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This groundbreaking second edition of Human Sexuality continues its
broad and interdisciplinary goal of providing readers with a
comprehensive overview on sexuality as a core part of our
individual identities and social lives. Edited by anthropological
experts on the subject, this unique textbook integrates
evolutionary and cultural aspects to provide a fully
interdisciplinary approach to human sexuality that is rare in this
area of scholarship. Fully updated throughout in line with
developments in the field, this second edition includes fresh
material exploring new sexual identities, sexual violence and
consent, Internet pornography, conversion therapy, polyamory, and
much more. In addition to providing a rich array of photographs,
illustrations, tables, and a glossary of terms, this textbook
explores: pregnancy and childbirth as a bio-cultural experience
life-course issues related to gender identity, sexual orientations,
behaviors, and lifestyles socioeconomic, political, historical, and
ecological influences on sexual behavior early childhood sexuality,
puberty, and adolescence birth control, fertility, conception, and
sexual differentiation HIV infection, AIDS, AIDS globalization, and
sex work. Utilizing viewpoints across cultural and national
boundaries and taking into account the evolution of human anatomy,
sexual behavior, attitudes, and beliefs across the globe, Human
Sexuality, Second Edition, remains an essential text for educators
and students who wish to understand human sexuality in all of its
richness and complexity.
This groundbreaking second edition of Human Sexuality continues its
broad and interdisciplinary goal of providing readers with a
comprehensive overview on sexuality as a core part of our
individual identities and social lives. Edited by anthropological
experts on the subject, this unique textbook integrates
evolutionary and cultural aspects to provide a fully
interdisciplinary approach to human sexuality that is rare in this
area of scholarship. Fully updated throughout in line with
developments in the field, this second edition includes fresh
material exploring new sexual identities, sexual violence and
consent, Internet pornography, conversion therapy, polyamory, and
much more. In addition to providing a rich array of photographs,
illustrations, tables, and a glossary of terms, this textbook
explores: pregnancy and childbirth as a bio-cultural experience
life-course issues related to gender identity, sexual orientations,
behaviors, and lifestyles socioeconomic, political, historical, and
ecological influences on sexual behavior early childhood sexuality,
puberty, and adolescence birth control, fertility, conception, and
sexual differentiation HIV infection, AIDS, AIDS globalization, and
sex work. Utilizing viewpoints across cultural and national
boundaries and taking into account the evolution of human anatomy,
sexual behavior, attitudes, and beliefs across the globe, Human
Sexuality, Second Edition, remains an essential text for educators
and students who wish to understand human sexuality in all of its
richness and complexity.
Until now, there has been no one text that discusses the norms,
beliefs, and behaviors that affect how societies respond to
HIV/AIDS around the world. The Anthropology of AIDS synthesizes
data from anthropology, psychology, sociology, biology, and
medicine, and incorporates the author's more than two decades of
work as a medical anthropologist, HIV test counselor, and sex
therapist. Designed for use in a range of college courses, this
volume combines a solid introduction to the epidemiology of HIV and
AIDS with a wealth of material exploring the cross-cultural
societal impact of the disease. Patricia Whelehan provides a broad
overview of the epidemic since 1981, focusing on current social,
cultural, political, and economic factors throughout the world. She
brings a relativistic, comparative, and holistic approach to look
at HIV/AIDS as both a pandemic and an intercultural health problem.
She also explores the ethics and controversies surrounding HIV
testing, treatment, and research in the United States and other
specific societies, including Thailand, Brazil, and areas of
Sub-Saharan Africa. Written in a clear, concise, and engaging tone,
this timely and necessary text will prove an invaluable resource
for instructors and undergraduates across many academic
disciplines.
"Represents a long-overdue examination of anthropology's role in
the fight against AIDS, bringing together the anthropological
perspective and the problem of AIDS like no other."--Brian Joseph
Gilley, University of Vermont Until now, there has been no one text
that discusses the norms, beliefs, and behaviors that affect how
societies respond to HIV/AIDS around the world. The Anthropology of
AIDS synthesizes data from anthropology, psychology, sociology,
biology, and medicine, and incorporates the author's more than two
decades of work as a medical anthropologist, HIV test counselor,
and sex therapist. Designed for use in a range of college courses,
this volume combines a solid introduction to the epidemiology of
HIV and AIDS with a wealth of material exploring the cross-cultural
societal impact of the disease. Patricia Whelehan provides a broad
overview of the epidemic since 1981, focusing on current social,
cultural, political, and economic factors throughout the world. She
brings a relativistic, comparative, and holistic approach to look
at HIV/AIDS as both a pandemic and an intercultural health problem.
She also explores the ethics and controversies surrounding HIV
testing, treatment, and research in the United States and other
specific societies, including Thailand, Brazil, and areas of
Sub-Saharan Africa. Written in a clear, concise, and engaging tone,
this timely and necessary text will prove an invaluable resource
for instructors and undergraduates across many academic
disciplines.
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