Sexuality
An exploration of critical debates in sexuality and desire
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:26th Nov '10
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This insightful study explores critical debates surrounding sexuality and desire, making Sexuality a valuable resource for students in literary and cultural studies.
In the realm of literary and cultural studies, theories of sexuality and desire play a vital role in shaping critical discourse. This study, Sexuality, serves as an essential introduction to the key debates that have emerged around these topics. Joseph Bristow thoughtfully presents the evolution of these theories, engaging with significant concepts such as queer and transgender theory, alongside discussions of race, ethnicity, and desire. The second edition includes a preface that highlights the transformations in the field since the first publication, ensuring readers are well-informed about contemporary developments.
Sexuality offers a comprehensive historical account, tracing the evolution of sexuality from the Victorian era to the present day. Bristow delves into the works of influential theorists such as Freud, Lacan, and Kristeva, providing a nuanced understanding of their contributions to the discourse. This updated edition not only revisits foundational theories but also expands on contemporary discussions, particularly regarding queer and transgender perspectives, making it a relevant resource for today's readers.
Additionally, the book includes a glossary, an annotated further reading section, and an extensive bibliography, enhancing its utility as a scholarly guide. By considering major movements and debates within the field, Sexuality stands out as an ideal resource for students and scholars alike, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding sexuality and desire in cultural narratives.
ISBN: 9780415299299
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 490g
264 pages
2nd edition