By Pere Estupinyà
ISBN-10: 0804169640
ISBN-13: 9780804169646
Una aproximación al sexo innovadora y unique que revolucionará nuestra mente y quizá también nuestro comportamiento.
Tienes en tus manos el libro más riguroso, ameno, y completo jamás escrito sobre el fascinante estudio científico de los angeles sexualidad humana. Por amor a los angeles ciencia, Pere Estupinyà se sumerge en una novedosa investigación: participa en un estudio sobre disfunción eréctil y el orgasmo masculino, visita centros de referencia como el prestigioso Instituto Kinsey, se infiltra en clínicas de medicina sexual, acude a congresos internacionales de sexología, y entrevista a científicos expertos en sexualidad. Pero también habla directamente con asexuales, fetichistas, mujeres multiorgásmicas, anorgásmicas, intersexuales, pasa una noche en un membership de swingers de Nueva York, participa en eventos sadomasoquistas, habla con actores y actrices porno, y acude a talleres donde una mujer enseña a tener orgasmos con los angeles respiración y l. a. mente.
Todo esto acompañado de una revisión exhaustiva de bibliografía científica donde encuentra valiosas publicaciones sobre los procesos inconscientes de l. a. atracción, el sexo on-line, nuestra naturaleza polígama as opposed to l. a. monógama, los angeles relación entre el placer y el dolor, las disfunciones sexuales más frecuentes, y mucho más. En S=EX2: l. a. ciencia del sexo encontrarás infinidad de anécdotas históricas, consejos prácticos, reflexiones profundas, y respuestas a qué nos ocurre cuando estamos disfrutando de l. a. actividad que más nos interesa, pero que paradójicamente l. a. ciencia tiene más reparos en explorar.
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Second, some feminist perspectives have articulated a need to deconstruct a heterosexist social order that subordinates LGBTQ people (Collier 1998; Messerschmidt 1993). Although perceptive, these calls have remained at a highly abstract level and invite more detailed consideration. In the 1990s, a new trend in feminist criminology emerged that focused on the role of men and their performance of masculinity in offending (Collier 1998; Messerschmidt 1993). As Messerschmidt (1993, p. ’’ Although this area of criminology has provided meaningful insight into how gender norms are socially constructed, it has largely focused on deconstructing the ‘‘heterosexual male’’ offender.
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This lack of engagement raises concerns about whether existing criminological methods and theories apply to the experiences of LGBTQ people today, and whether queer criminologists can and should modify them to address sexual orientation and gender identity. It also raises key questions about the role of queer theories—which have been virtually excluded from criminological theories—to inform those modifications and to create new criminological frameworks. These themes parallel prior and ongoing discussions among feminist scholars about the propriety of working within existing criminological frameworks to provide a complete understanding of the relationship between gender and crime (Cain 1990).
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