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a cultural history of sex in America

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An edition of Sexidemic (2013)

Sexidemic

a cultural history of sex in America

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Overview: Sexidemic is the first real cultural history of sexuality in the United States since the end of World War II. For a people who supposedly love sex, the author argues, Americans have had no shortage of problems with it. Since the end of World War II, in fact, we've had a contentious relationship with sexuality, the subject a source of considerable tension and controversy on both an individual and societal level. Rather than being a simple pleasure of life, something to be enjoyed, sex has served as a challenging and disruptive force in many Americans' everyday lives for the last two-thirds of a century. Our love affair with sex has thus been a rocky one, filled with bumps in the road that have caused major instability across our cultural landscape. Our individualistic, competitive, consumerist, and anxious national character is both reflected in and reinforced by this "sexidemic," something few have recognized or perhaps want to admit. By charting the cultural trajectory of sex in America since the end of World War II, Sexidemic reveals how the nation's continual woes with sexuality helped make us an anxious, insecure people. The sex lives of many, perhaps most Americans have been in a perpetual state of crisis, a constant source of concern. We've fretted over every dimension of it, with problems in both quality and quantity. With this unhealthy view of sexuality, it was not surprising that we felt we needed a variety of potions and gadgets to make it happen or be pleasurable. In tracing the cultural trajectory of sex in our society, Samuel illustrates our bipolar approach to sexuality: low libido and sex addiction emerged as common disorders, and sex scandal after sex scandal has made headlines, especially over the last couple of years. Only money has surpassed sex as a source of stress for Americans; indeed, sex has come to be seen and treated as a commodity.

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English
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247

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Sexidemic: a Cultural History of Sex in America
2013, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
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2013, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Table of Contents

Pillow talk
Easy rider
Carnal knowledge
Fatal attraction
Indecent exposure
Ice Age.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-235) and index.

Internet Archive - 2

Internet Archive 2

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Lanham

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.70973
Library of Congress
HQ18.U5 S26 2013, HQ18.U5S26 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
v, 247 pages
Number of pages
247

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27790887M
Internet Archive
sexidemiccultura0000samu
ISBN 10
1442220406, 1442220414
ISBN 13
9781442220409, 9781442220416
LCCN
2012036125
OCLC/WorldCat
808416510

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