Sex and Sexualities in Ireland Interdisciplinary Perspectives

This edited collection provides an invaluable resource of seventeen chapters from a wide range of academic disciplines. These chapters place sex and sexualities in Ireland in historical context and take the reader through the structural changes that have transformed the expression of sexuality in Ir...

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Other Authors: Górnicka, Barbara (Editor), Doyle, Mark (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
Series:Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences
Subjects:
Sex
Online Access:
Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Chapter 1- Irish Sex in History and Contexts: Editors' Introduction -- Part I: Sexualities in Historical Irish Contexts -- Chapter 2- 'I part not from effeminacy' - queer behaviour in Gaelic Ireland -- Chapter 3- Fun and Games - Cork Lesbians, Sex and Sexuality -- Chapter 4- Digital Pathways to Queer Irish Histories: Digital Media, Queer Archives and Queering Cultural Memory through Technology -- Part II: Young Adults, Sexual Health, and Education -- Chapter 5- Comprehensive sexuality education in Ireland: A children's rights perspective -- Chapter 6- The Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) Review: Advancing Student Sexual Citizenship in Ireland for the Twenty First Century? -- Chapter 7- The Road Less Travelled: The Journey to Meaningful and Empowering Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) in Irish Schools -- Part III: Sexual Practices and Health -- Chapter 8- Vaginismus in Irish Culture -- Chapter 9- Queer Expressions: Intersections of Sexuality, Identity and Healthcare for IrishGay Men -- Chapter 10- Chemsex in Ireland: Increasing pleasure and reducing harms -- Part IV: Minority Sexualities and Genders -- Chapter 11- Sexual behaviour in sexual minority young people from Ireland -- Chapter 12- Gay Travellers in Ireland: resisting tradition -- Chapter 13- "To be honest, I've never associated too much with being Irish...": Bisexualities and Belonging in the Post-Marriage Equality Era -- Part V: Sex Work in Ireland -- Chapter 14-'Selfies that Pay': #OnlyFans and the Online Lives of Migrant Male Sex Workers in Ireland -- Chapter 15- "They never self-identify": Victims of human trafficking for sexual exploitation, the island of Ireland -- Part VI: Activism and Contestation -- Chapter 16- 'No woman should have to travel for the health care they deserve. #repealthe8th' -- Chapter 17- HIV and the Politics of Silence in Ireland 
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520 |a This edited collection provides an invaluable resource of seventeen chapters from a wide range of academic disciplines. These chapters place sex and sexualities in Ireland in historical context and take the reader through the structural changes that have transformed the expression of sexuality in Ireland from one of self-denial to self-expression. The collection does not however unquestionably assume a linear narrative of progress: new issues and challenges are also addressed throughout. This book will be of interest to students and scholars from a range of disciplines including sociology, social policy, history, media, gender studies and psychology. The collection is divided into six separate but interlinked thematic sections: Sexualities in Historical Irish Contexts, Young Adults, Sexual Health, and Education, Sexual Practices and Health, Minority Sexualities and Genders, Sex Work in Ireland and Activism and Contestation