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    Sexual Freedom and Violence in the Neoliberal Capitalist System by Stefano Abbate, Teresa Pueyo-Toquero

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The sexual revolution of the 20th century was based on a redefinition of the body, which led to a new postmodern sexual ideal in which the body and sexuality were freed from the limitations of biology. …”
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    The AIDS Crisis by Sabeena M. Watanabe

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…(p. 128-29) He further analyzes the thinkiig of various psychologists and influential writers that contributed to the sexual revolution, from Freud, the father of the sexual revolution to Maslow, Ellis, and Skinner. …”
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    How oral sex behaviors can lead to cancer by Claudie Laprise, Eduardo L. Franco

    Published 2018-03-01
    “… The sexual revolution in the Western world during much of the 1960s drastically changed behaviors and attitudes towards sexuality. …”
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    Metáfora e sexualidade da mulher: uma análise discursiva de publicações antifeministas nas redes sociais by Anndra Karolina da Silva Balieiro, Claudiana Nair Pothin Narzetti Costa

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… This article presents an analysis of the functioning of the antifeminist discourse, notably on the effects of meanings around the discursive object “sexual revolution” whose origin can be related to the feminist discourse. …”
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    Seksuele gemeenschap zonder huwelijk; reflecties vanuit natuurlijke openbaring by Benno A. Zuiddam

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This article applies this paradigm to the field of traditional Christian ethics in the context of the 21st century, post sexual revolution and the technological developments that hastened it. …”
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    Globalisation, War and the Death Drive by Hynek Tippelt

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…It suggests that something like a "destructive revolution", which would be analogous to the 20th century sexual revolution, is needed in order to reduce the contemporary international tension. …”
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    Queering Gay Tourism as Activism: Guy Hocquenghem’s Political Journey in the United States by Thomas Muzart

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Focusing on the entries dedicated to New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, this article shows how the guide politicizes the ways in which homosexuals in the United States have been inventing new ways of life, which, in the words of Jack Halberstam, elaborate queer understandings of time and space that can inspire the aftermath of the sexual revolution while resisting homonormativity.…”
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    Entre « chic » et « chien » : les séductions de la Parisienne, de Jean-Jacques Rousseau à Yves Saint-Laurent by Emmanuelle Rétaillaud-Bajac

    “…Today, though the image and reputation of « la Parisienne » are still used in the advertisement business and as a journalistic cliché, they have largely lost their subversive and erotic character due to the « sexual revolution » of the 1960’s and the homogenisation of behaviour in western societies.…”
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    „Don Giovanni”, sex’n’roll i echa kontrkultury: Krótka historia pożądania czytana wstecz by Artur Żywiołek

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This article is an attempt to read the history of courtly love backwards, thus setting a perspective that enables the interpretation of the contemporary sexual revolution by revealing its historical and archetypal patterns. …”
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    “The monasticism of my community is jihad”: A debate on asceticism, sex, and warfare in early Islam by Sahner, C

    Published 2017
    “…The hadith serves as a lens for assessing several broader phenomena, including early Muslim views of Christian monasticism, the rejection of celibacy in Islamic culture, and the promotion of a new code of sexual ethics in the post-conquest Middle East—what this article terms the “second sexual revolution of Late Antiquity.” It concludes by presenting several accounts of Christian monks who converted to Islam and joined the ǧihād, as well as Muslim soldiers who converted to Christianity and became monks.…”
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    Homosexual Liberation Movements in Latin America. Historiographical Contributions from a Comparative Perspective between Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico (1967-1982) by Patricio Simonetto

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Between 1967 and 1982, homosexual liberation movements emerged in Latin America that sought to unify strategies of social and sexual revolution. This article proposes a comparative study to rethink the periodization of the distinct selection of cases and analyze the similarities and differences between them. …”
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    Female body as a fetish in Helmut Newton's photography by Pantović Katarina

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…His photographs came to a standstill not far from pornography, yet they stayed within the jet-set community, reflecting at the same time the sexual revolution in the 60s and 70s of the twentieth century and the rising of the fashion and film industries and other Western emancipatory movements. …”
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    Kehamilan di Luar Pernikahan by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 1985
    “…Key Words: extramarital pregnancy â�� human sexuality â�� sexual revolution â�� hymenorrhaphy â�� sexuology…”
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    A theory of the Islamic revival by Carvalho, J

    Published 2009
    “…As such, the origins of the Islamic revival are traced to a combination of two developments: (1) a growth reversal which raised aspirations and led subsequently to a decline in social mobility which left aspirations unfulfilled among the educated middle class, (2) increasing income inequality impoverishment of the lower-middle class. The sexual revolution in the West and rapid urbanization in Muslim societies intensified this process of religious revival.…”
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    Mod Murder: Death and Desire in Swinging London Film by Michelle Devereaux

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…More than anywhere else at that time, London in the early- to mid-60s offered a crystallized view into the emerging sexual revolution while exploiting the very currency that cinema has furtively traded in since its inception: the appropriation of the female image for the pleasure of the male voyeur. …”
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