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Explores American culture's attitudes toward shame and sexuality

Trade Review
"Arlene Stein has established herself as one of the premier sociologists of sexuality writing today. Skillfully combining historical, sociological, and cultural approaches, this book offers powerful accounts of sexuality in America." -- Steven Seidman,author of Beyond the Closet: The Transformation of Gay and Lesbian Life
"In welcome contrast to many works in cultural studies, which sometimes collapse under the weight of their theoretical posturing, Shameless is simultaneously rooted in perceptive fieldwork, driven by big ideas, and remarkably free of jargon. The combination of big ideas, methodological sophistication, and history means that undergraduate readers will likely benefit from careful discussion. Nonetheless, the accessibility of Stein’s prose and her timely topic will engage a very wide variety of readers." -- Lisa D. Brush,University of Pittsburgh
"A sophisticated and subtle collection of essays. . . . Steins innovative volume stands out. . . . Stein’s book is notable for combining a commitment to qualitative social science methods with an appropriate grasp of its limitations. She is unusually clear-eyed about the shifting politics of knowledge . . . and reminds us that both sides in the culture wars depend on those we entrust to produce knowledge" * Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide *
"A sophisticated and subtle collection of essays. . . . Steins innovative volume stands out. . . . Stein’s book is notable for combining a commitment to qualitative social science methods with an appropriate grasp of its limitations. She is unusually clear-eyed about the shifting politics of knowledge . . . and reminds us that both sides in the culture wars depend on those we entrust to produce knowledge" * Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide *
"Stein elegantly ties together this contentious and complicated history by examining it through the analytical lens of shame. . . . This is an important contribution, since much literature on sexuality from a social constructionist standpoint has sidestepped an analysis of emotions." * SIGNS: Journal of Women in Culture and Society *

Table of Contents
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction Part I Up from Shame 1 Shapes of Desire2 The Year of the Lustful Lesbian 3 Rock against Romance4 Crossover Dreams: Lesbianism and Popular Music 5 Sisters and Queers: The Decentering of Lesbian Feminism Part II Shamed Again 6 Revenge of the Shamed: The Christian Right's Emotional Culture War 7 Whose Memories? Whose Victimhood? 8 Make Room for Daddy: Anxious Masculinity and Emergent Homophobias Epilogue Notes Index About the Author

Shameless Sexual Dissidence in American Culture

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      Publisher: New York University Press
      Publication Date: 01/07/2006
      ISBN13: 9780814740286, 978-0814740286
      ISBN10: 0814740286

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Explores American culture's attitudes toward shame and sexuality

      Trade Review
      "Arlene Stein has established herself as one of the premier sociologists of sexuality writing today. Skillfully combining historical, sociological, and cultural approaches, this book offers powerful accounts of sexuality in America." -- Steven Seidman,author of Beyond the Closet: The Transformation of Gay and Lesbian Life
      "In welcome contrast to many works in cultural studies, which sometimes collapse under the weight of their theoretical posturing, Shameless is simultaneously rooted in perceptive fieldwork, driven by big ideas, and remarkably free of jargon. The combination of big ideas, methodological sophistication, and history means that undergraduate readers will likely benefit from careful discussion. Nonetheless, the accessibility of Stein’s prose and her timely topic will engage a very wide variety of readers." -- Lisa D. Brush,University of Pittsburgh
      "A sophisticated and subtle collection of essays. . . . Steins innovative volume stands out. . . . Stein’s book is notable for combining a commitment to qualitative social science methods with an appropriate grasp of its limitations. She is unusually clear-eyed about the shifting politics of knowledge . . . and reminds us that both sides in the culture wars depend on those we entrust to produce knowledge" * Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide *
      "A sophisticated and subtle collection of essays. . . . Steins innovative volume stands out. . . . Stein’s book is notable for combining a commitment to qualitative social science methods with an appropriate grasp of its limitations. She is unusually clear-eyed about the shifting politics of knowledge . . . and reminds us that both sides in the culture wars depend on those we entrust to produce knowledge" * Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide *
      "Stein elegantly ties together this contentious and complicated history by examining it through the analytical lens of shame. . . . This is an important contribution, since much literature on sexuality from a social constructionist standpoint has sidestepped an analysis of emotions." * SIGNS: Journal of Women in Culture and Society *

      Table of Contents
      AcknowledgmentsIntroduction Part I Up from Shame 1 Shapes of Desire2 The Year of the Lustful Lesbian 3 Rock against Romance4 Crossover Dreams: Lesbianism and Popular Music 5 Sisters and Queers: The Decentering of Lesbian Feminism Part II Shamed Again 6 Revenge of the Shamed: The Christian Right's Emotional Culture War 7 Whose Memories? Whose Victimhood? 8 Make Room for Daddy: Anxious Masculinity and Emergent Homophobias Epilogue Notes Index About the Author

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