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The Sex Effect

Audiobook
Nonfiction: Social Sciences
Unabridged   10.5 hour(s)
Publication date: 04/04/2017

The Sex Effect

Baring Our Complicated Relationship with Sex

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Audio CD ISBN:9781681683836
Digital Download ISBN:9781681683843

Summary

A gripping exploration of the relationship between sex and our society, with a foreword by bestselling author A. J. Jacobs.

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A gripping exploration of the relationship between sex and our society, with a foreword by bestselling author A. J. Jacobs

Why do political leaders become entangled in so many sex scandals? How did the U.S. military inadvertently help make San Francisco a mecca of gay culture? And what was the original purpose of vibrators? Find out the answers to all these questions and more as journalist Ross Benes delves into the complicated relationship between everyday human life—including religion, politics, and technology—and our sexuality.

Drawing on history, psychology, sociology, and more, The Sex Effect combines innovative research and analysis with captivating anecdotes to reveal just how much sex shapes our society—and what it means for us as humans as we continue to struggle with the wide-ranging effects our sexuality has on the world around us.

Reviews/Praise

"A witty discussion of the indirect role sex plays across political, economic, religious, and cultural landscapes . . . a probing, multifacted commentary on the social science of sex and society . . . a book marinated in provocative assertions that are certain to instigate debate and productive discussion." -Kirkus

"The Sex Effect is an entertaining and well-researched exploration of the unintended consequences of our sexual misapprehensions and mythologies. Benes reminds us at every turn how persistent and pervasive is the parallax between what's true about human sexuality, and what we insist on believing about it." -Rachel Maines, author of The Technology of Orgasm

Author Bio

Ross Benes has worked for Esquire and Deadspin, where he wrote about pop culture, sports, and sex. He has also been published in The Wall Street Journal, Slate, Salon, Business Insider, Crain's Detroit Business, and Quartz. He's a roaming Nebraskan.