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Di?az -- Knowing girls : gender and learning in school-based sexuality education / Jessica Fields -- Sexual enslavement and reproductive health : narratives of Han among Korean comfort women survivors / Chunghee Sarah Soh -- Where does oppression end and pleasure begin? : confronting sexual and gender inequality in HIV prevention work / He?ctor Carrillo -- Circuit culture : ethnographic reflections on inequality, sexuality, and life on the gay party circuit / Christopher Carrington -- Confesiones de mujer : the Catholic Church and sacred morality in the sex lives of Mexican immigrant women / Gloria Gonza?lez-Lo?pez -- Disability and sexuality : toward a constructionist focus on access and the inclusion of disabled people in the sexual rights movement / Russell P. Shuttleworth -- The family-friends of older gay men and lesbians / Brian de Vries and Patrick Hoctel -- Sexual inequality, youth empowerment, and the GSA : a community study in California / Gilbert Herdt ... 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