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Acknowledgments
New to the Third Edition
Introduction
Key Terms
Part One: Theoretical Foundations
1. Anne Fausto-Sterling, "Dueling Dualisms"
2. * Bethany M. Coston and Michael Kimmel, "Seeing Privilege Where It Isn't: Marginalized Masculinities and the Intersectionality of Privilege"
3. Leila J. Rupp, "Toward a Global History of Same-Sex Sexuality"
4. Chrys Ingraham, "Heterosexuality: It's Just Not Natural!"
5. * Kristen Schilt and Laurel Westbrook, "Doing Gender, Doing Heteronormativity: Gender Normals, Transgender People, and the Social Maintenance of Heterosexuality"
6. * Robert McRuer, "Compulsory Able-Bodiedness and Queer/Disabled Existence"
7. * Adam Isaiah Green, "Remembering Foucault: Queer Theory and Disciplinary Power"
8. * Jane Ward, "Nowhere without It: The Homosexual Ingredient in the Making of Straight White Men"
Part Two: Identity
9. Martin Rochlin, "Heterosexism in Research: The Heterosexual Questionnaire"
10. * Nicholas Solebello and Sinikka Elliott, "We want them to be as Heterosexual as Possible: Fathers Talk about Their Teen Children's Sexuality"
11. Andrew Matzner, "'O Au No Keia: Voices From Hawai'i's Mahu and Transgender Communities"
12. * Shiri Eisner, "Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution"
13. * Karli June Cerankowski and Megan Milks, "New Orientations: Asexuality and Its Implications for Theory and Practice"
14. * Elizabeth McDermott, "The World Some Have Won: Sexuality, Class and Inequality"
15. Eli Clare, "Naming" and "Losing Home"
16. Ahoo Tabatabai, "Protecting the Lesbian Border: The Tension Between Individual and Communal Authenticity"
17. * Margaret Cruikshank, "Aging and Identity Politics"
18. Sonya Bolus, "Loving Outside Simple Lines"
Part Three: Whose Body is This?: Violence and Reproduction
19. C. Jacob Hale, "Whose Body Is This Anyway?"
20. * Jennifer Finney Boylan, "Trans Deaths, White Privilege"
21. * Gabrielle Lucero, "Military Sexual Assault: Reporting and Rape Culture"
22. Andrea Smith, "Rape and War against Native Women"
23. Kate Harding, "How Do You Fuck a Fat Woman?"
24. Kamala Kempadoo, "Women of Color and the Global Sex Trade: Transitional Feminist Perspectives"
25. * Loretta Ross, "African-American Women and Abortion"
26. * Alison Piepmeier, "Inadequacy of Choice: Disability and What's Wrong with feminist framings of Reproduction"
Part Four: Constructing Knowledge
27. Emily Martin, "The Egg and the Sperm: How Science Has Constructed a Romance Based on Stereotypical Male-Female Roles"
28. Siobhan Somerville, "Scientific Racism and the Invention of the Homosexual Body"
29. Sharon E. Preves, "Intersex Narratives: Gender, Medicine, and Identity"
30. Tre Wentling, "Am I Obsessed? Gender Identity, Disorder, Stress, and Obsession"
31. * Elisabeth Sheff and Corrie Hammers, "The Privilege of Perversities: Race, Class, and Education among Polyamorists and Kinksters"
32. Nadine Naber, "Arab American Femininities: Beyond Arab Virgin/American(ized) Whore"
Part Five: Culture, Religion, and Technology
33. Nellie Wong, "When I Was Growing Up"
34. Simone Weil Davis, "Loose Lips Sink Ships"
35. * Seth Goren, "Gay and Jewish"
36. * Ayesha Khurshid, "Islamic Traditions of Modernity: Gender, Class, and Islam in a Transnational Women's Education Project"
37. * Lynne Gerber, "Grit, Guts and vanilla Beans: Godly masculinity and the Ex-gay movement"
38. * Jay Michaelson, "Ten Reasons Why Gay Rights is a Religious Issue"
39. * Rosalind Chou, et. al., "Love Is (Color)blind: Asian Americans and White Institutional Space at the Elite University"
40. * Brandon Andrew Robinson, ""Personal Preference" as the New Racism: Gay Desire and Racial Cleansing in Cyberspace"
41. * C.J. Pascoe, "Resource and Risk: Youth Sexuality and New Media Use"
Part Six: Politics and the State
42. Eithne Luibheid, "A Blueprint for Exclusion: The Page Law, Prostitution, and Discrimination against Chinese Women"
43. Melanie Heath, "State of Our Unions: Marriage Promotion and the Contested Power of Heterosexuality"
44. George Chauncey, "'What Gay Studies Taught the Court': The Historians' Amicus Brief in Lawrence v. Texas"
45. * Elias Vitulli, "A Defining Moment in Civil Rights History? The Employment Non-Discrimination Act, Trans-Inclusion, and Homonormativity"
46. * Kurt C. Organista, Paula Worby, James Quesada, Sonia G. Arreola, Alex Krall, and Sahar Khoury, "Sexual Health of Latino Migrant Day Labourers Under Conditions of Structural Vulnerability"
47. * Monica Sharma, "Twenty-First Century Pink or Blue: How Sex Selection Technology Facilitates Gendercide and What We Can Do About It"
48. Lionel Cantu, Jr., "De Ambiente: Queer Tourism and Shifting Sexualities"
Part Seven: Future Forward
49. Ryan A. Flores, "Guess Who?"
50. Judith Lorber, "A World Without Gender: Making the Revolution"
51. * Rick Noak, "Sweden is about to add a gender-neutral pronoun to its official dictionary"
52. Leslie Feinberg, "We Are All Works in Progress"