Invented Moralities: Sexual Values in an Age of UncertaintyJohn Wiley & Sons, 2013 M05 28 - 224 pages This is an important intervention in debates on the family and sexuality, exploring clashes over sexual values and contemporary sexual dilemmas such as AIDS. |
Contents
Values whose Values? | 1 |
1 Living with Uncertainty | 15 |
2 Inventing Moralities | 46 |
Sexual Identities and the Politics of Diversity | 82 |
4 The Sphere of the Intimate and the Values of Everyday Life
| 124 |
5 Caught between Worlds and Ways of Being | 155 |
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