This book assembles a diverse group of scholars working within a new, path breaking paradigm of sexual science, fusing perspectives from history, sociology, and psychology. The contributors
are united in their commitment to the idea of "narrative" as central to the study of sexual identity, offering an analytic approach to social science inquiry on sexual identity that restores
the voices of sexual subjects. The result is a rich examination of lives in context, with an eye toward multiplicity and meaning across the life course. Central to the chapters in this volume
is the significance of history, generation, and narrative in the provision of a workable and meaningful configuration of identity.
作者簡介
Phillip L. Hammack is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at University of California-Santa Cruz.