The average rating for Sexuality: A Very Short Introduction based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2017-07-08 00:00:00 Susan Jones A fascinating book! A- for its coverage of different aspects of sexuality! It managed to do a good job, covering History as well as theory and sociology of sexuality. Though it lacked any chapter on the biology of sexuality, the book retaliated with fascinating details on science history of the matter. I rather enjoyed this book. And what more, is, how astonishingly neutral the author managed to be while explaining the endless controversies across time! |
Review # 2 was written on 2011-07-05 00:00:00 Gabriel Hernandez Clear, concise writing... which is what we all love about the "Very Short Introduction" series. It also pointed me in some useful directions, especially about eugenics and the left. However. Although I found the section on sexual practices in Ancient Greece (and it gets a little conflated with Rome) interesting, as a scholar of Japan, I have a eye-roll reflex to the instant link between a very specific ancient world and the very general concept of "antiquity." The link can (and ought to be) argued, but it should not be assumed. The section "Sex in the Ancient World" leads one to believe that the "Ancient World" was only Ancient Greece. Sigh. And then there is an image (ignored by the text) on page 71 of "Japanese sex toys, 1830," embedded in the section on Second Wave feminist sex wars. Even a brief mention of other antiquities (and the issue of modernity / Westernization / sexology in non-Western contexts) would have made this much much more comprehensive. |
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