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1 AA Hasinoff, Sexting Panic. Rethinking Criminalization, Privacy and Consent Krebbekx, Willemijn
2017
1-2 p. 140-142
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2 Abstract and Introduction Ryan-Flood, Róisín
2008
1-2 p. 79-80
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3 Advice to a 24-year-old: Wisdom from a middle-aged woman Mok, Jolene
2013
1-2 p. 94-101
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4 Against the quiet revolution: The rhetorical construction of intersex individuals as disordered Topp, Sarah S
2013
1-2 p. 180-194
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5 Agent provocateur: The camera as a social work research tool Berry, Chris
2013
1-2 p. 102-112
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6 Analysing Sexualities in the Shadow of War: Islam in Iran, the West and the Work of Reimagining Human Rights Waites, Matthew
2008
1-2 p. 64-73
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7 An exploratory study of exclusively heterosexual, primarily heterosexual, and mostly heterosexual young men Savin-Williams, Ritch C
2018
1-2 p. 16-29
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8 A queer nodal point: Homosexuality in Dutch debates on Islam and multiculturalism Dudink, Stefan
2017
1-2 p. 3-23
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9 Arguments, Citations, Traces: Rich and Foucault and the Problem of Heterosexuality Schneider, Beth
2008
1-2 p. 86-93
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10 Asexuality in China’s sexual revolution: Asexual marriage as coping strategy Wong, Day
2015
1-2 p. 100-116
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11 ‘A Southern man can have a harem of up to twenty Danish women’: Sexotic politics and immigration in Denmark, 1965–1979 Shield, Andrew DJ

1-2 p. 224-240
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12 A special issue of Sexualities: Bareback sex and queer theory across three national contexts (France, UK, USA) Davis, Oliver
2015
1-2 p. 120-126
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13 A way to meet queer women? Reflections on sexuality and desire in research Carter, Claire
2016
1-2 p. 119-137
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14 Axiomatic: Constituting ‘transexuality’ and trans sexualities in medicine Latham, J.R.
2019
1-2 p. 13-30
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15 Barebacking and sexual position Grundy-Bowers, Matthew
2015
1-2 p. 176-194
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16 Barebacking in France: From controversy to community ownership? An account of the ‘Zone NoKpote’ workshops conducted by AIDES in 2009 Castro, Daniela Rojas
2015
1-2 p. 158-175
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17 Bareback sex, queer legal theory, and evolving socio-legal contexts Ashford, Chris
2015
1-2 p. 195-209
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18 BDSM under security: Radical resistance via contingent subjectivities Parchev, Ofer
2018
1-2 p. 194-211
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19 Behind closed doors: Pornographic uses of the Victorian Marks, Laura Helen
2014
1-2 p. 159-175
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20 ‘Best love’: Female impersonation in the Great War Sigel, Lisa Z
2016
1-2 p. 98-118
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21 Beyond a single story: The importance of separating ‘harm’ from ‘wrongfulness’ and ‘sexual innocence’ from ‘childhood’ in contemporary narratives of childhood sexual abuse Woodiwiss, Jo
2014
1-2 p. 139-158
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22 Biopolitical mythologies: Róheim, Freud, (homo)phobia, and the sexual science of Eastern European Otherness Renkin, Hadley Z
2016
1-2 p. 168-189
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23 Bisexual, pansexual, queer: Non-binary identities and the sexual borderlands Callis, April Scarlette
2014
1-2 p. 63-80
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24 Black swan, white masks: Contesting cosmopolitanism and double misrecognition in a gay tourist town Dixon, Laura J
2015
1-2 p. 37-56
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25 Bodies and desires on the internet: An approach to trans women sex workers’ websites Vartabedian, Julieta
2019
1-2 p. 224-243
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26 Bois and grrrls meet their daddies and mommies on gender playgrounds: Gendered age play in the les-bi-trans-queer BDSM communities Bauer, Robin
2018
1-2 p. 139-155
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27 BookReview: Jeffrey Weeks, The World We Have Won: The Remaking of Erotic and Intimate Life. London and New York: Routledge, 2007. 269pp. ISBN 978—0—415—42201—7 (pbk). £21.99 Ryan-Flood, Róisín
2008
1-2 p. 269-270
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28 ‘Boying’ the boy and ‘girling’ the girl: From affective interpellation to trans-emotionality Moon, Igi
2019
1-2 p. 65-79
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29 Call for papers – Disability and sexuality: Desires and pleasures 2014
1-2 p. 264-264
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30 Call for Papers for a Special Issue of Sexualities: ‘Mostly Straight’ 2015
1-2 p. 249-249
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31 Catherine Hakim, Honey Money: The Power of Erotic Capital Harris, J.E. Forsyth
2013
1-2 p. 237-239
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32 Compulsory Sexuality and the Desiring Woman Radner, Hilary
2008
1-2 p. 94-100
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33 Conference as feminist ethnography and the blurring of boundaries Constable, Nicole
2013
1-2 p. 113-120
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34 Cool Heads and Hot Hearts Kulick, Don
2008
1-2 p. 80-86
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35 Counting polyamorists who count: Prevalence and definitions of an under-researched form of consensual nonmonogamy Rubel, Alicia N

