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OverviewAsexuality can be defined as an enduring lack of sexual attraction. Thus, asexual individuals do not find (and perhaps never have) others sexually appealing. Some consider “asexuality” as a fourth category of sexual orientation, distinct from heterosexuality, homosexuality, or bisexuality. However, there is also recent evidence that the label “asexual” may be used in a broader way than merely as “a lack of sexual attraction.” People who say they have sexual attraction to others, but indicate little or no desire for sexual activity are also self-identifying as asexual. Distinct from celibacy, which refers to sexual abstinence by choice where sexual attraction and desire may still be present, asexuality is experienced by those having a lack or sexual attraction or a lack of sexual desire. More and more, those who identify as asexual are “coming out,” joining up, and forging a common identity. The time is right for a better understanding of this sexual orientation, written by an expert in the field who has conducted studies on asexuality and who has provided important contributions to understanding asexuality. This timely resource will be one of the first books written on the topic for general readers, and the first to look at the historical, biological, and social aspects of asexuality. It includes firsthand accounts throughout from people who identify as asexual. The study of asexuality, as it contrasts so clearly with sexuality, also holds up a lens and reveals clues to the mystery of sexuality. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anthony F. BogaertPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.50cm Weight: 0.299kg ISBN: 9781442201002ISBN 10: 1442201002 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 06 March 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents1: Introduction 2: The A, B, C, and Ds of Sex (and Asex) 3: History of Asexuality 4: The Prevalence of Asexuality 5: To Masturbate or Not to Masturbate 6: Sex and Gender 7: Forging an (A)sexual Identity 8: The Madness of Sex 9: Do You Have Hypoactive Skydiving Disorder? 10: A Monster in All Our Lives 11: Art and Food on Planet Sex 12: (A)sexuality and Humor 13: Just Because 14: The Beginning BibliographyReviewsEssential reading for anyone who wants to explore how asexuality is transforming our understanding of sex. -- David Jay, founder of Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN) Despite an adaptationist flavor, Understanding Asexuality is a thoughtful, nuanced, and even paradigm-changing book. -- Maurine Neiman, Ph.D., assistant professor, Department of Biology, University of Iowa [This] work is extremely well received. * Epoch Times * Asexuality is a sexual orientation that is often overlooked; it has garnered little attention from the scientific community compared to other sexual orientations. Queer theorists especially would benefit from familiarizing themselves with asexuality because it challenges heteronormative norms and, like people of other minority sexual orientations, asexual people are faced with oppression and systematic erasure. It is of no small importance that Understanding Asexuality is the first academic book published on the topic. In this book, Anthony F. Bogaert, a professor of human sexuality, delivers an important theoretical introduction to asexuality for scholars and the general public, as well as asexuals themselves. There is an informal and conversational tone to the book that makes it accessible to all these audiences, while still being professional in its discussion of the extant, if sparse, research. . . .Understanding Asexuality is a solid theoretical introduction to asexuality that provides ample material on which to build future research. * QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking * Essential reading for anyone who wants to explore how asexuality is transforming our understanding of sex. -- David Jay, founder of Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN) Despite an adaptationist flavor, Understanding Asexuality is a thoughtful, nuanced, and even paradigm-changing book. -- Maurine Neiman, Ph.D., assistant professor, Department of Biology, University of Iowa [This] work is extremely well received. Epoch Times Asexuality is a sexual orientation that is often overlooked; it has garnered little attention from the scientific community compared to other sexual orientations. Queer theorists especially would benefit from familiarizing themselves with asexuality because it challenges heteronormative norms and, like people of other minority sexual orientations, asexual people are faced with oppression and systematic erasure. It is of no small importance that Understanding Asexuality is the first academic book published on the topic. In this book, Anthony F. Bogaert, a professor of human sexuality, delivers an important theoretical introduction to asexuality for scholars and the general public, as well as asexuals themselves. There is an informal and conversational tone to the book that makes it accessible to all these audiences, while still being professional in its discussion of the extant, if sparse, research...Understanding Asexuality is a solid theoretical introduction to asexuality that provides ample material on which to build future research. QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking Essential reading for anyone who wants to explore how asexuality is transforming our understanding of sex. -- David Jay, founder of Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN) Despite an adaptationist flavor, Understanding Asexuality is a thoughtful, nuanced, and even paradigm-changing book. -- Maurine Neiman, Ph.D., assistant professor, Department of Biology, University of Iowa [This] work is extremely well received. Epoch Times Author InformationAnthony Bogaert is professor of community health sciences and psychology at Brock University. He has published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles, along with book chapters, on such topics as asexuality, sexual desire, sexual orientation, birth order and sexual identity, and other related topics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |