience, orgasm is packed with sociocultural meaning. Explorin...
Positioned as the ‘peak’ of sexual experience, orgasm is packed with sociocultural meaning. Explorin...
The media form an integral part of our everyday life and have a significant impact on how we perceiv...
Orgasms are central to academic and lay debates about sexual ‘normality’ and ‘dysfunction’ and are c...
When orgasms are positioned by biomedical discourse as the pinnacle of healthy sexual expression, an...
This study presents cross-cultural research into women's sexuality, and orgasm in particular. Qualit...
I will try in this short introduction to sketch the history of women’s orgasm as an in between exist...
It is important for clinical sexologists to understand the functioning of orgasmic women in order to...
In patriarchal societies, women’s awareness of their own sexuality is often oppressed. The more we u...
In the Nordic countries, at a time when women have only recently won the right to their own bodies a...
This article explores the possibility of developing a feminist approach to gendered and sexual embod...