About the Author:
Abby L. Ferber is Professor of Sociology and Director of Women's Studies and the Matrix Center for the Advancement of Social Equity and Inclusion at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
Kimberly Holcomb is an adjunct instructor of Sociology and Women's Studies at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Her primary sociological interests include gender, sexuality, and the intersections of social categorizations.
Tre Wentling is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Sociology at Syracuse University. Wentling's current research concentrates on transgender-related social stressors and their trajectories.
Review:
"Sex, Gender, and Sexuality: The New Basics will make an important and timely contribution to our collective understanding of the interconnectedness of sex, gender, and sexuality. The entries included in the volume represent classic and cutting-edge articles, diverse theoretical and
methodological approaches to the study of sex/gender/sexuality, and various voices across diverse social locations. The New Basics is a much-needed text for researchers and/or teachers in the area."
--Cynthia Pelak, University of Memphis
"This text is groundbreaking in bringing together sexuality and gender as interconnected fields of social inquiry."
--Betsy Erbaugh, University of New Mexico
"What a welcome - and well-titled - resource! Sex, Gender, and Sexuality: The New Basics is just that - new, fresh, exciting, intersectional, and, at the same time, absolutely foundational to an adequate understanding of sex, gender, and sexuality. Immediately indispensable!"
--Michael Kimmel, Stony Brook University
"For the first time, here is an anthology that consistently goes beyond the standard binaries of sex, gender, and sexuality. This reader presents the basics, and at the same time, queries the conventional categories. By expanding the 'opposites' of sex, gender, and sexuality and showing their
intersections with each other and with social class and racial ethnic statuses, Ferber, Holcomb, and Wentling take the basics into the twenty-first century in theory, research, and policy. Superb!"
--Judith Lorber, Graduate School and Brooklyn College, CUNY, author of "Breaking the Bowls: Degendering and Feminist Change"
"Sex, Gender, and Sexuality: The New Basics will make an important and timely contribution to our collective understanding of the interconnectedness of sex, gender, and sexuality. The entries included in the volume represent classic and cutting-edge articles, diverse theoretical and
methodological approaches to the study of sex/gender/sexuality, and various voices across diverse social locations. This is a much-needed text for researchers and/or teachers in the area."
--Cynthia Pelak, University of Memphis
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