11.0043 Sexuality and Culture

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Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 11, No. 43.
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Date: Sun, 18 May 1997 15:40:47 -0700 (PDT)
From: Barry Dank <deal@csulb.edu>
Subject: Call for Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS

The 1998 volume of SEXUALITY & CULTURE: An Interdisciplinary Journal
will deal primarily with a central theme: sex work and sex workers.
Theoretical and empirical articles dealing with any aspect of prostitution,
pornography and other commercialized avenues of sexuality should be
submitted to Professor Roberto Refinetti, Managing Editor, SEXUALITY &
CULTURE, Department of Psychology, College of William & Mary,
Williamsburg, Virginia 23187. Four copies of the ms should be submitted.
Deadline for submission is January 12, 1998. Professor Refinetti can
also be contacted via e-mail at refine@facstaff.wm.edu

For other information pertaining to this issue or the journal, contact
Professor Barry M. Dank, Editor-In-Chief, Department of Sociology,
California State University, Long Beach, CA 90840 or via e-mail at
case@csulb.edu

Contributors should check the journal web page for possible changes
of address prior to sending manuscripts. Journal web page address is

http://www..csulb.edu/asc~/journal.html
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Subscription Information and information on the 1997 issue of the journal
follow.

SEXUALITY & CULTURE: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL

VOLUME 1 (1997)

THEMATIC ISSUE: SEXUAL HARASSMENT AND SEXUAL CONSENT

EDITORIALS

Sexuality & Culture: An interdisciplinary journal
by Barry M. Dank (Department of Sociology, Cal State Long Beach)

Sexual harassment, sexual consent, and beyond
by Roberto Refinetti (Department of Psychology, College of William & Mary)

THEORETICAL ARTICLES

Sexual harassment in organizations: A critique of current research and
policy
by Christine L. Williams (Department of Sociology, University of Texas)

"Academia's dirty little secret": Deconstructing the sexual harassment
hysteria
by Klaus de Albuquerque (Department of Sociology, College of Charleston)

Sexual harassment policies as all-purpose tools to settle conflicts
by Heinz-Joachim Klatt (Department of Psychology, University of Western
Ontario)

Forbidden love: Student-professor romances
by Barry M. Dank (Department of Sociology, Cal State Long Beach),
and Joseph S.Fulda ( Philosophy, New York City)

On prohibiting relationships between professors and students
by Peg Tittle (Department of Philosophy, Nipissing University)

EMPIRICAL ARTICLES

Gender-specific differences in evolved mating "strategies": The
evolutionary basis of sexual conflict
by Peggy La Cerra (Psychology, Santa Barbara, California)

College students' perceptions of the relationship between sex and drinking
by Gwendell W. Gravitt, Jr. and Mary M. Krueger (Health Science Center,
Emory University)

Sexual harassment on a South African university campus: Reverberations
from Apartheid
by Gillian Finchilescu (Department of Psychology, University of Cape
Town)

REVIEW ESSAYS

Pornography by any other name
by Warren Farrell (Gender Psychology, Encinitas, California)

The making of a social problem: Sexual harassment on campus
by Daphne Patai (Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of
Massachusetts)

The next wave in rape law reform: Criminalizing bad sex
by Wolfgang P. Hirczy de Mino (Department of Political Science,
(Oklahoma State University)

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

References examining assaults by women on their spouses/partners
by Martin S. Fiebert (Department of Psychology, Cal State Long Beach)

BOOK REVIEWS

The rules, by E. Fein and S. Schneider, and The power of beauty, by N.
Friday
by Cathy Young (Cato Institute, Washington, DC)

Moral panic: Biopolitics rising, by J. Fekete
by Louis Marinoff (Department of Philosophy, City College of New York)

Bound and gagged: Pornography and the politics of fantasy in America, by L.
Kipnis
by Robyn E. Blumner (American Civil Liberties Union of Florida)

Intimate terrorism: The crisis of love in an age of disillusionment, by M.
V. Miller
by Rhoda Estep Macdonald (Department of Sociology, Cal State Stanislaus)

Fair new world, by L. Tafler
by Joseph S. Fulda (New York City)

Copyright (c)1997 by Transaction Publishers. All rights reserved.
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