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Sexuality

A Psychosocial Manifesto
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Sexuality by Katherine Johnson challenges the traditional divide in the study of sexuality between psychological and sociological perspectives. The book proposes a psychosocial approach that integrates both psychic and social realms without reducing one to the other. Drawing on developmental psychology, social constructionist sociology, psychoanalysis, queer theory, and more, it offers a transdisciplinary view that addresses key debates including identity politics, gay marriage, mental health risks, and queer youth suicide. This innovative study is essential reading for students and scholars across the social sciences.
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This book is suited for students, scholars, and researchers in philosophy, psychology, sociology, queer studies, and related social sciences who seek a nuanced, interdisciplinary understanding of sexuality.

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Weaving through theoretical and empirical examples drawn from sociology, psychology, queer and cultural studies, this book produces a transdisciplinary perspective on sexual identities, subjectivities and politics that contributes to the debates ranging from identity politics and gay marriage, to mental health 'risks' and queer youth suicide.

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The contemporary study of sexuality too often finds itself at an impasse, conceptualising sexuality either psychologically or sociologically: sexologists and psychologists have tended to point to the biological origins of sexuality underpinned by hormones, drives and, most recently, genetics; in contrast, historians and sociologists point to the social field as the defining force that shapes the meanings given to sexuality and sexual experience.

Confronting the limitations and challenges this impasse poses, Katherine Johnson argues for a psychosocial approach that rethinks the relationship between psychic and social realms in the field of sexuality, without reducing it to either. Weaving through an expanse of theoretical and empirical examples drawn from sociology, psychology, queer and cultural studies, she produces an innovative, transdisciplinary perspective on sexual identities, subjectivities and politics that makes an original contribution to key debates ranging from identity politics and gay marriage, to mental health โ€˜risksโ€™ and queer youth suicide.

Embracing ideas from developmental psychology, social constructionist sociology, social and critical psychology, psychoanalysis and queer theory, this original book will be necessary reading for students and scholars of sexuality across the social sciences.

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Sally Munt of the University of Sussex praises the book as a "highly ethical" and political engagement with sexuality that challenges false polarities and is vital for those working across disciplines or questioning institutional paradigms. Arlene Stein from Rutgers University highlights Johnson's refusal to fall into reductionism, appreciating the psychosocial analysis that successfully navigates crucial debates in the field.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780745641324

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 November 2014

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 295g

Pages: 200

About the Author

Katherine Johnson is Head of Psychology and Psychotherapy Division, School of Applied Social Science, and member of the LGBT Queer Life Research Hub at the University of Brighton

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