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On assiste depuis quelques années au retour en force des perversions sexuelles, et sous des formes de plus en plus contrastées : pratiques sans conséquence, voyantes et aguicheuses d'un côté ; viols, sadisme et pédophilie de l'autre. Face aux interrogations qui en résultent, une clarification rigoureuse et ouverte s'impose. Tel est l'objet de cet ouvrage, qui constitue le meilleur garant pour réagir en connaissance de cause, sans tomber dans les pièges que le pervers, souvent à son insu, a savamment disposés.
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"Sex and sexuality are an integral part of human life and vital for the survival of the human race, but sexual freedoms in many countries have yet to be enshrined as constitutional rights. Focusing primarily on Japan, Shigenori Matsui explores the extent to which governments should be allowed to restrict or influence sexual autonomy. Should a constitution encompass rights including: to decide or change sexual or gender identity; to have children, through natural birth or through medically assisted reproduction; or to not have children, through access to abortion? This rigorously detailed legal analysis has implications for government policy in all countries facing similar issues."--
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Trata-se de uma singular etnografia das relações pelas quais se forjam sujeitos – e formas de assujeitamento/subjetivação – no cotidiano de uma política de identidades de cunho “participativo”, compondo um panorama dos processos de formação de Estado que, como a autora destaca, são também processos de formação de subjetividades, de afetos, e de redes. Tão importante quanto o conteúdo etnográfico, e a análise do “campo” LGBT, é a construção teórica rigorosa em especial, mas não só, no uso dos textos de uma antropologia sobre/do Estado, testando-a, operacionalizando-a de modo argumentativo. E tudo isso chega-nos pela via de um texto claro, direto e enxuto, tanto quanto denso, reflexivo e inquietante.
Sexual rights. --- Sexual minorities --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Brazil.
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Trata-se de uma singular etnografia das relações pelas quais se forjam sujeitos – e formas de assujeitamento/subjetivação – no cotidiano de uma política de identidades de cunho “participativo”, compondo um panorama dos processos de formação de Estado que, como a autora destaca, são também processos de formação de subjetividades, de afetos, e de redes. Tão importante quanto o conteúdo etnográfico, e a análise do “campo” LGBT, é a construção teórica rigorosa em especial, mas não só, no uso dos textos de uma antropologia sobre/do Estado, testando-a, operacionalizando-a de modo argumentativo. E tudo isso chega-nos pela via de um texto claro, direto e enxuto, tanto quanto denso, reflexivo e inquietante.
Sexual rights. --- Sexual minorities --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Brazil.
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Secular and religious thinkers agree: the sexual revolution is one of the most important milestones in human history. Perhaps nothing has changed life for so many, so fast, as the severing of sex and procreation. But what has been the result? This ground-breaking book by noted essayist and author Mary Eberstadt contends that sexual freedom has paradoxically produced widespread discontent. Drawing on sociologists Pitirim Sorokin, Carle Zimmerman, and others; philosopher G.E.M. Anscombe and novelist Tom Wolfe; and a host of feminists, food writers, musicians, and other voices from across today's popular culture, Eberstadt makes her contrarian case with an impressive array of evidence. Her chapters range across academic disciplines and include supporting evidence from contemporary literature and music, women's studies, college memoirs, dietary guides, advertisements, television shows, and films. Adam and Eve after the Pill examines as no book has before the seismic social changes caused by the sexual revolution. In examining human behavior in the post-liberation world, Eberstadt provocatively asks: Is food the new sex? Is pornography the new tobacco? Adam and Eve after the Pill will change the way readers view the paradoxical impact of the sexual revolution on ideas, morals, and humanity itself --
Sexual ethics --- Sex customs --- Sexual rights --- Sexual Behavior --- Sexuality --- ethics
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Trata-se de uma singular etnografia das relações pelas quais se forjam sujeitos – e formas de assujeitamento/subjetivação – no cotidiano de uma política de identidades de cunho “participativo”, compondo um panorama dos processos de formação de Estado que, como a autora destaca, são também processos de formação de subjetividades, de afetos, e de redes. Tão importante quanto o conteúdo etnográfico, e a análise do “campo” LGBT, é a construção teórica rigorosa em especial, mas não só, no uso dos textos de uma antropologia sobre/do Estado, testando-a, operacionalizando-a de modo argumentativo. E tudo isso chega-nos pela via de um texto claro, direto e enxuto, tanto quanto denso, reflexivo e inquietante.
Sexual rights. --- Sexual minorities --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Brazil.
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Legal Grounds III: Reproductive and Sexual Rights in Sub-Saharan African Courts is a joint publication of the International Reproductive and Sexual Health Law Program of the University of Toronto, Canada; the Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, at the University of Pretoria, South Africa; and the Center for Reproductive Rights, New York. It is the expanded third volume in a series originally conceived by Kibrom Isaak, LL.M., a graduate of the International Reproductive and Sexual Health Law Program, who organised and wrote the prototype, and drafted most of the first two volumes. The editors of Legal Grounds III are tremendously grateful to all those who have supported us to produce this book. The planning and execution would not have been possible without a grant from the Ford Foundation. African publication and dissemination were generously supported, through the Centre for Human Rights, by The Open Society Foundations.
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Legal Grounds III: Reproductive and Sexual Rights in Sub-Saharan African Courts is a joint publication of the International Reproductive and Sexual Health Law Program of the University of Toronto, Canada; the Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, at the University of Pretoria, South Africa; and the Center for Reproductive Rights, New York. It is the expanded third volume in a series originally conceived by Kibrom Isaak, LL.M., a graduate of the International Reproductive and Sexual Health Law Program, who organised and wrote the prototype, and drafted most of the first two volumes. The editors of Legal Grounds III are tremendously grateful to all those who have supported us to produce this book. The planning and execution would not have been possible without a grant from the Ford Foundation. African publication and dissemination were generously supported, through the Centre for Human Rights, by The Open Society Foundations.
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Liberalism --- Sexual consent --- Sexual ethics --- Sexual rights --- Women's rights --- United States
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