Tolman D L, Diamond L M
Wellesley College, Center for Research on Women, MA 02481-8203, USA.
Annu Rev Sex Res. 2001;12:33-74.
Scholarly investigations into male and female sexuality over the life course have long occupied two separate "camps": One focused on the biological aspects of sexuality and one focused on the sociocultural/political aspects. This bifurcated approach has been particularly ill suited for the study of sexual desire, a topic that has been generally undertheorized by sex researchers. A modern reappraisal of gender and sexual desire is proposed that takes into coordinated account both the biological and sociocultural/political factors that produce and shape subjective sexual desires over the life course. The specific relevance of this approach for three particular topic areas, adolescent sexual maturation, same-sex sexuality, and sexual dysfunction, is addressed. Methodological approaches to the study of gender and sexuality capable of investigating how cultural and biological factors intersect to shape the subjective quality of men's and women's desires at different points in the life course and within different sociocultural and interpersonal contexts are advocated.
长期以来,对男性和女性一生中性行为的学术研究一直分属两个不同的“阵营”:一个侧重于性行为的生物学方面,另一个侧重于社会文化/政治方面。这种二分法尤其不适用于对性欲的研究,性欲这一主题在性研究人员中普遍缺乏理论探讨。本文提出了一种对性别和性欲的现代重新评估,该评估综合考虑了在人生历程中产生和塑造主观性欲的生物学和社会文化/政治因素。探讨了这种方法在三个特定主题领域(青少年性成熟、同性性行为和性功能障碍)中的具体相关性。提倡采用能够研究文化和生物学因素如何相互作用,从而在人生历程的不同阶段以及不同的社会文化和人际背景下塑造男性和女性欲望的主观特质的性别与性取向研究方法。