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This rich collection of essays presents a new vision of adolescent sexuality shaped by a variety of social factors: race and ethnicity, gender, sexual identity, physical ability, and cultural messages propagated in films, books, and within families. The contributors consider the full range of cultural influences that form a teenager's sexual identity and argue that education must include more than its current overriding message of denial hinged on warnings of HIV and AIDS infection and teenage pregnancy. Examining the sexual experiences, feelings, and development of Asians, Latinos, African Americans, gay man and lesbians, and disabled women, this book provides a new understanding of adolescent sexuality that goes beyond the biological approach all too often simplified as "surging hormones."


In the series Health, Society, and Policy, edited by Sheryl Ruzek and Irving Kenneth Zola.

 

Table of Contents

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  1. Cover
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  1. Frontmatter
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  1. CONTENTS
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. PREFACE
  2. pp. vii-ix
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  1. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  2. p. x
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  1. Part I: Contexts and Theories
  1. l. Cultural Differences and Adolescent Sexualities
  2. pp. 3-28
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  1. 2. Adolescent Development: Whose Perspective?
  2. pp. 29-50
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  1. 3. Sexuality Education for Immigrant and Minority Students: Developing a Culturally Appropriate Curriculum
  2. pp. 51-68
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  1. PartII: Cultures and Communities
  1. 4. Culture, Context, and HIV Infection: Research on Risk Taking Among Adolescents
  2. pp. 71-87
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  1. 5. Asian-American Adolescents: Issues in the Expression of Sexuality
  2. pp. 88-99
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  1. 6. AIDS and Latino Adolescents
  2. pp. 100-114
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  1. 7. Homophobia, Identity, and the Meanings of Desire: Reflections on the Cultural Construction of Gay and Lesbian Adolescent Sexuality
  2. pp. 115-150
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  1. 8. Daughters with Disabilities: Defective Women or Minority Women?
  2. pp. 151-179
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  1. Part III: Texts and Conversations
  1. 9. Keeping Adolescents in the Picture: Construction of Adolescent Sexuality in Textbook Images and Popular Films
  2. pp. 183-205
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  1. 10.Young Women and Their Dream Lovers: Sexuality in Adolescent Fiction
  2. pp. 206-227
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  1. 11.What Friends Are For: On Girls' Misogyny and Romantic Fusion
  2. pp. 228-249
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  1. 12. Daring to Desire: Culture and the Bodies of Adolescent Girls
  2. pp. 250-284
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  1. 13. Speaking Across Cultures Within Your Own Family
  2. pp. 285-309
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  1. 14.Teens Talk Sex: Can We Talk Back?
  2. pp. 310-322
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  1. ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
  2. pp. 323-325
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