(i) Introductions to gendered sexualities

Abbott, Pamela, and Claire Wallace. (2005). Sexuality. Chapter 8 (pp. 198-230) in An Introduction to Sociology: Feminist Perspectives. (3rd edition) London & New York: Routledge..

Chung, D. (2005). Violence, control, romance and gender equality: Young women and heterosexual relationships. Women’s Studies International Forum, 28(6): 445-455.

Gavey, N. (2005). Just Sex? The cultural scaffolding of rape. London: Routledge.

Heise, Lori L. (1995). Violence, Sexuality, and Women’s Lives. In Parker, Richard G. and Gagnon, John H. (eds). Conceiving Sexuality: Approaches to Sex Research in a Postmodern World. New York & London: Routledge.

Holland, Janet, Caroline Ramazanoglu, Sue Sharpe, and Rachel Thomson. (1992). Pleasure, Pressure and Power: Some Contradictions of Gendered Sexuality. The Sociological Review, 40(4).

Jackson, Stevi. (1999). Heterosexuality in Question. London: Sage.

Jackson, Stevi. (2006). Heterosexuality, Sexuality and Gender: Re-thinking the Intersections. In Diane Richardson, Janice McLaughlin, and Mark E. Casey (eds.). Intersections between Feminist and Queer Theory. Basingstoke, Hampshire & New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Jackson, Stevi. (2018). Why “heteronormativity” is not enough. In Gender Reckonings: New Social Theory and Research, eds. Messerschmidt, J. W., Martin, P. Y., Messner, M. A., & Connell, R. New York, NY: New York University Press.

Lamb, S. (2010). Feminist ideals for a healthy female adolescent sexuality: A critique. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 62(5-6), 294-306. doi:10.1007/s11199-009-9698-1

Lamont, E. (2020). The Mating Game: How Gender Still Shapes How We Date. University of California Press.

Levy, Ariel. (2005). Female Chauvinist Pigs: Women and the rise of raunch culture. Melbourne: Schwartz (New York: Free Press).

Maglin, Nan Bauer, and Donna Perry. (eds). ‘Bad Girls’/‘Good Girls’: Women, Sex, and Power in the Nineties. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Maguire, Emily. (2008). Princesses & Pornstars: Sex, power, identity. Melbourne: Text Publishing.

Mahar, E. A., Mintz, L. B., & Akers, B. M. (2020). Orgasm Equality: Scientific Findings and Societal Implications. Current Sexual Health Reports, 1-9.

Marshall, T. C. (2010). Gender, peer relations, and intimate romantic relationships. In J. C. Chrisler & D. R. McCreary (Eds.), Handbook of gender research in psychology, Vol. 2. Gender research in social and applied psychology (pp. 281-310). New York, NY, US: Springer Science and Business Media.

Meuwly, N., & Randall, A. K. (2019). Relationships, gender, and sexual orientation. New Directions in the Psychology of Close Relationships, Eds. Schoebi, D., & Campos, B.

Moore, Susan, and Doreen Rosenthal. (1993). Gendered Constructions of Sexuality. Chapter 5 in Sexuality in Adolescence. London: Routledge.

Petersen, J. L. and J. S. Hyde (2010). A meta-analytic review of research on gender differences in sexuality, 1993-2007. Psychological Bulletin, 136, 21-38. doi: 10.1037/a0017504;10.1037/a0017504.supp (Supplemental)

Petersen, J. L. and J. S. Hyde (2011). Gender differences in sexual attitudes and behaviors: A review of meta-analytic results and large datasets. Journal of Sex Research 48(2-3): 149-165.

Phillips, Lynn M. (2000). Flirting with Danger: Young Women’s Reflections on Sexuality and Domination. New York University Press.

Redfern, Catherine, and Kristin Aune. (2010). Sexual Freedom and Choice. Chapter 2 in Reclaiming the F Word: The new feminist movement. London: Zed Books (pp. 48-75).

Reis, J., de Oliveira, L., Oliveira, C., & Nobre, P. (2021). Psychosocial and behavioral aspects of women’s sexual pleasure: A scoping review. International Journal of Sexual Health, 1-22.

Richardson, Diane (1997). Sexuality and feminism. In Victoria Robinson and Diane Richardson, (eds). Introducing Women’s Studies: Feminist Theory and Practice. Hampshire & London: Macmillan, pp. 152-174.

Rutter, Virginia E., and Braxton Jones. (2018). The sexuality of gender. In B.J. Risman et al. (eds). Handbook of the Sociology of Gender (pp. 285-299). Springer, Cham.

Travis, Cheryl Brown, and Jacquelyn W. White. (eds). (2000). Sexuality, Society, and Feminism. American Psychological Association..
Includes;
3. Gender Differences in Sexuality: Results From Meta-Analysis / Janet Shibley Hyde and Mary Beth Oliver.
5 A Normative Perspective of Adolescent Girl’s Developing Sexuality / Deborah P. Welsh, Sharon S. Rostosky, and Myra Christen Kawaguchi.
6. Sexual Roles of Girls and Women: An Ethnocultural Lifespan Perspective / Pamela Trotman Reid and Vanessa M. Bing.
7. Sexuality During Pregnancy and the Year Postpartum / Janet Shibley Hyde and John DeLamater.
8. Menopause and Sexuality: Ageism and Sexism Unite / Sharon S. Rostosky and Cheryl Brown Travis.
10. Beauty, Sexuality, and Identity: The Social Control of Women / Cheryl Brown Travis, Kayce L. Meginnis, and Kristin M.Bardari.
11. Dangerousness, Impotence, Silence, and Invisibility: Heterosexism in the Construction of Women’s Sexuality / Laura S. Brown.
12. A Cultural Context for Sexual Assertiveness in Women / Patricia J. Morokoff.

Valenti, Jessica. (2008). He’s a Stud, She’s a Slut, and 49 Other Double Standards Every Woman Should Know. Seal Press.

Vance, Carole S. (1984). Pleasure and Danger: Towards a Politics of Sexuality. In Vance, Carole S. (ed.). Pleasure and Danger: Exploring Female Sexuality. Boston. London. Melbourne & Henley: Routledge & Kega Paul.

Wade, L., & Ferree, M. M. (2018). Sexualities. Chapter 10 in Gender: Ideas, interactions, institutions. (2nd edition) New York: WW Norton.

Wiederman, W. M. (2015). Sexual script theory: Past, present, and future. In J. DeLamater & F. R. Plante (Eds.), Handbook of the Sociology of Sexualities (pp. 7-22). Cham: Springer International Publishing.