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UNDERSTANDING HUMAN SEXUALITY

ISBN10: 1264296770 | ISBN13: 9781264296774

UNDERSTANDING HUMAN SEXUALITY
ISBN10: 1264296770
ISBN13: 9781264296774
By Janet Hyde and John DeLamater

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Since its conception, Understanding Human Sexuality has achieved distinction and success by following the science of human sexuality. The first of the modern sexuality textbooks, Understanding Human Sexuality introduced this topic to students through the science that has uncovered what we know about the field. Groundbreaking when it first appeared, this research-based tradition continues to deliver a contemporary, balanced introduction to human sexuality in an integrated learning system that engages students in learning the content of the course, about others, and about themselves. The new Guide to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion reflects the author’s longstanding commitment to integrate issues of diversity with the latest scholarship.

CHAPTER 1 Sexuality in Perspective 
CHAPTER 2 Theoretical Perspectives on Sexuality 
CHAPTER 3 Sex Research 
CHAPTER 4 Sexual Anatomy 
CHAPTER 5 Sex Hormones, Sexual Differentiation, and the Menstrual Cycle 
CHAPTER 6 Pregnancy and Childbirth 
CHAPTER 7 Contraception and Abortion 
CHAPTER 8 Sexual Arousal 
CHAPTER 9 Sexuality and the Life Cycle: Childhood and Adolescence
CHAPTER 10 Sexuality and the Life Cycle: Adulthood
CHAPTER 11 Attraction, Love, and Communication
CHAPTER 12 Gender and Sexuality
CHAPTER 13 Sexual Orientation: Gay, Straight, or Bi?
CHAPTER 14 Variations in Sexual Behavior
CHAPTER 15 Sexual Coercion 
CHAPTER 16 Sex for Sale
CHAPTER 17 Sexual Disorders and Sex Therapy
CHAPTER 18 Sexually Transmitted Infections
CHAPTER 19 Ethics, Religion, and Sexuality
CHAPTER 20 Sex and the Law 
EPILOGUE Looking to the Future: Sexuality Education
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About the Author

Janet Hyde

Janet Shibley Hyde, is a Professor of Psychology and Women's Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, received her education at Oberlin College and the University of California, Berkeley. She has taught a course in human sexuality since 1974, first at Bowling Green State University, then at Denison University, and now at the University of Wisconsin. Her research interests are in gender differences and gender development in childhood and adolescence.

John DeLamater

John D. DeLamater, Professor of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He created the human sexuality course at the University of Wisconsin in 1975 and has since taught it regularly. His current research and writing are focused on the effects of life-course transitions on sexuality. He is a Fellow of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality and the 2002 recipient of the Kinsey Award from the Society for Career Contributions to Sex Research.

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