ABSTRACT

The last twenty years have seen a growth in multi-disciplinary work in the area of sexuality, culture and health. What was once a set of specialist concerns has been steadily mainstreamed. Alongside this, a broader interest has developed in ‘social’ and 'cultural’ factors relating to sexuality and sexual health, from family planning and STI management to gender and intimate partner violence and the technologisation of sex.

This book offers a research-based overview of key topics relevant to social and cultural perspectives on sexuality and sexual health. Beginning with an extended introduction and divided into six sections, it looks at culture, sex and gender, sexual diversity, sex work, migration and sexual violence. Each section opens with an editorial discussion which places the theme, and the chapters that follow, in a contemporary context. Six additional substantive chapters can be accessed online at www.routledge.com/cw/aggleton.

Including cutting-edge conceptual and empirical material from around the world, this is a key resource for students in, and across, a variety of academic disciplines in the social and health sciences. It is especially suitable for readers from sexuality studies, gender studies, development studies, anthropology and sociology as well as those with public health and social work backgrounds.

chapter Chapter 1|6 pages

From sex to sexuality

Sexual cultures and sexual selves

part Section I|46 pages

Culture and context

chapter Chapter 2|14 pages

Sexuality, culture and society

Shifting paradigms in sexuality research

chapter Chapter 3|14 pages

Women's work, worry and fear

The portrayal of sexuality and sexual health in US magazines for teenage and middle-aged women, 2000–2007

chapter Chapter 4|16 pages

Cultural politics and masculinities

Multiple partners in historical perspective in KwaZulu-Natal

part Section II|42 pages

Sex and gender

chapter Chapter 5|10 pages

HIV prevention and low-income Chilean women

Machismo, marianismo and HIV misconceptions

chapter Chapter 6|15 pages

‘What does it take to be a man? What is a real man?'

Ideologies of masculinity and HIV sexual risk among Black heterosexual men

chapter Chapter 7|15 pages

‘I just need to be flashy on campus'

Female students and transactional sex at a university in Zimbabwe

part Section III|46 pages

Sexual diversity and practice

chapter Chapter 9|13 pages

‘It's really a hard life’

Love, gender and HIV risk among male-to-female transgender persons

chapter Chapter 10|16 pages

Black lesbian gender and sexual culture

Celebration and resistance

part Section IV|46 pages

Sex work

chapter Chapter 11|15 pages

Structure and agency

Reflections from an exploratory study of Vancouver indoor sex workers

chapter Chapter 12|15 pages

Social context, sexual risk perceptions and stigma

HIV vulnerability among male sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya

part Section V|48 pages

Sexual violence

chapter Chapter 14|18 pages

Hidden violence is silent rape

Sexual and gender-based violence in refugees, asylum seekers and undocumented migrants in Belgium and the Netherlands

chapter Chapter 15|14 pages

Avoiding shame

Young LGBT people, homophobia and self-destructive behaviours

chapter Chapter 16|14 pages

Barriers to post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) completion after rape

A South African qualitative study

part Section VI|38 pages

Mobility and migration

chapter Chapter 17|11 pages

Youth, sin and sex in Nigeria

Christianity and HIV/AIDS-related beliefs and behaviour among rural–urban migrants

chapter Chapter 18|13 pages

‘Mobile men with money’

The sociocultural and politico-economic context of ‘high-risk' behaviour among wealthy businessmen and government officials in urban China

chapter Chapter 19|12 pages

Race, space, place

Notes on the racialisation and spatialisation of commercial sex work in Dubai, UAE