1-2 p. 3-27
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36 Critical reflections on making an impact in sexualities research McCormack, Mark
2013
1-2 p. 240-242
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37 David Church, Disposable Passions: Vintage Pornography and the Material Legacies of Adult Cinema Strub, Whitney

1-2 p. 110-111
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38 De/constructing DIY identities in a trans music scene Pearce, Ruth
2019
1-2 p. 97-113
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39 ‘Don’t push your immorals on me’: Encouraging anti-porn advocacy in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Sumerau, J Edward
2015
1-2 p. 57-79
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40 Doug Meyer, Violence against Queer People: Race, Class, Gender, and the Persistence of Anti-LGBT Discrimination Panfil, Vanessa R.

1-2 p. 244-246
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41 ‘Duties for her race and nation’: Scientistic racist views on sexuality and reproduction in 1920s Hungary Kund, Attila
2016
1-2 p. 190-210
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42 'Elvis Died and I was Born': Black African Men Negotiating Same-Sex Desire in London Doyal, Lesley
2008
1-2 p. 171-192
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43 Engaging Islamic sexual ethics: Intimacy, pleasure and sacrality Hoel, Nina
2015
1-2 p. 80-99
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44 ‘Erotic capital’ and the power of desirability: Why ‘honey money’ is a bad collective strategy for remedying gender inequality Green, Adam Isaiah
2013
1-2 p. 137-158
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45 Everywhere and nowhere simultaneously: The ‘absent presence’ of sexuality in medical education Murphy, Marie
2019
1-2 p. 203-223
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46 Examining relationship quality across three types of relationship agreements Séguin, Léa J
2017
1-2 p. 86-104
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47 Extramarital affairs as occupational hazard: A structural, ethical (cultural) model of opportunity Abzug, Rikki
2016
1-2 p. 25-45
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48 Fears and fantasies: German sexual science and its research on African sexualities, 1890–1930 Schrader, Paul

1-2 p. 127-145
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49 Femininity, Sexual Positions and Choice Fiaveh, Daniel Y
2019
1-2 p. 131-147
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50 From opportunity to obligation: Medicalization of post-menopausal sexuality in Turkey Erol, Maral
2014
1-2 p. 43-62
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51 Gay Asian Sexual Health in Australia: Governing HIV/AIDS, Racializing Biopolitics and Performing Conformity Yue, Audrey
2008
1-2 p. 227-244
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52 Gender, love, and sex: Using duoethnography to research gender and sexuality minority experiences of transgender relationships Vincent, Ben

1-2 p. 28-43
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53 Genderqueer(ing): ‘On this side of the world against which it protests’ Davy, Zowie
2019
1-2 p. 80-96
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54 Gender, sexuality, and technology in male pregnancy: An analysis of Lee Mingwei and Virgil Wong’s installation, POP! The First Human Male Pregnancy Ingram-Waters, Mary
2016
1-2 p. 138-155
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55 Getting off on sex research: A methodological commentary on the sexual desires of sex researchers Thomas, Jeremy N
2016
1-2 p. 83-97
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56 ‘Girl-on-girl confessions!’ Changing representations of female–female sexuality in two Australian women’s magazines Farhall, Kate
2018
1-2 p. 212-232
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57 Good stories: Chinese women's international love stories as cosmopolitan sexual politics Farrer, James
2013
1-2 p. 12-29
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58 ‘Helpin’ a buddy out’: Perceptions of identity and behaviour among rural straight men that have sex with each other Silva, Tony J
2018
1-2 p. 68-89
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59 Heteronormativity made me lesbian: Femme, butch and the production of sexual embodiment projects Crawley, Sara L
2018
1-2 p. 156-173
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60 Highly affected groups: Gay men and racial others in West Germany’s AIDS epidemic, 1981–1992 Ewing, Christopher

