Anthropology and sexual morality : a theoretical investigation

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Anthropology and sexual morality : a theoretical investigation

Carles Salazar

Berghahn Books, 2006

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Anthropology & sexual morality

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Bibliography: p. [181]-190

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The history of sexual morality in Ireland has been traditionally associated with repression. In the last two decades, however, repression seems to have given way to its exact opposite. But where did this "repression" originate? And how can we account for this sudden and sweeping transformation in sexual mores? Based on solid ethnographic and historical analysis of sexual morality in rural Ireland, augmented by comparative data from Papua New Guinea, and being informed by from Freud's emblematic concept of repression, the author draws new conclusions that not only apply to the specific case of his Irish material but shed new light on the specific nature of an anthropological approach to the study of human societies.

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Acknowledgements Introduction PART I: APPROACHES TO HUMAN SEXUALITY Chapter 1. Sex in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea Chapter 2. Freud and the Repressive Hypothesis Chapter 3. Foucault: Sex as Culture PART II: POWER, MEANING AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE: AN IRISH CASE-STUDY Chapter 4. Irish Sexual Morality and Family Systems Chapter 5. Functionalist Dilemmas Chapter 6. The Peculiarities of Irish Demography Chapter 7. Imagining Sexuality: History as a Cognitive System Chapter 8. Coercion and Meaning Chapter 9. Disciplinary Regimes in the History of Irish Sexuality PART III: ANTHROPOLOGICAL REMARKS Chapter 10. Clarifying the Culture Concept Chapter 11. Intersubjectivity Revisited Chapter 12. Subjectification and Interpretation Conclusion Bibliography Index

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