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This volume is an essential supplement to the most ambitious and
comprehensive cross-cultural sex survey ever undertaken, in any
language or any part of the world. The four volumes of The
International Encyclopedia of Sexuality now summarize the sexual
behavior patterns of 50 countries.Written by 60 leading sexologists
and experts in the respective countries and cultures, each lengthy
entry of Volume 4 explores areas such as heterosexual
relationships, children, adolescents, adults, gender-conflicted
persons, unconventional sexual patterns, contraception, sexually
transmitted diseases, AIDS, sexual dysfunctions, and therapies. It
also includes discussions of sexual issues for older persons as
well as physically and mentally challenged individuals. The new
countries covered include: Austria, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus,
Egypt, Hong Kong, Iceland, Indonesia, Italy, Korea, Morocco,
Nigeria, Norway, Papua New Guinea, The Philippines, Portugal,
Turkey, and Vietnam. As noted, the work also presents significant
updates, by some 20 specialists, of the countries covered in
Volumes 1 through 3--originally published in 1997--which take
readers into the new millennium.This eagerly awaited Volume 4 to
The International Encyclopedia of Sexuality makes this entire set
an even more indispensable reference work for sexologists,
psychotherapists, anthropologists, and anyone involved in
cross-cultural studies.>
The editors of this dictionary have gathered terms and theories
from glossaries in college textbooks on human sexuality, consulted
medical dictionaries, and utilized concepts developed by
psychologist John Money. The terms defined span the disciplines of
sociology, biology, medicine, and the humanities. To be found among
the more than 6000 entries are theories and observations about sex
from Greek philosophers, Freud, and Masters and Johnson. Numerous
entries include bibliographic information. Appendixes list philias
and paraphilias; phobias and sexual anxieties; biographical
sketches; and U.S. Supreme Court decisions relating to sexual
behavior. Library Journal The field of sexuality spans a wide range
of academic disciplines in the biological sciences, social
sciences, and humanities, many of which do not share a common
vocabulary. The diversity of expertise combined with a recent
explosion of sexological research and knowledge has created
confusion and inaccuracy in the cross-disciplinary use of language.
By bringing together clear, succinct explanations of the terms and
concepts used in each discipline, the authors of this descriptive
dictionary have created a standard basis for communication
throughout the field. This work provides more than six thousand
entries. It defines the terms and theories that are essential to an
understanding of the field and documents important contributions to
sexology--ranging from the observations of Greek philosophers to
findings of sexual researchers from Kraftt-Ebing and Margaret Mead
to Masters and Johnson. A substantial number of entries reflect the
work of Dr. John Money, who significantly enriched the language of
sexology and was responsible for such pivotal concepts as gender
role and gender identity. Bibliographical information in provided
for each topic and additional information is offered in the
appendix. Researchers, professionals, and students working on any
aspect of sex or sexuality will find this dictionary comprehensive
and easy to use.
Now available in a new paperback edition, this survey is different
in both breadth and scope from all other reports on sexuality in
the United States. It covers every topic imaginable, from a
multicultural point of view, in order to reflect fully the complex
society in which we live: the biological, psychological, social,
and spiritual aspects of our sexual lives.
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