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This volume brings into daylight one of the most explosive episodes of censorship and censure of academic scholarship in recent decades, presenting an extended version of Bruce Rind¿s suppressed essay on sexual relations between male adults and adolescents cross-culturally, accompanied by twelve essays arguing for or against Rind and analysing the controversy.
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Introduction, Thomas K. Hubbard; Chapter 1 Pederasty: An Integration of Empirical, Historical, Sociological, Cross-Cultural, Cross-Species, and Evolutionary Evidence and Perspectives, Bruce Rind; Chapter 2 More Speech or Less? Censoring Social Science, Patrick O'Neill, Janice Best; Chapter 3 Intergenerational Sexualities: A Case Study on the Colonization of Late Modern Sexual Subjects and Researcher Agendas, Richard Yuill; Chapter 4 Blinded by Science: A Critique of Rind’s Views on Pederasty, Richard D. McAnulty, Lester W.WrightJr.; Chapter 5 A Critique of the Academic Process and Application of Evolutionary Theory in Pederasty: An Integration of Empirical, Historical, Sociological, Cross-Cultural, Cross-Species, and Evolutionary Perspectives by Dr. Bruce Rind, L. Eric Alcorn; Chapter 6 Same Sex, Different Ages: On Pederasty in Gay History, D. H. Mader, Gert Hekma; Chapter 7 “Here’s to You, Mr. Robinson”: Men Who Have Sexual Relations with Male Minors, David F. Greenberg; Chapter 8 Harming Children in the Name of “Child Protection”: How Minors Who Have Sex with Other Minors are Abused by the Law and Therapy, Andrew Heller; Chapter 9 The Sex Offender System: Punishing homo sacer, the New Internal Enemy, Thomas K. Hubbard; Chapter 10 Blinded by Politics and Morality—A Reply to McAnulty and Wright, Bruce Rind;
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Thomas K. Hubbard, Beert Verstraete
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This volume brings into daylight one of the most explosive episodes of censorship and censure of academic scholarship in recent decades, presenting an extended version of Bruce Rind’s suppressed essay on sexual relations between male adults and adolescents cross-culturally, accompanied by twelve essays arguing for or against Rind and analysing the controversy.