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E-grāmata: Making Sense of Sexual Consent

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  • Formāts: 304 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Mar-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351920711
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351920711

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The issue of sexual consent has stimulated much debate in the last decade. The contributors to this illuminating volume make sense of sexual consent from various conceptual standpoints: socio-legal, post-structural, philosophical and feminist. The volume comprises a range of studies, all based around consent within a specific context such as criminal justice, homosexuality, sadomasochism, prostitution, male rape, learning disabilities, sexual ethics, and the age of consent. It is the first collection to publish exclusively on issues of sexual consent, and both makes sense of sexual consent in contemporary society and guides debate towards better consent standards and decisions in the future. Making Sense of Sexual Consent will excite considerable discussion amongst academics, professionals and all those who think that freedom to make decisions about our sexual selves is important. It will set the agenda for debate on sexual consent into the 21st Century.

The issue of sexual consent has stimulated much debate over recent years, both in terms of exactly what it is and why it is important. This illuminating volume examines the subject within a range of contexts and from various conceptual standpoints. It will excite considerable discussion and take the debate to new levels.

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This volume offers a range of sensitive debates on problems of sexual consent in a range of real-life contexts and through the lenses of different disciplinary approaches and emphases. Rigorously argued and careful to avoid platitudes, it will stimulate anyone exercised by these everyday realities - and who is not? - as well as provoking much-needed reflection. Bob Brecher, University of Brighton, UK and Editor of Res Publica Consent is at the heart of sexual relationships and in this book Mark Cowling and Paul Reynolds present the most extensive, thorough and strongly-argued accounts of sexual consent to date...This timely, wide-ranging and deeply interesting collection of writings takes the debate on sexual consent a significant step forward. Dr Helen Jones, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Much of this book is directed at an unmistakably academic audience, but lawyers will find...insights to inform their arguments in sexual assault cases turning on the issues of consent...Policy-makers, in particular, should appreciate the various perspectives on sexual consent presented in Cowling and Reynolds book as they attempt to strike the appropriate balance between protecting the disadvantaged and liberating them. Scolag Legal Journal ...a useful collection for those interested in questions surrounding sexual consent...[ that] bring[ s] readers to new, useful places to begin thinking about these issues. Contemporary Sociology

List of Tables and Figure
vii
Notes on the Contributors ix
Preface xiii
Introduction 1(14)
Mark Cowling
Paul Reynolds
Part 1 (More) General and Theoretical Themes
15(94)
1 Rape, Communicative Sexuality and Sex Education
17(12)
Mark Cowling
2 Feminist Approaches to Sexual Consent: A Critical Assessment
29(16)
Allison Moore
Paul Reynolds
3 Sexual Ethics and the Erotics of Consent
45(12)
Moira Carmody
4 The Language of Refusal: Sexual Consent and the Limits of Post-Structuralism
57(16)
Gideon Calder
5 The Age of Consent and Sexual Consent
73(20)
Matthew Waites
6 The Quality of Consent: Sexual Consent, Culture, Communication, Knowledge and Ethics
93(16)
Paul Reynolds
Part 2 (More) Specific and Practical Themes
109(164)
7 `Risky' Women, Sexual Consent and Criminal `Justice'
111(16)
Margaret S. Malloch
8 Prostitution and Consent: Beyond the Liberal Dichotomy of `Free or Forced'
127(14)
Barbara Sullivan
9 The Construction of Sexual Consent in Male Rape and Sexual Assault
141(30)
Philip N. S. Rumney
Martin Morgan-Taylor
10 Beyond (Hetero)Sexual Consent
171(24)
Karen Corteen
11 `Sexual Rights' and `Sexual Responsibilities' within Consensual `S/M' Practice
195(14)
Andrea Beckmann
12 Understanding Sexual Consent: An Empirical Investigation of the Normative Script for Young Heterosexual Adults
209(18)
Terry P. Humphreys
13 People with Learning Disabilities: Sex, the Law and Consent
227(16)
Michelle McCarthy
David Thompson
14 Sex is Violence: A Critique of Susan Sontag's `Fascinating Fascism'
243(12)
David Renton
15 `In the Field and In There': Some Ethical Dilemmas in Researching Sexualities
255(18)
John Gibbins
Index 273
Dr Mark Cowling is a Reader in Criminology at the University of Teesside, UK and Dr Paul Reynolds is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the Centre for Studies in the Social Sciences, Edge Hill University College, UK.