1-2 p. 201-223
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61 Identity diversification among transgender sex workers in Thailand’s sex tourism industry Ocha, Witchayanee
2013
1-2 p. 195-216
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62 Identity, Resistance and Moderation in an Online Community of Zoosexuals Kavanaugh, Philip R
2016
1-2 p. 3-24
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63 ‘I don’t mind watching him cum’: Heterosexual men, threesomes, and the erosion of the one-time rule of homosexuality Scoats, Ryan
2018
1-2 p. 30-48
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64 Interview with Zygmunt Bauman Attwood, Feona
2018
1-2 p. 131-138
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65 Intimacy negotiated: The management of relationships and the construction of personal communities in the lives of bisexual women and men Toft, Alex
2018
1-2 p. 233-250
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66 Introduction: The emergence of ‘trans’ Pearce, Ruth
2019
1-2 p. 3-12
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67 Introduction to the special section - Remapping the erotic: Interrogations from Asia Ho, Petula Sik Ying
2013
1-2 p. 3-11
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68 It’s a question of breeding: Visualizing queer masculinity in bareback pornography Lee, Byron
2014
1-2 p. 100-120
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69 Jane Ward, Not Gay: Sex Between Straight White Men Dean, James Joseph
2018
1-2 p. 128-130
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70 ‘Keep it to yourself’: Shame and female masturbation in American independent cinema Clayton, Wickham
2019
1-2 p. 244-261
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71 Leading by example: A queer critique of personalization and coercive community governance in Act Up-Paris’s operation against the bareback writers Davis, Oliver
2015
1-2 p. 141-157
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72 Legalizing Love in a Cold Climate: The History, Consequences and Recent Developments of Registered Partnership in Scandinavia Rydström, Jens
2008
1-2 p. 193-226
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73 Lines of flight in sex education: Adolescents’ strategies of resistance to adult stereotypes of teen sexuality Frieh, Emma C
2018
1-2 p. 174-193
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74 Lisa Downing, Iain Morland and Nikki Sullivan, Fuckology: Critical Essays on John Money’s Diagnostic Concepts Lea, Andrew
2016
1-2 p. 156-158
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75 Lisa M Stulberg, LGBTQ Social Movements Letourneau, Leanne

1-2 p. 111-113
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76 Live like a king, y’all: Gender negotiation and the performance of masculinity among Southern drag kings Baker, Ashley A
2016
1-2 p. 46-63
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77 Locating Economics within Sexuality Studies Binnie, Jon
2008
1-2 p. 100-103
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78 Looking at the label: White-collar men and the meanings of “metrosexual” Casanova, Erynn Masi de
2016
1-2 p. 64-82
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79 Mainstreaming female masculinity, signifying lesbian visibility: The rise of the zhongxing phenomenon in transnational Taiwan Hu, Yu-Ying
2019
1-2 p. 182-202
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80 Mak nyahs and the dismantling of dehumanisation: Framing empowerment strategies of Malaysian male-to-female transsexuals in the 2000s Goh, Joseph N
2019
1-2 p. 114-130
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81 Manifesting maturity: Gendered sexual intimacy and becoming an adult Dalessandro, Cristen
2019
1-2 p. 165-181
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82 Marc Epprecht and S.N. Nyeck (eds.) Sexual Diversity in Africa: Politics, Theory, Citizenship Msosa, Alan
2015
1-2 p. 117-119
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83 Mark McCormack, The Declining Significance of Homophobia: How Teenage Boys are Redefining Masculinity and Heterosexuality Brady, Sean
2013
1-2 p. 236-237
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84 Martin Duberman, Has the Gay Movement Failed? Endres, Nikolai

1-2 p. 243-244
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85 Matthew Hall and Jeff Hearn, Revenge Pornography: Gender, Sexualities and Motivations Fido, Dean

1-2 p. 108-109
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86 May-Len Skilbrei and Charlotta Holmström, Prostitution Policy in the Nordic Region: Ambiguous Sympathies. Thorlby, Katie
2015
1-2 p. 247-248
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87 Mediated intimacies: Raw sex, Truvada, and the biopolitics of chemoprophylaxis Dean, Tim
2015
1-2 p. 224-246
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88 Mostly straights and the study of sexualities: An introduction to the special issue McCormack, Mark
2018
1-2 p. 3-15
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89 Negotiating Social Stigma Among Gay Asian Men Poon, Maurice Kwong-Lai
2008
1-2 p. 245-268
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90 ‘Not in front of the parents!’ Young people, sexual literacies and intimate citizenship in the internet age McLelland, Mark
2017
1-2 p. 234-254
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91 Omar G Encarnación, Out in the Periphery: Latin America’s Gay Rights Revolution Jay Friedman, Elisabeth

