Sexuality
Discover the fascinating exploration of human sexuality in Sexuality by Veronique Mottier, published in 2008. This enlightening book delves into the complex interplay between our genes and the societal, cultural, and political influences that shape our sexual norms. With 176 pages of insightful content, Mottier addresses pivotal questions: How have our perceptions of sexuality evolved over time? What impact have feminism, religion, and the HIV/AIDS crisis had on our attitudes toward sex? This engaging read is part of the Very Short Introductions series, making it an ideal choice for young adults in grades 7-9 and anyone interested in gender studies, anthropology, and social sciences. Whether you're seeking to understand the historical context of sexual behavior or the contemporary challenges surrounding it, Sexuality offers a thought-provoking analysis that will enrich your understanding of this essential aspect of human life.