This book makes a unique contribution to the field of media studies by
analyzing the perpetuation of sexual scripts through news articles,
films, TV shows, lifestyle magazines, advertisements, and other forms
of popular mediated culture. Focusing on cultural differences between
North America and Europe, the book catalogues and contextualizes
common sexual scripts by looking at the ways in which people have or
do not have sex, eroticize each other’s bodies, penetrate each
other’s bodies, and give meaning to all these activities. Other such
analyses have explored whether, when, and why people decide to have
sex, and so on. This book instead focuses on how the sexual
interaction itself is culturally scripted to occur – what sequence
of events takes place after a couple have decided to have sex. While
the first half of the book catalogues sexual scripts in a general way,
based on geography and sexual orientation, the second half is framed
around sexual discourses associated with some degree of shame and
social stigmatization. The book ends by addressing the hegemonic
perpetuation of mediated sexual scripts across cultures and the role
of sexuality in fourth-wave feminism. Mediated Eros is suitable as the
primary or secondary text in seminars on media, culture, and
sexuality, and would also be of interest to journalists and freelance
writers whose work explores the sociocultural construction of sex and
the sexual self.
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Sexual Scripts Within and Across Cultures
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781454191872
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter