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Defining American Sexual Character Defining American Sexual Character
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Sexual and Social Change Sexual and Social Change
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About the Book About the Book
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Five “An Age of Sexual Ambiguity”: Homosexuality and National Character in the Postwar United States
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Abstract
This book analyzes the cultural dynamics and social dilemmas that informed the construction of the American sexual character after the close of World War II. It was originally spurred by the author's curiosity as to why sex surveys repeatedly cropped up in discussions of topics that they apparently had nothing to do with. The book examines the process by which Kinsey's statistical data became cultural narrative. It maps the broader field of American sexual character by looking at themes and tensions in social scientists' and cultural critics' writings about sex in the United States. The book observes the ways in which normative categories such as heterosexuality, masculinity, femininity, and Americanness itself were constructed and questioned. The process chronicles some of the microstruggles that constituted the meaning of sex, including popular responses to the two Kinsey Reports, the changing legal meanings of obscenity, and homosexual activists' negotiation of scientific categories of normalcy and deviance.
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