Richard Parker has given us the most sophisticated treatment of the cultural construction of sexuality in a large-scale society so far. He vividly describes not only the cultural scripts but also how Brazilians adapt them, sometimes with virtuoso-like improvisation, to their own intentions.
--Robert N. Bellah, co-author, Habits of the Heart— -
As a scholar who regularly teaches classes on gender and sexuality as well as in Latin American Studies, I regard Parker's book as one of the most important written in these fields in the last twenty years. Both in terms of the conceptually pioneering framework employed, as well as for the innovative ethnographic style of presentation, Bodies, Pleasures, and Passions stands as a landmark study.
--Matthew Gutmann, Director, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies,Professor of Anthropology,— -
A significant contribution to sex and gender research. Parker has linked the history of sexuality with contemporary forms of sexual experience in a way that demonstrates a compelling social form of excitement and repression in a radically different society. The book is unique.
--Gilbert Herdt, San Francisco State University— -
Richard Parker has given us the most sophisticated treatment of the cultural construction of sexuality in a large-scale society so far. He vividly describes not only the cultural scripts but also how Brazilians adapt them, sometimes with virtuoso-like improvisation, to their own intentions.
--Robert N. Bellah, co-author, Habits of the Heart— -
As a scholar who regularly teaches classes on gender and sexuality as well as in Latin American Studies, I regard Parker's book as one of the most important written in these fields in the last twenty years. Both in terms of the conceptually pioneering framework employed, as well as for the innovative ethnographic style of presentation, Bodies, Pleasures, and Passions stands as a landmark study.
--Matthew Gutmann, Director, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies,Professor of Anthropology,— -
A significant contribution to sex and gender research. Parker has linked the history of sexuality with contemporary forms of sexual experience in a way that demonstrates a compelling social form of excitement and repression in a radically different society. The book is unique.
--Gilbert Herdt, San Francisco State University— -