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Heterosexuality By Sue Wilkinson

Heterosexuality by Sue Wilkinson


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Feminists, psychologists and activists explore the personal and political implications of their own heterosexuality and of heterosexuality as an institution. They consider the extent to which feminism and heterosexuality are compatible and the complex links between sexual behaviour and identities.

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Heterosexuality: A Feminism & Psychology Reader by Sue Wilkinson

Heterosexuality is generally taken for granted, seldom explicitly addressed. Rarely has it been the focus of sustained theory. This Reader is a forum for the analysis of heterosexuality as it relates to feminism and psychology.

Leading feminists, psychologists and activists explore the personal and political implications of heterosexuality and of heterosexuality as an institution. They consider the extent to which feminism and heterosexuality are compatible and the complex interrelationships between sexual behaviour, categories and identities. Acknowledging the interactions between heterosexism and other oppressions, they point to the contradictions between heterosexual desire and heterosexual coercion, between heterosexual privilege and womens traditional role within the family.

This Reader is based on articles published in the first three volumes of Feminism & Psychology, particularly the Special Issue on Heterosexuality (Volume 2 Number 3, October 1992) and also includes eight specially-commissioned pieces.

Heterosexuality Reviews

`Both psychology and, for the most part, feminist theory, have tended to assume heterosexuality as "a given". Heterosexuality needs to become a "serious target for analysis and political action", because, quoting Adrienne Rich, heterosexuality is `a political institution which disempowers women. These arguments provide the explicit and powerful rationale for focusing an entire issue on the attempt to theorise heterosexuality... this volume graphically recognises and registers the need to address heterosexuality as a political institution which oppresses women. In doing so, it represents an opportunity to address the continuing difficulties of understanding and criticising heterosexuality over and beyond our sexual and domestic arrangements - Trouble and Strife

`A unique and exciting reader... Wilkinson and Kitzinger, as lesbian feminist psychologists, are in an interesting position from which to view heterosexuality. From the vantage point of "the other" they are able to disentangle the experiences of heterosexual feminists from what is the, until now, unexamined normative existence of the `Generic Women... an important addition to feminist scholarship about womens sexuality. Within an historical context where early books on oppressed groups were written by members of dominant groups, we find it refreshing to see two lesbian feminists taking the lead with heterosexuality and feminism and recruiting heterosexuals to bring "unexamined heterocentricity" into the light - Contemporary Psychology

`A bold and innovative collection of essays that deposes heterosexuality from its dominant, assumed status and treats it as a problematic category in need of examination and explanation... It is a book that challenges the reader to examine their beliefs and assumptions, as well as to think critically about a typically assumed and therefore silent identity. Heterosexuality has spawned a plethora of questions in my mind and left me with an insatiable appetite to know more. Perhaps this, better than anything, is a successful measure of the provocative and innovative nature of this project - Archives of Sexual Behavior

`a marvelous blend of autobiography and theory, the story and the story unravelled - the readers, like the authors, will confront the taken-for-granted and grow from the experience - Barbara Katz Rothman, City University of New York and author of Recreating Motherhood

`This innovative and challenging volume makes a new space for exploring heterosexuality. We learn how heterosexuality is more than sex and how it permeates, or constrains, our intellectual as well as our personal and political practice - Jill Morawski, Wesleyan University

`One of the books great strengths is that it comes from womens own understanding of their lives and their sexuality... All are strong, articulate women who enhance our awareness of our own feelings and experiences - Maggie Humm, University of East London and Co-Chair of British Womens Studies Association

`a brave project. The material is very rich. Heterosexuality and heterosexism are highlighted from many angles cross-cutting racial, ethnic and class boundaries. Many women will love to read this. It confronts heterosexual women with the implications of an identity they otherwise take for granted - Philomena Essed, University of Amsterdam

`a provocative, infuriating, inspiring and challenging set of essays and revelations! I heartily commend this volume to anyone who is interested in the remarkable range of human sexualities, and in confounding the dualisms of gender and the dualisms of sexuality that plague and divide us - Carol Tavris, author of The Mismeasure of Woman

`An exciting exploration of the `choice of heterosexuality and its implications for womens lives and feminist politics - developing theory at the cutting edge - Shere Hite, author of The Hite Reports

