Youth Sexualities: Public Feelings and Contemporary Cultural Politics [2 volumes]
bySusan Talburt, PhD, is professor and director of the Institute for Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Georgia State University. She has published many books and articles.
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Susan Talburt. Youth Sexualities: Public Feelings and Contemporary Cultural Politics [2 volumes]. Praeger, 2018. ABC-CLIO, publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440850400.
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These volumes offer an in-depth analysis of youth sexualities as they shape and are shaped by public feelings and by American social, cultural, and political contexts.
• Focuses on a range of youth sexualities and experiences• Offers an innovative analysis of the role of public feelings to show how adults monitor youth sexualities and how youth actively respond
• Provides researchers, policymakers, activists, NGO workers, educators, and communities new lenses through which to understand youth sexualities
• Shows how activists work to include and address youth perspectives on difficult or unpopular topics
• Incorporates the contributors' expertise in disciplines ranging from women's, gender, and sexuality studies to educational and cultural studies to communication, rhetoric, anthropology, and sociology
• Connects research in youth sexualities to the increasingly influential "affective turn" perspective of critical theory
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Table of Contents
Youth Sexualities: Public Feelings and Contemporary Cultural Politics [2 volumes]
Author(s): Susan TalburtContributors: Talburt, Susan;Abstract:These volumes offer an in-depth analysis of youth sexualities as they shape and are shaped by public feelings and by American social, cultural, and political contexts.
• Focuses on a range of youth sexualities and experiences• Offers an innovative analysis of the role of public feelings to show how adults monitor youth sexualities and how youth actively respond
• Provides researchers, policymakers, activists, NGO workers, educators, and communities new lenses through which to understand youth sexualities
• Shows how activists work to include and address youth perspectives on difficult or unpopular topics
• Incorporates the contributors' expertise in disciplines ranging from women's, gender, and sexuality studies to educational and cultural studies to communication, rhetoric, anthropology, and sociology
• Connects research in youth sexualities to the increasingly influential "affective turn" perspective of critical theory
Editor(s): Talburt, Susan;SortTitle: youth sexualities: public feelings and contemporary cultural politics [2 volumes]Author Info:Susan TalburteditorSusan Talburt, PhD, is professor and director of the Institute for Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Georgia State University. She has published many books and articles.
eISBN-13: 9781440850400Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440850400.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9781440850394Imprint: PraegerPages: 600Publication Date: 20180630- Cover Cover11
- Youth Sexualities: Public Feelings and Contemporary Cultural Politics, Volume 1 V1:i2
- Title V1:iii4
- Copyright V1:iv5
- Contents V1:v6
- Acknowledgments V1:ix10
- Introduction: Public Feelings and Youth Sexualities V1:xi12
- Part 1: Public Feelings and Their Recirculations V1:136
- Chapter 1: A History of Constructions of Child and Youth Sexualities: Innocence, Vulnerability, and the Construction of the Normative Citizen Subject V1:338
- Chapter 2: “Sissy” Boys and the Pathologization of Gender Nonconformity V1:3166
- Chapter 3: “Young People,” Publics, and Counterpublics in School-Based Education on Gender and Sexuality: An Australian Story V1:6196
- Chapter 4: The Affective Birth of “Jihadi Bride” as New Risky Sexualized “Other”: Muslim Schoolgirls and Media Panic in an Age of Counterterrorism V1:83118
- Chapter 5: Containing the Leakiness of Impure Inhumans: Bleeding Third-World Bodies and the Confining Cultural Politics of Menstrual Hygiene Campaigns V1:107142
- Chapter 6: Single, White, Female: Feminist Trauma and Queer Melancholy in the New Disney V1:129164
- Part 2: Everyday Spaces and Sexual Selves V1:153188
- Chapter 7: Walking the Walk of Shame: Emotional Scripts, Women’s Sexuality, and Ambivalence across Space and Time V1:155190
- Chapter 8: Sexual Citizenship and Everyday Feelings V1:183218
- Chapter 9: “An Island Just for the Gays”? Affective Geographies of a High School in a Historically Gay Neighborhood V1:207242
- Chapter 10: “We Don’t See a Lot of People Like You”: Black Queer Men Mentoring Black Queer Male Youth V1:229264
- Chapter 11: Becoming Queer after Homotolerance: Youth Affective Worlds V1:255290
- Chapter 12: Micro-Minorities: The Emergence of New Sexual Subjectivities, Categories, and Labels among Sexually Diverse Youth Online V1:279314
- About the Editor and Contributors V1:303338
- Index V1:309344
- Youth Sexualities: Public Feelings and Contemporary Cultural Politics, Volume 2 V2:i356
- Title V2:iii358
- Copyright V2:iv359
- Contents V2:v360
- Acknowledgments V2:vii362
- Introduction: Public Feelings and Youth Sexualities V2:ix364
- Part 1: Toward an Archive of Activisms V2:1388
- Chapter 1: Approaching Home: A Youth Worker Feeling Youth Work V2:3390
- Chapter 2: Show Up and Show Out: Teaching Queer Latina Femme Pedagogies, Blogging Queer Black Femme Identities V2:13400
- Chapter 3: “This Is Not a Safe Space”: SPARKing Change through Activist Theater V2:23410
- Chapter 4: Scarleteen: Sex Ed for the Real World V2:37424
- Chapter 5: Safe Schools Coalition and the Limits of Radical Reform: On Being a Proud Gay Communist in Australia V2:47434
- Chapter 6: “Our Survival Is Not Our Pastime”: An Interview with Shaena Johnson, Co-Director of BreakOUT! V2:63450
- Part 2: Gestures for an Otherwise: Youth, Adults, Research, and Action V2:75462
- Chapter 7: Reproductive (In)Justice: State Violence, Young Parents in Child Welfare, and a Call for Family Integrity V2:77464
- Chapter 8: Lost in Translation: Naming Practices and Public Feelings toward “Gay Schools” V2:101488
- Chapter 9: Public Intimacy and the Native Youth Sexual Health Network V2:125512
- Chapter 10: Feeling World-Making Productions: Performances for a Livable Now and for a World Not Yet Here V2:145532
- Chapter 11: Radical Wills (and Won’ts): Critical Participatory Inqueery V2:169556
- About the Editor and Contributors V2:193580
- Index V2:199586