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         - Livre Science humaines et sociales, Lettres

        Livre Science humaines et sociales, Lettres - Rachel Spronk - 01/05/2012 - Relié - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Rachel Spronk
      • Editeur : Berghahn Books
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/05/2012
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 324.0
      • Expédition : 624
      • Dimensions : 23.5 x 15.7 x 2.2
      • ISBN : 0857454781



      • Résumé :

        INTRODUCTION

        • Hip and ambitious in Nairobi
        • Conceiving sexuality Interfaces of pleasure and anxiety Structure of the book
        PART I: THE STUDY OF SEXUALITY

        Sexuality research in Kenya

        Health approaches to sexuality Sexuality research in the context of AIDS in Africa The dynamics of sexuality: the focus of this study

        Anthropology and sexuality The social construction of sexuality, and its limits Sex as embodied experience Historicising sexuality Methodological aspects of sexuality research

        Researching sex and sexuality: research places and practices Researching sex and sexuality: collection and validity of data An unmarried with partner, non-Kenyan, white female young professional PART II: YOUNG PROFESSIONALS: EMBLEMS OF SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION

        Sexuality and societal transformations

        Gender and sexuality in colonial times Gender and sexuality in postcolonial times Social transformation and moral anxiety The young and ambitious in Nairobi

        Classifying young professionals Hesitations about ethnicity and issues of belonging Living independently and single Nightlife and dating Young urban professionals and the formation of a contemporary identity

        Explorers of a modern identity Young professionals' position towards customary ways of living 'Westernization' Africanness Conclusion PART III: SOCIETY IN FLAMES: SEXUALITY IN THE CONTEXT OF AIDS

        AIDS as a context of life

        Africanist perspectives on AIDS and sexuality Policies of the government and nongovernmental organizations The definition of 'risk groups' The medicalization of sexuality Christian perceptions of AIDS and sexuality The remoralization of sexuality Sexuality and contemporary lifestyles

        AIDS as the disease of 'immorality' The public emergence of the intimate Intimacy as part of lifestyle PART IV: AMBIGUOUS PLEASURES: SEXUAL DESIRE, CAREER, AND FEMININITY

        Female sexuality in Nairobi, Kenya and beyond

        Pamela, Martha, Njeri, Tayiani and Dorcas

        The importance of dating 'Playing hard to get' To give and to receive sexual pleasure Chastity and the realization of sexual pleasure Boundaries of sexual pleasure Between sexual allure and limited availability

        Appropriating sexual pleasure Sexual pleasure and conventional expectations Communicating ambiguity Embodying transformations PART V: AMBIGUOUS PLEASURES: SEX, RICHES AND MASCULINITY

        Male sexuality in Nairobi society, Kenya and beyond

        Alex, Eric, Tom, Maurice and Ongeri

        Men's sexual d?but Circumcision as constitutive to masculinity Sex as a skill-being a 'good lover' Love in relation to sexual drive Sex and having 'arrived' Moving between sexual prowess and restrained potency

        Sexual desire as a physical craving Balancing too much and too little sex The waning dominant patriarchal ideology Accommodating change PART VI: SIGN OF THE TIMES: MEDIA AND THE THERAPEUTIC ETHOS OF ROMANTIC LOVE

        Romantic love and the twin spheres of consumption and mass media

        Representing romantic love: films,...

        Biographie:

        Rachel Spronk is Assistant Professor at the Sociology and Anthropology Department at the University of Amsterdam. She has published on intimacy and middle class formation in Kenya, on methodological questions of sexuality research and on the bounds of poststructural approaches to understand how sex(uality) is experienced.

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        Sommaire:

        INTRODUCTION

        • Hip and ambitious in Nairobi
        • Conceiving sexuality Interfaces of pleasure and anxiety Structure of the book
        PART I: THE STUDY OF SEXUALITY

        Sexuality research in Kenya

        Health approaches to sexuality Sexuality research in the context of AIDS in Africa The dynamics of sexuality: the focus of this study

        Anthropology and sexuality The social construction of sexuality, and its limits Sex as embodied experience Historicising sexuality Methodological aspects of sexuality research

        Researching sex and sexuality: research places and practices Researching sex and sexuality: collection and validity of data An unmarried with partner, non-Kenyan, white female young professional PART II: YOUNG PROFESSIONALS: EMBLEMS OF SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION

        Sexuality and societal transformations

        Gender and sexuality in colonial times Gender and sexuality in postcolonial times Social transformation and moral anxiety The young and ambitious in Nairobi

        Classifying young professionals Hesitations about ethnicity and issues of belonging Living independently and single Nightlife and dating Young urban professionals and the formation of a contemporary identity

        Explorers of a modern identity Young professionals' position towards customary ways of living 'Westernization' Africanness Conclusion PART III: SOCIETY IN FLAMES: SEXUALITY IN THE CONTEXT OF AIDS

        AIDS as a context of life

        Africanist perspectives on AIDS and sexuality Policies of the government and nongovernmental organizations The definition of 'risk groups' The medicalization of sexuality Christian perceptions of AIDS and sexuality The remoralization of sexuality Sexuality and contemporary lifestyles

        AIDS as the disease of 'immorality' The public emergence of the intimate Intimacy as part of lifestyle PART IV: AMBIGUOUS PLEASURES: SEXUAL DESIRE, CAREER, AND FEMININITY

        Female sexuality in Nairobi, Kenya and beyond

        Pamela, Martha, Njeri, Tayiani and Dorcas

        The importance of dating 'Playing hard to get' To give and to receive sexual pleasure Chastity and the realization of sexual pleasure Boundaries of sexual pleasure Between sexual allure and limited availability

        Appropriating sexual pleasure Sexual pleasure and conventional expectations Communicating ambiguity Embodying transformations PART V: AMBIGUOUS PLEASURES: SEX, RICHES AND MASCULINITY

        Male sexuality in Nairobi society, Kenya and beyond

        Alex, Eric, Tom, Maurice and Ongeri

        Men's sexual d?but Circumcision as constitutive to masculinity Sex as a skill-being a 'good lover' Love in relation to sexual drive Sex and having 'arrived' Moving between sexual prowess and restrained potency

        Sexual desire as a physical craving Balancing too much and too little sex The waning dominant patriarchal ideology Accommodating change PART VI: SIGN OF THE TIMES: MEDIA AND THE THERAPEUTIC ETHOS OF ROMANTIC LOVE

        Romantic love and the twin spheres of consumption and mass media

        Representing romantic love: films,...

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