Talk about sex : the battles over sex education in the United States : with a new preface

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Talk about sex : the battles over sex education in the United States : with a new preface

Janice M. Irvine

University of California Press, 2004, c2002

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"First paperback printing 2004"--T.p. verso

Includes index

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In this lively book, Janice M. Irvine offers not only the first comprehensive history of the culture wars over sex education but also an important examination of the politics of sexual speech in the United States. Exploring the clash between professional sex education advocates on the one hand and the politicized Christian Right on the other, Irvine vividly demonstrates the crucial role that sexual speech plays in cultural politics. Examining a range of issues played out in living rooms and schools since the 1960s, she shows how a newly emerging Christian Right chose sex education as one of its first battlegrounds, then went on to dominate the public conversation on the subject. "Talk about Sex" is a rich and fascinating consideration of American sex education's strategic place in the long history of efforts to regulate sexual morality by controlling sexual speech. Irvine's original argument shows how sex education served as a bridge issue between the Old Right and the New Right. Exploring the political uses of emotion as it relates to sexuality, Irvine demonstrates how this movement draws on the tenacious power of sexual shame and fear in order to galvanize opposition to sex education. This book skillfully demonstrates how - by framing sex education as radical, dangerous, and immoral - the Right has fostered a climate in which it is risky, as former Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders found, to speak out in support of sexuality education.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Redefining Sex, 1964: A Prologue Chapter 2. Days of Rage Chapter 3. Born-Again Sexual Politics Chapter 4. The New Sexual Revolution Chapter 5. Victims, Villains, ... and Neighbors Chapter 6. Doing It with Words Chapter 7. The Passions of Culture Wars Chapter 8. The Politics of Aversion Chapter 9. If Asked, Don't Tell: A Final Comment On Methods and Terminology Appendix: Opponents of Comprehensive Sex Education Notes Index

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