1-2 p. 241-242
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92 Ordinary Sex Jackson, Stevi
2008
1-2 p. 33-37
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93 Outing the Pakistani queer: Pride, paranoia and politics in US visual culture Charania, Moon
2017
1-2 p. 41-64
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94 People of Darkness Sinfield, Alan
2008
1-2 p. 51-53
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95 Personal Observations on Changes in Sexology by a Formerly Hesitant and Fearful Researcher who is now Awed by the Emergence of a Vast and Rapidly Changing Field Bullough, Vern L.
2008
1-2 p. 74-77
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96 Polyamory: Intimate practice, identity or sexual orientation? Klesse, Christian
2014
1-2 p. 81-99
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97 Private lives of public women: Photos of sex workers (minus the sex) in South Korea Cheng, Sealing
2013
1-2 p. 30-42
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98 Producing desirable bodies: Boundary work in a lesbian niche dating site Hightower, Joy L
2015
1-2 p. 20-36
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99 Prognosis: More Pharmasex Tiefer, Leonore
2008
1-2 p. 53-59
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100 Race and desire in the porno-tropics: Ethnographic perspectives from the post-colony Hendriks, Thomas
2014
1-2 p. 213-229
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101 Relaxing the straight male anus: Decreasing homohysteria around anal eroticism Branfman, Jonathan
2018
1-2 p. 109-127
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102 Re-positioning female heterosexuality within postfeminist and neoliberal culture Moran, Claire
2017
1-2 p. 121-139
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103 Researching with a broken arm: Finding sisterhood in injury Ho, Petula Sik Ying
2013
1-2 p. 78-93
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104 Respectability’s edge: Transnational sex radical René Guyon Loos, Tamara

1-2 p. 146-169
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105 Response and responsibility: Mainstream media and Lucy Meadows in a post-Leveson context Gupta, Kat
2019
1-2 p. 31-47
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106 Rethinking asexuality: A Symbolic Interactionist account Scott, Susie
2015
1-2 p. 3-19
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107 Rethinking Nationalism in Relation to Foucault's History of Sexuality and Adrienne Rich's `Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence' Lewis, Desiree
2008
1-2 p. 104-109
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108 Rethinking queer failure: Trans youth embodiments of distress Roen, Katrina
2019
1-2 p. 48-64
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109 Rethinking sexual citizenship: Asia-Pacific perspectives Mackie, Vera
2017
1-2 p. 143-158
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110 Routes to decriminalization: A comparative analysis of the legalization of same-sex sexual acts Hildebrandt, Achim
2014
1-2 p. 230-253
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111 Sandya Hewamanne, Sri Lanka’s Global Factory Workers: (Un)disciplined Desires and Sexual Struggles in a Post-Colonial Society Harnois, Catherine E
2019
1-2 p. 262-263
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112 Sex on equal terms? Polish sexology on women’s emancipation and ‘good sex’ from the 1970s to the present Kościańska, Agnieszka
2016
1-2 p. 236-256
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113 Sexotic: The interplay between sexualization and exoticization Schaper, Ulrike

1-2 p. 114-126
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114 Sexual citizenship in a comparative perspective: Dilemmas and insights Johnson, Carol
2017
1-2 p. 159-175
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115 Sexualities Future, Present, Past . . . Towards Transsectionalities Hearn, Jeff
2008
1-2 p. 37-46
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116 Sex under socialism: From emancipation of women to normalized families in Czechoslovakia Lišková, Kateřina
2016
1-2 p. 211-235
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117 Sex work in China’s Pearl River Delta: Accumulating sexual capital as a life-advancement strategy Ding, Yu
2013
1-2 p. 43-60
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118 Shades of gay: Performance of girl-on-girl pornography and mobile authenticities Webber, Valerie
2013
1-2 p. 217-235
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119 Shape shifters: Racialized and gendered crossings in Piccadilly (1929) and Shanghai Express (1932) Li, Yumin

1-2 p. 170-200
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120 Si-nais talking dirty: Hong Kong middle-class working mothers on- and offline Chan, Annie Hau-nung
2013
1-2 p. 61-77
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121 Social moralities and discursive constructions of female sex offenders Hayes, Sharon
2013
1-2 p. 159-179
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122 Staci Newmahr, Playing on the Edge: Sadomasochism, Risk, and Intimacy Wignall, Liam
2016
1-2 p. 257-259
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123 ‘Straight with a pinch of bi’: The construction of heterosexuality as an elastic category among adult US men Carrillo, Héctor
2018
1-2 p. 90-108
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124 Studying Sexualities for a Better World? Ten Years of Sexualities Plummer, Ken
2008
1-2 p. 7-22
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125 Supporting LGBT Lives? Complicating the suicide consensus in LGBT mental health research Bryan, Audrey
2017
1-2 p. 65-85
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126 Surya Monro, Bisexuality: Identities, Politics, and Theories Maliepaard, Emiel
2017
1-2 p. 255-257
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127 Susan Bewley and Jan Welch, ABC of Domestic and Sexual Violence Moran, Claire
2018
1-2 p. 251-252
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128 `Taking it Like a Man': Masculinity and Barebacking Online Dowsett, Gary W.
2008
1-2 p. 121-141
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129 Telling a poor man he can become rich: Reparative therapy in contemporary Poland Mikulak, Magdalena

