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In a society where sexualized media has become background noise, we are frequently discouraged from frank and open discussions about sex and offered few tools for understanding sexual behaviors and sexualities that are perceived as being out of the norm. This book encourages readers to establish new ways of thinking about stigmatized people and behaviors and to think critically about gender, sex, sexuality, and sex crimes.
Sexual Deviance and Society uses sociological theories of crime, deviance, gender, and sexuality to construct a framework for understanding sexual deviance. This book is divided into four units:
This revised second edition includes new theoretical approaches such as Norm-Centered Stigma Theory; expands into new fields of criminology such as queer criminology; more deeply discusses nonbinary people’s experiences; includes updates to the landscape of LGBTQ rights; reviews "new" forms of sexual deviance including "incels" and "revenge porn"; covers the latest developments in the #MeToo movement; and expands on the discussion of SM, including the "Fifty Shades Phenomenon." In addition, this edition reviews the ever-evolving world of sex work and camming by examining how Pornhub, OnlyFans, and exotic dancers/strip clubs have revolutionized sex work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Utilizing an integrative approach that creates a dialogue between the subjects of gender/sexuality, criminology, and deviance, this book is a key resource for students interested in developing a critical understanding of sex, sexuality, and sex crime.
Show moreIn a society where sexualized media has become background noise, we are frequently discouraged from frank and open discussions about sex and offered few tools for understanding sexual behaviors and sexualities that are perceived as being out of the norm. This book encourages readers to establish new ways of thinking about stigmatized people and behaviors and to think critically about gender, sex, sexuality, and sex crimes.
Sexual Deviance and Society uses sociological theories of crime, deviance, gender, and sexuality to construct a framework for understanding sexual deviance. This book is divided into four units:
This revised second edition includes new theoretical approaches such as Norm-Centered Stigma Theory; expands into new fields of criminology such as queer criminology; more deeply discusses nonbinary people’s experiences; includes updates to the landscape of LGBTQ rights; reviews "new" forms of sexual deviance including "incels" and "revenge porn"; covers the latest developments in the #MeToo movement; and expands on the discussion of SM, including the "Fifty Shades Phenomenon." In addition, this edition reviews the ever-evolving world of sex work and camming by examining how Pornhub, OnlyFans, and exotic dancers/strip clubs have revolutionized sex work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Utilizing an integrative approach that creates a dialogue between the subjects of gender/sexuality, criminology, and deviance, this book is a key resource for students interested in developing a critical understanding of sex, sexuality, and sex crime.
Show more1.Introduction and Self-Care I.Sociology of Deviance and Sexuality 2.Defining Deviance 3.Theories of Crime and Deviance 4.Social Power and Gender, Sex, and Sexuality 5.Gender and Deviance II.Sexual Deviance 6.Defining Sexual Deviance 7.Historical Perspectives on Sexual Deviance 8.Adolescent Sexual Deviance III. Deviant Sexual Acts 9.Sex in Public 10.Fetishes 11.Sex Work IV.Sex Crimes and Criminals 12.Rape and Sexual Assault 13.Sex Crimes Against Children 14. Sex Offenders and Society 15.Concluding Remarks
Meredith G. F. Worthen is a Professor of Sociology and elected faculty member of the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA.
"The new edition of Meredith Worthen's Sexual Deviance and Society
is a triumph. It is nuanced yet foundational, empirically grounded
yet theoretically sophisticated. And it is a pleasure to read. I
cannot imagine any instructor teaching the subject and not adopting
this book." Erich Goode, Sociology Professor Emeritus, Stony Brook
University"Meredith Worthen serves the reader with a very
sophisticated analysis of one of the most complex and vibrant
topics confronting society. The topics in Sexual Deviance and
Society are schemed and analyzed with great insight and creativity.
Students in Deviance classes will be informed by its content and
more progressive in thinking about sexual deviance. Human sexual
behavior is probably the most dynamic topic in sociology and
Worthen takes it a step beyond. Worthen proves that deviance is
alive, well, and exciting. A great text and research tool. Worthen
explores all the topics and uncovers new ones with a rousing
style."Craig J. Forsyth, Professor of Sociology, University of
Louisiana, Lafayette, and Editor-in-Chief of Deviant Behavior"In
the second edition of Sexual Deviance and Society, Worthen has
built upon her successful initial effort to allow the reader to set
aside preconceived heteronormative ideas about what is and is not
"normal" sexual behavior. In this edition, she goes far beyond her
initial work, incorporating information from rapidly changing
culture into a sociological study of sexual behavior within the
framework of the sociology of deviance. Worthen expands the
reader’s knowledge of the theoretical explanations of the subject
through the introduction of her own stigma theory, Norm-Centered
Stigma Theory (NCST), as well as informative discussion of queer
theory. By illustrating the on-going changing definitions of
"normal" and "deviant" sexual behaviors over time and across
societies, the text illustrates the often-political nature of the
labeling of behaviors (an those who engage in them) as deviant.
