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1 online resource (viii, 255 pages). |
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nat Poles |
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gdr Women |
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Twentieth century |
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New anthropologies of Europe
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New anthropologies of Europe.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Part 1. Sexology and society. The development of sexology and sexual rights activism in Europe and the United States -- The Polish school of sexology -- Part 2. Pleasure: toward good sex. Sexuality and scientific knowledge -- "Civilized" sex and gender relations under socialism -- Gender and pleasure in expert discourse today -- Part 3. Violence: expert discourse of rape. Rape: definitions, legal understanding,and statistics -- The provocative victim and the male limits of self-restraint: stereotypes in expert literature -- In the courtroom -- Feminism: changes in expert discourse and in the courtroom. |
Summary |
"Behind the Iron Curtain, the politics of sexuality and gender were, in many ways, more progressive than the West. While Polish citizens undoubtedly suffered under the oppressive totalitarianism of socialism, abortion was legal, clear laws protected victims of rape, and it was relatively easy to legally change one's gender. In Gender, Pleasure, and Violence, Agnieszka Kościańska reveals that sexologists-experts such as physicians, therapists, and educators-not only treated patients but also held sex education classes at school, published regular columns in the press, and authored highly popular sex manuals that sold millions of copies. Yet strict gender roles within the home meant that true equality was never fully within reach. Drawing on interviews, participant observation, and archival work, Kościańska shares how professions like sexologists defined the notions of sexual pleasure and sexual violence under these sweeping cultural changes. By tracing the study of sexual human behavior as it was developed and professionalized in Poland since the 1960s, Gender, Pleasure, and Violence explores how the collapse of socialism brought both restrictions in gender rights and new opportunities"-- Provided by publisher. |
Biography |
Agnieszka Kościańska is Associate Professor in the Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw. She is author and co-editor of several volumes on gender and sexuality, including (in Polish) The Power of Silence: Gender and Religious Conversion. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Language |
In English, translated from Polish. |
Subject |
Sex -- Poland -- History -- 20th century.
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Sex. |
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Poland. |
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History. |
Chronological Term |
20th century |
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Sexual ethics -- Poland -- History -- 20th century.
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Sexual ethics. |
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Sexology -- Research -- Poland -- History -- 20th century.
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Sexology -- Research. |
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Rape -- Poland -- History -- 20th century.
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Rape. |
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society. |
Chronological Term |
1900-1999 |
Genre/Form |
History.
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Subject |
Sexology. |
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Sexual assault. |
Added Author |
Rozmysłowicz, Marta, translator.
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Added Title |
Płeć przyjemność i przemoc. English https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2020025873
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Other Form: |
Print version: Kościańska, Agnieszka. Płeć przyjemność i przemoc. English. Gender, pleasure, and violence. Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2020] 9780253053084 (DLC) 2020022140 (OCoLC)1157844874 |
ISBN |
9780253053107 electronic book |
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0253053102 electronic book |
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9780253053084 hardback |
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9780253053091 paperback |
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