1-2 p. 44-63
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130 Tensions of subjectivity: The instability of queer polyamorous identity and community Benson, Krista L
2017
1-2 p. 24-40
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131 The camera as an exception: The ethnographic poetics of the ‘Second Spring’ films Wang, Xiying
2013
1-2 p. 121-127
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132 The condomlessness of bareback sex: Responses to the unrepresentability of HIV in Treasure Island Media’s Plantin’ Seed and Slammed Scott, Stuart
2015
1-2 p. 210-223
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133 The Drive for Sexual Equality Hekma, Gert
2008
1-2 p. 46-50
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134 The ethics and poetics of the ‘Package Tour’: Marriage in Hong Kong unpacked and repacked Wong, Anthony KW
2013
1-2 p. 128-136
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135 The 1975 French sex workers’ revolt: A narrative of influence Aroney, Eurydice

1-2 p. 64-80
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136 The International (Lesbian and) Gay Association and the question of pedophilia: Tracking the demise of gay liberation ideals Paternotte, David
2014
1-2 p. 121-138
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137 The ironic gay spectator: The impacts of centring western subjects in international LGBT rights campaigns Ní Mhaoileoin, Niamh
2019
1-2 p. 148-164
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138 The (non)use of alcohol in topless establishments: Protection for women or gender policing? Anasti, Theresa

1-2 p. 81-107
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139 The Pornography of Reality Hardy, Simon
2008
1-2 p. 60-64
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140 The science of sex in a space of uncertainty: Naturalizing and modernizing Europe's East, past and present Renkin, Hadley Z
2016
1-2 p. 159-167
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141 The Soldier and the Terrorist: Sexy Nationalism, Queer Violence Kuntsman, Adi
2008
1-2 p. 142-170
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142 The spectre of Communist women, sexual violence and citizenship in Indonesia Pohlman, Annie
2017
1-2 p. 196-211
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143 The ‘uncanny doubles’ of queer politics: Sexual citizenship in the era of same-sex marriage victories Dreher, Tanja
2017
1-2 p. 176-195
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144 Tlazolteotl: ‘The Filth Deity’ and the sexualization of paid domestic workers in Mexico Saldaña-Tejeda, Abril
2014
1-2 p. 194-212
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145 ‘Totally straight’: Contested sexual identities on social media site reddit Robards, Brady
2018
1-2 p. 49-67
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146 Traps We Set Ourselves Weeks, Jeffrey
2008
1-2 p. 27-33
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147 Troubling the waters of a ‘wave of homophobia’: Political economies of anti-queer animus in sub-Saharan Africa Thoreson, Ryan Richard
2014
1-2 p. 23-42
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148 True tales of the first time: Sexual storytelling in the virginity loss confessional genre McAlister, Jodi
2017
1-2 p. 105-120
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149 Truths and (Mis)representations: Adrienne Rich, Michel Foucault and Sexual Subjectivities in India Boyce, Paul
2008
1-2 p. 110-119
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150 Vern Leroy Bullough (1928—2006) Docter, Richard F.
2008
1-2 p. 271-272
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151 Visions of Sexualities: Abstract and Introduction Plummer, Ken
2008
1-2 p. 23-24
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152 Visions of Sexual Politics Altman, Dennis
2008
1-2 p. 24-27
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153 Weddings and white dresses: Media and sexual citizenship in Japan Maree, Claire
2017
1-2 p. 212-233
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154 What makes a man: Gender and sexual boundaries on evangelical Christian sexuality websites Burke, Kelsy
2014
1-2 p. 3-22
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155 You may smother my voice, but you will hear my silence: An autoethnography on street sexual harassment, the discourse of shame and women’s resistance in Iran Chubin, Fae
2014
1-2 p. 176-193
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156 Your HIV-positive sperm, my trans-dyke uterus: Anti/futurity and the politics of bareback sex between Guillaume Dustan and Beatriz Preciado Evans, Elliot
2015
1-2 p. 127-140
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