Additionally, the book reflects the expanded understanding of
non-binary gender identities and the experiences of non-binary
individuals. The book has been updated to reflect recent events and
cultural changes, including The Me Too Movement, with information
about offenders such as Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein.
Replete with recent data, as well well-crafted figures and
illustrations, the book is a must-have for those whose interests
fall under the umbrella of the sociology of deviance."Susan F.
Sharp, David Ross Boyd Professor of Sociology Emerita, University
of Oklahoma"Worthen breaks down barriers between literatures that
often speak in different languages: sexualities, sex crimes, and
the sociology of deviance. Sexual Deviance and Society offers a
unified approach to the ways in which culture, power, and norms
shape our understandings of sex, sexuality, and crime. This second
edition is simultaneously rich in discussions of theory, the
history and social construction of sex and sexuality, and pressing
social and legal issues (such as the #MeToo movement and revenge
pornography). Together, this makes Sexual Deviance and Society a
worthwhile resource for scholars and students in a number of
disciplines. It should serve as inspiration for instructors who are
hoping to cover much ground in a coherent, creative, and engaging
way that students will connect to and enjoy."Kaitlin Boyle,
Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University
of South Carolina
"The new edition of Meredith Worthen's Sexual Deviance and Society
is a triumph. It is nuanced yet foundational, empirically grounded
yet theoretically sophisticated. And it is a pleasure to read. I
cannot imagine any instructor teaching the subject and not adopting
this book." Erich Goode, Sociology Professor Emeritus, Stony Brook
University"Meredith Worthen serves the reader with a very
sophisticated analysis of one of the most complex and vibrant
topics confronting society. The topics in Sexual Deviance and
Society are schemed and analyzed with great insight and creativity.
Students in Deviance classes will be informed by its content and
more progressive in thinking about sexual deviance. Human sexual
behavior is probably the most dynamic topic in sociology and
Worthen takes it a step beyond. Worthen proves that deviance is
alive, well, and exciting. A great text and research tool. Worthen
explores all the topics and uncovers new ones with a rousing
style."Craig J. Forsyth, Professor of Sociology, University of
Louisiana, Lafayette, and Editor-in-Chief of Deviant Behavior"In
the second edition of Sexual Deviance and Society, Worthen has
built upon her successful initial effort to allow the reader to set
aside preconceived heteronormative ideas about what is and is not
"normal" sexual behavior. In this edition, she goes far beyond her
initial work, incorporating information from rapidly changing
culture into a sociological study of sexual behavior within the
framework of the sociology of deviance. Worthen expands the
reader’s knowledge of the theoretical explanations of the subject
through the introduction of her own stigma theory, Norm-Centered
Stigma Theory (NCST), as well as informative discussion of queer
theory. By illustrating the on-going changing definitions of
"normal" and "deviant" sexual behaviors over time and across
societies, the text illustrates the often-political nature of the
labeling of behaviors (an those who engage in them) as deviant.
Additionally, the book reflects the expanded understanding of
non-binary gender identities and the experiences of non-binary
individuals. The book has been updated to reflect recent events and
cultural changes, including The Me Too Movement, with information
about offenders such as Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein.
Replete with recent data, as well well-crafted figures and
illustrations, the book is a must-have for those whose interests
fall under the umbrella of the sociology of deviance."Susan F.
Sharp, David Ross Boyd Professor of Sociology Emerita, University
of Oklahoma"Worthen breaks down barriers between literatures that
often speak in different languages: sexualities, sex crimes, and
the sociology of deviance. Sexual Deviance and Society offers a
unified approach to the ways in which culture, power, and norms
shape our understandings of sex, sexuality, and crime. This second
edition is simultaneously rich in discussions of theory, the
history and social construction of sex and sexuality, and pressing
social and legal issues (such as the #MeToo movement and revenge
pornography). Together, this makes Sexual Deviance and Society a
worthwhile resource for scholars and students in a number of
disciplines. It should serve as inspiration for instructors who are
hoping to cover much ground in a coherent, creative, and engaging
way that students will connect to and enjoy."Kaitlin Boyle,
Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University
of South Carolina
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