by Diane Raymond
University of Wisconsin Press, 1990
Cloth: 978-0-87972-501-3
Library of Congress Classification HQ64.S39 1990

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Almost wherever we look, depictions of sexuality, both subtle and not-so-subtle, are omnipresent. Whatever the medium, popular culture representations tell us something about ourselves and about the ideologies of which they are symptomatic. These essays examine the strategies of power implicit in popular representations of sexuality. The authors—scholars in fields such as sociology, philosophy, biology, political science, history, and English literature— eschew rigid disciplinary boundaries.