Latina/o Sexualities : : Probing Powers, Passions, Practices, and Policies / / ed. by Marysol Asencio.

Latina/os are currently the largest minority population in the United States. They are also one of the fastest growing. Yet, we have very limited research and understanding of their sexualities. Instead, stereotypical images flourish even though scholars have challenged the validity and narrowness o...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Rutgers University Press Backlist eBook-Package 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:New Brunswick, NJ : : Rutgers University Press, , [2009]
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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (390 p.) :; 16 illustrations. 16 illustrations and tables
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • PREFACE
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • Introduction: Mapping Latina/o Sexualities Research and Scholarship
  • 1. A History of Latina/o Sexualities
  • 2. Making Sex Matter: Histories of Latina/o Sexualities, 1898 to 1965
  • 3. Latina/o Childhood Sexuality
  • 4. Latina/o Parent-Adolescent Communication about Sexuality: An Interdisciplinary Literature Review
  • 5. Sexual Health of Latina/o Populations in the United States
  • 6. Latina/o Sex Policy
  • 7. Heterosexuality Exposed: Some Feminist Sociological Reflections on Heterosexual Sex and Romance in U.S. Latina/o Communities
  • 8. Representations of Latina/o Sexuality in Popular Culture
  • 9. Cultural Production of Knowledge on Latina/o Sexualities
  • 10. Where There’s Querer: Knowledge Production and the Praxis of HIV Prevention
  • 11. Religion/Spirituality, U.S. Latina/o Communities, and Sexuality Scholarship: A Thread of Current Works
  • 12. Latina/o Sexualities in Motion: Latina/o Sexualities Research Agenda Project
  • 13. Latinas, Sex Work, and Trafficking in the United States
  • 14. Latina Lesbianas, BiMujeres, and Trans Identities: Charting Courses in the Social Sciences
  • 15. Latina/o Transpopulations
  • 16. Boundaries and Bisexuality: Reframing the Discourse on Latina/o Bisexualities
  • 17. Revisiting Activos and Pasivos: Toward New Cartographies of Latino/Latin American Male Same-Sex Desire
  • 18. Retiring Behavioral Risk, Disease, and Deficit Models: Sexual Health Frameworks for Latino Gay Men and Other Men Who Enjoy Sex with Men
  • Epilogue: Rethinking the Maps Where “Latina/o” and “Sexuality” Meet
  • NOTES
  • CONTRIBUTORS
  • INDEX