Sex and the Married Girl

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Explore 'Sex and the Married Girl', a groundbreaking book that delves into the intricate relationship between sexuality and married life in postwar Canada. This compelling text examines the dynamics of female sexuality as shaped by powerful influences, including medical professionals and church authorities. Written by Heather Stanley, the book unearths the complexities of the 1950s and early 1960s, a period often romanticized yet teeming with hidden narratives of sexual productivity and societal expectations.

Using embodied historical methodologies, 'Sex and the Married Girl' reveals how discourses around sex not only governed societal perceptions but also significantly impacted the lived experiences of married women. Through extensive oral histories, Stanley highlights the voices of women navigating the expectations of marriage and sexuality during a transformative era. This essential read challenges the nostalgic portrayal of a simpler sexual past by uncovering the rich, multifaceted realities of women's experiences.

Ideal for sociologists, historians, and anyone interested in gender studies, this book provides an enlightening perspective on how sexuality was policed and negotiated within the institution of marriage. Order your copy today to gain insights into a crucial yet overlooked aspect of Canadian history, and understand the ongoing implications for contemporary discussions around marriage and sexuality.

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