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America's Sexual Transformation : How the Sexual Revolution's Legacy Is Shaping Our Society, Our Youth, and Our Future

Part of the Sex, Love, and Psychology series
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This book explains how the short-lived sexual revolution 50 years ago has led to the current evolution of our sexual values and behaviors and social standards among youth culture, examining topics such as communication technologies and sex, teen pregnancy, and divorce rates in the Bible Belt. Is an increase in sexual activity during adolescence a normal part of the transition to adulthood, or evidence of a societal problem?

Why would conservative religious youth become sexually active earlier than their peers and be more likely to have an unintended pregnancy or sexually transmitted disease?

How are women continuing to lead our society's sexual transformation?Written by an author whose 40-year career in sexology and university administration provides a uniquely qualified perspective upon both sex research and the changing sexual perceptions of American youth, this comprehensive book is must-read for both parents and policy makers.

America's Sexual Transformation traces the philosophical, cultural, and scientific developments responsible for the beginning and end of America's sexual revolution that have now spawned a more substantive sexual transformation.

It examines traditional theories and attitudes regarding sex, and demonstrates how the findings of sex research provide entirely new paradigms that should replace outmoded and harmful theories.

This groundbreaking book also explains who we are as sexual individuals and how we got to be that way.

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Product Details
Praeger Publishers Inc
0313396450 / 9780313396458
Hardback
15/11/2011
United States
192 pages
156 x 235 mm, 482 grams