Sexuality is a complex and multifaceted domain, encompassing bodily, cultural, and subjective experiences that resist easy categorization. To claim the sexual as a viable research object therefore raises a number of important methodological questions: What is it possible to know about experiences, p
Researching Sex and Sexualities: reflections on methodologies
โ Scribed by dawsonera.;Boyce, Paul;Cornwall, Andrea;Frith, Hannah;Harvey, Laura;Huang, Yingying;Morris, Charlotte
- Publisher
- Zed Books Ltd
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 393
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Sexuality is complex and multifaceted domain - encompassing bodily, contextual and subjective experiences that resist ready categorisation. To claim the sexual as a viable research object therefore raises a number of important methodological questions: what is it possible to know about experiences, practices and perceptions of sex and sexualities? What approaches might help or hinder our efforts to probe such experiences? This collection explores the creative, personal and contextual parameters involved in researching sexuality, cutting across disciplinary boundaries and drawing on case studies from a variety of countries and contexts. Combining a wide range of expertise, its contributors address such key areas as pornography, sex work, intersectionality, and LGBT perspectives. The contributors also share their own experiences of researching sexuality within contrasting disciplines, as well as interrogating how the sexual identities of researchers themselves can relate to, and inform, their work. The result is a unique and diverse collection that combines practical insights on field work with novel theoretical reflections.
โฆ Table of Contents
Editorial Introduction - Paul Boyce, Charlotte Morris and Andrea CornwallPart One: KnowabilityIntroduction - Paul Boyce1. The Insinuating Body - Cara Judea Alhadeff2. Making Sense of Ambiguity: Theory and Method - Eva Cheuk-Yin Li3. Can Quantitative Applied Sexual Health Research Be Critical and Feminist? Towards a Critical Social Epidemiology to Support Targeted STI Testing and Contraception in Primary Care - Natalie Edelman4. Sex Shop Stories: Shifting Disciplines in Design Research - Fran CarterPart Two: Creative MethodologiesIntroduction - Laura Harvey5. Body Mapping, Stories and the Sexual Rights of Older People - Catherine Barrett6. Patchworking: Using Creative Methodologies in Sex and Sexualities Research - Catherine Vulliamy7. Dirty Talk: On Using Poetry in Pornography Research - P.J. Macleod8. The Cover Version: Researching Sexuality through Ventriloquism - E. McGeeney, L. Robinson, R. Thomson and P. ThurschwellPart Three: Negotiating Research ContextsIntroduction - Yingying Huang9. Hesitating at the Door: Youth-led Research on Realising Sexual Rights Informing Organisational Approaches - Vicky Johnson10. Sexuality Research 'In Translation': First-time Fieldwork in Brazil - Natalie Day11. The Contingency of the Contact: An Interpretive Re-positioning through the Erotic Dynamics in the Field - Alba Barbe i Serra12. Sangli Stories: Researching Indian Sex Workers' Intimate Lives - Andrea CornwallPart Four: Researcher Bodies, Identities, ExperiencesIntroduction - Hannah Frith13. Rotten Girl on Rotten Girl: Boys' Love 'Research' - Anna Madill14. Diary of a Sex Researcher: A Reflexive Look at Conducting Sexuality Research in Residential Aged Care - Katherine Radoslovich15. Mum's the Word: Heterosexual Single Mothers Talking (Or Not) About Sex - Charlotte Morris16. Sex and the Anthropologist: From BDSM to Sex Education, An Embodied Experience - Nicoletta LandiAppendix: An Interview with Ken Plummer - Charlotte Morris
โฆ Subjects
Sexology--Research;Sexology -- Research
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