Gender, Sex, and Sexuality Among Contemporary Youth: Generation Sex
β Scribed by Patricia Neff Claster; Sampson Lee Blair (eds.)
- Publisher
- Emerald Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 266
- Series
- Sociological studies of children and youth
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Researchers, practitioners, and parents have increasingly become concerned about issues related to sex, gender, and sexuality among children and adolescents. With access to the Internet, young people around the globe can readily obtain virtually any and all information they seek concerning sex and sexuality. In many cultures, the clothing and fashions of children, adolescents, and young adults are increasingly merging, leaving little clear distinction between them, and creating what some consider to be the βsexualizationβ of childrenβs and adolescentsβ clothing. Coinciding with such changes, young people are more openly expressing their own gender identity, often leading to considerable social debate about feminine and masculine identities, and also transgender identities. This collection provides unique insight into identity formation for contemporary youth and examines the evolving norms concerning sex, gender, and sexuality in the lives of children and adolescents addressing topics including the development of gender identity, sexual behavior among youth, LGBT youth, transgender youth, parental and peer influences upon the development of gender and gender identity and dating violence.
β¦ Table of Contents
'Dare to be Different': How Religious Groups Frame and Enact Appropriate Sexuality and Gender Norms among Young Adults / Rhys H. Williams, Courtney Ann Irby and R. Stephen Warner --
Estimating the Status and Needs of Homeless LGBT Adolescents: Advocacy, Identity, and the Dialectics of Support / Timothy Stablein --
The Intersex Kids Are All Right? Diagnosis Disclosure and the Experiences of Intersex Youth / Georgiann Davis and Chris Wakefield --
Examining the Family Transition: How Parents of Gender-Diverse Youth Develop Trans-Affirming Attitudes / Krysti N. Ryan --
Letβs Talk about Sex for Money: An Exploration of Economically Motivated Relationships among Young, Black Women in Canada / Ciann L. Wilson and Sarah Flicker --
Educational Attainment and Sexual Orientation in Adolescent and Young Adult Males / Mollie T. McQuillan --
βTo Feel Him Love Meβ: Emerging Intersections of Identity, Queerness and Differing Ability / Rebecca Harvey, Paul Levatino and Julie Liefeld --
Sexual Debut Education: Cultivating A Healthy Approach to Young Peopleβs Sexual Experiences / Yvonne Vissing --
Breaking Up is Hard to Do: Teen Dating Violence Victims' Responses to Partner Suicidal Ideation / Jessica M. Fitzpatrick --
Two by Two: Heteronormativity and the Noah Story for Children / Sarah M. Corse.
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