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Sexuality
Sexuality by Joseph Bristow offers a concise yet rigorous exploration of how modern understandings of sexuality have been shaped by historical, cultural, and theoretical developments. Drawing on key thinkers from Freud to Foucault, Bristow examines the ways sexual identities, desires, and behaviors have been constructed, regulated, and interpreted within different social contexts. The book discusses the emergence of categories such as heterosexuality, homosexuality, and perversion, while analyzing how power, language, and institutions influence sexual norms. By integrating insights from psychoanalysis, queer theory, feminist scholarship, and cultural studies, Bristow provides an accessible introduction to sexuality as a dynamic and contested field of knowledge, revealing its central role in shaping personal identity and social life.
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