Table of Contents

Protean Woman - Abridged ContentsPauline B Bart The Liquidity of Female Sexuality and the Tenaciousness of Lesbian Identity Hypatia Unbound - Sandra Lee Bartky A Confession On the Inadequacy of Our Sexual Categories - Sandra Lipsitz Bem A Personal Perspective Sexual Dysfunction or Heterosexual Dysfunction? - Mary Boyle Heterosexual Celibacy - Loulou Brown Same Door, Different Closet - Allan Hunter A Heterosexual Sissys Coming-Out Party How My Heterosexuality Affects My Feminist Politics - Carol Nagy Jacklin Sisters Under the Skin - Kadiatu Kanneh A Politics of Heterosexuality Heterosexuality and Parenting - Susie Orbach `Safe by Nature - Cindy Patton Reconstructing Heterosexual Identity Under the Sign of AIDS Heterosexual Identity - Julia Penelope Out of the Closets Love and the Politics of Heterosexuality - Caroline Ramazanoglu Radical Feminist Heterosexuality - Robyn Rowland The Personal and the Political Retelling Myself - Janet Sayers Heterosexual Instrumentalism - S P Schacht and P H Atchison Past and Future Directions The (Dis)Comfort of Being `Hetero - Nira Yuval-Davis EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION - FULL CONTENTS Theorising Heterosexuality - Celia Kitzinger and Sue Wilkinson SPECIAL FEATURE HETEROSEXUAL FEMINIST IDENTITIES THE PERSONAL AND THE POLITICAL Editors Introduction - Celia Kitzinger and Sue Wilkinson How My Heterosexuality Affects My Feminist Politics - Carol Nagy Jacklin The Authority of the Name - Alison Young On Being Ordinary - Halla Beloff Hypatia Unbound - Sandra Lee Bartky A Confession Identity, `Passing and Subversion - Mary Crawford Sisters Under the Skin - Kadiatu G Kanneh A Politics of Heterosexuality Heterosexuality and Parenting - Susie Orbach On the Inadequacy of our Sexual Categories - Sandra Lipsitz Bem A Personal Perspective The (Dis)Comfort of Being `Hetero - Nira Yuval-Davis Heterosexuality - Sheila Kitzinger Challenge and Opportunity Heterosexual Feminist Identities - Hilary Lips and Susan Alexandra Freedman Private Boundaries and Shifting Centers Love and the Politics of Heterosexuality - Caroline Ramazanoglu Unbundling Our Binaries - Genders, Sexualities, Desires - Mary Gergen How My Heterosexuality Contributes to My Feminism and Vice Versa - Shulamit Reinharz Heterosexuality, Feminism, Contradiction - Rosalind Gill and Rebecca Walker On Being Young, White, Heterosexual Feminists in the 1990s Retelling Myself - Janet Sayers Radical Feminist Heterosexuality - Robyn Rowland The Personal and the Political Heterosexuality - Victoria Robinson Beginnings and Connections he Heterosexual Feminist - Alison Thomas A Paradoxical Identity? Against Separatism - Elizabeth Mapstone Heterosexual Celibacy - Loulou Brown ARTICLES Technologies and Effects of Heterosexual Coercion - Nicola Gavey Heterosexual Instrumentalism - S P Schacht and Patricia H Atchison Past and Future Directions Heterosexuality - Patricia Duncker Fictional Agendas Same Door, Different Closet - Allan Hunter A Heterosexual Sissys Coming-Out Party Against the Dividing of Women - Denise Thompson Lesbian Feminism and Heterosexuality Sex, Organs and Audiotape - Jackie Gilfoyle, Jonathan Wilson and Brown A Discourse Analytic Approach to Talking About Heterosexual Sex and Relationships Sexual Dysfunction or Heterosexual Dysfunction? - Mary Boyle Sexual Violence and Compulsory Heterosexuality - Jenny Kitzinger OBSERVATIONS AND COMMENTARIES Fear of a Black (and Working Class) Planet - Christine Griffin Young Women and the Racialisation of Reproductive Politics Sleeping with the Enemy - Rose Croghan Mothers in Heterosexual Relationships Protean Woman - Pauline B Bart The Liquidity of Female Sexuality and the Tenaciousness of Lesbian Identity Feminist Therapy with Heterosexual Couples - Doris DeHardt The Ultimate Issue is Domination `Safe by Nature - Cindy Patton Reconstructing Heterosexual Identity Under the Sign of AIDS Heterosexual Identity - Julia Penelope Out of the Closets Disability and `Compulsory Heterosexuality - Yvon Appleby A Homogeneous Habit - Helen (charles) Heterosexual Display in the English Holiday Camp Sisterhood in the Service of Patriarchy - Tamsin Wilton Heterosexual Womens Friendships and Male Power

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GOR001938792
9780803988231
0803988230
Heterosexuality: A Feminism & Psychology Reader by Sue Wilkinson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Sage Publications Ltd
1993-02-08
288
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