Synopses & Reviews
Revisits and updates the centrality of the social construction of sexuality, especially in the age of Viagra, FSD (female sexual dysfunction) and the media saturation of sex. Leonore Tiefer is one of the foremost sexologists working in the United States today; she is a well-known and respected scholar who writes engagingly and humorously about a wide array of topics in sexuality to appeal to both students and general readers. Revised and updated with new pieces on the medicalization of sex, FSD (female sexual dysfunction) and the politics of sex, as well as classic pieces found in the original edition, such as "Am I Normal?: The Question of Sex."
Synopsis
Revisits the centrality of the social construction of sexuality, especially in the age of Viagra, female sexual dysfunction, and the media saturation of sex. Revised with new pieces on the medicalization of sex, FSD and the politics of sex, as well as classic pieces found in the original edition, such as "Am I Normal?: The Question of Sex."
Synopsis
A revised collection of provocative essays on sex and its many meanings in our culture, by one of the most original and highly regarded sexologists working in the field today.
About the Author
Leonore Tiefer is clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of Medicine in New York City and has a private practice in sex therapy and psychotherapy in Manhattan. Recently, Dr. Tiefer has become internationally known as the primary spokesperson for a movement that challenges the medicalization of women's sexual problems by the pharmaceutical industry. Both the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality and the Association for Women in Psychology selected her for their Distinguished Scientific Career Awards in 2004.