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2003 textbook by Simon LeVay and Sharon Valente
Human Sexuality
The first edition
Author
LanguageEnglish
GenreNon-fiction
Published2003 (W. H. Freeman and Company)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pagesxviii + 628
ISBN978-0-878-93454-6
OCLC61881148

Human Sexuality is a textbook by Simon LeVay and Sharon Valente, first published in 2003 by W. H. Freeman and Company. Subsequent editions have been published by Sinauer Associates, with the fourth edition appearing in 2012. Starting with the third edition, Valente was replaced by Janice Baldwin as a co-author.

Reception

The first edition was well-received and praised for its comprehensiveness and clear writing. The second edition, published in 2006, was described by William Byne as "an exceptional book that addresses nearly every aspect of sexuality from multiple theoretical, historical, and cultural perspectives." The third edition, published in 2009, as well as the fourth edition, published in 2012, were called an "excellent college and introductory graduate textbook".

References

  1. Breedlove, S. Marc (2004). "Book Review: Human Sexuality. By Simon LeVay and Sharon M. Valente. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, Massachusetts, 2003, 628 pp., $88.95". Archives of Sexual Behavior. 33 (2): 169–170. doi:10.1023/B:ASEB.0000014608.44458.c3. S2CID 145226352.
  2. Byne, William (7 June 2006). "Sexuality". JAMA. 295 (21): 2539. doi:10.1001/jama.295.21.2539-a.
  3. Hough, Sigmund (2009). "Simon LeVay and Janice Baldwin: Human Sexuality, Third Edition". Sexuality and Disability. 27 (3): 179–180. doi:10.1007/s11195-009-9128-x. S2CID 142790999.
  4. Hough, Sigmund (2012). "Simon LeVay and Janice Baldwin: Human Sexuality". Sexuality and Disability. 30 (3): 375–376. doi:10.1007/s11195-011-9256-y. S2CID 141257881.
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