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Critical Acclaim for The Continuum Complete International Encyclopedia of Sexuality

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Now Available! The revised and updated single-volume edition of this acclaimed work with 62 countries and places covering every continent and outer space!

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The Continuum Complete International Encyclopedia of Sexuality (CCIES)
Robert T. Francoeur, Ph.D., and Raymond J. Noonan, Ph.D., Editors (2004)
The Continuum International Publishing Group, New York and London
1,436 pp. 7¾" x 11", Hardbound, $250, ISBN: 0-8264-1488-5

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1. The International Encyclopedia of Sexuality, Vols. 1-3 (Francoeur, 1997)

The World Association of Sexology, an international society of leading scholars and eighty professional organizations devoted to the study of human sexual behavior, has endorsed The International Encyclopedia of Sexuality as an important and unique contribution to our understanding and appreciation of the rich variety of human sexual attitudes, values, and behavior in cultures around the world.

Recipient of the “1997 Citation of Excellence for an outstanding reference in the field of sexology,” awarded by the American Foundation for Gender and Genital Medicine and Science at the Thirteenth World Congress of Sexology, Valencia, Spain.

Recommended by Library Journal (October 1, 1997) to public and academic librarians looking to update their collections in the area of sexuality: “An extraordinary, highly valuable synthesis of information not available elsewhere. Here are in-depth reports on sex-related practices and culture in 32 countries on six continents, contributed by 135 sexologists worldwide. . . . For all academic and larger public collections.”

Picked by Choice (Association of College & Research Libraries/American Library Association) as Best Reference Work and Outstanding Academic Book for 1997: “Although this encyclopedia is meant as a means of understanding human sexuality, it can also be used as a lens with which to view human culture in many of its other manifestations. . . . Considering coverage, organization, and authority, the comparatively low price is also notable. Recommended for reference collections in universities, special collections, and public libraries.”

“Most impressive, providing a wealth of good, solid information that may be used by a wide variety of professionals and students seeking information on cross-cultural patterns of sexual behavior . . . an invaluable, unique scholarly work that no library should be without.”—Contemporary Psychology

“. . . enables us to make transcultural comparisons of sexual attitudes and behaviours in a way no other modern book does. . . . Clinics and training organizations would do well to acquire copies for their libraries. . . . Individual therapists and researchers who like to have their own collection of key publications should certainly consider it.”—Sexual and Marital Therapy (U.K.)

“. . . scholarly, straightforward, and tightly-organized format information about sexual beliefs and behaviors as they are currently practiced in 32 countries around the world. . . . The list of contributors . . . is a virtual who’s who of scholars in sexual science.”—Choice

“. . . one of the most ambitious cross-cultural sex surveys ever undertaken. Some 135 sexologists worldwide describe sex-related practices and cultures in 32 different countries. . . . Best Reference Sources of 1997.”—Library Journal

“What separates this encyclopedia from past international sexuality books is its distinct dissimilarity to a ‘guidebook to the sexual hotspots of the world.’ . . . An impressive and important contribution to our understanding of sexuality in a global society. . . . fills a big gap in people’s knowledge about sexual attitudes and behaviors.”—Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS)

“Truly important books on human sexuality can be counted on, perhaps, just one hand. The International Encyclopedia of Sexuality deserves special attention as an impressive accomplishment.”—Journal of Marriage and the Family

“. . . a landmark effort to cross-reference vast amounts of information about human sexual behaviors, customs, and cultural attitudes existing in the world. Never before has such a comprehensive undertaking been even remotely available to researchers, scholars, educators, and clinicians active in the field of human sexuality.”—Sandra Cole, Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Michigan Medical Center

2. The International Encyclopedia of Sexuality, Vol. 4 (Francoeur & Noonan, 2001)

“. . . a masterpiece of organization. The feat of successfully compiling so much information about so many countries into such a coherent and readable format defies significant negative criticism.”—Sexuality and Culture, Paul Fedoroff, M.D., Co-Director, Sexual Behaviors Clinic Forensic Program, The Royal Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Canada

3. The Continuum Complete International Encyclopedia of Sexuality (Francoeur & Noonan, 2004)

“. . . [a] treasure trove. . . . This unique compilation of specialized knowledge is recommended for research collections in the social sciences . . . as well as a secondary source for cross-cultural research.”—Library Journal, March 15, 2004, p. 64

“. . . a book that is truly historic, and in many ways comparable to the great sexological surveys of Havelock Ellis and Alfred Kinsey. . . . Many works of undeniable importance are intended to speak about human sexuality. But in this encyclopedia we hear the voices of a multitude of nations and cultures. With coverage of more than a quarter of the countries in the world, . . . not only will the Continuum Complete International Encyclopedia of Sexuality remain a standard reference work for years to come, but it has raised the bar of sexological scholarship to a rigorous new level.”—John Heidenry, editor, The Week, and author of What Wild Ecstasy: The Rise and Fall of the Sexual Revolution

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Check Out These Recent Books of Note with Contributions by Dr. Ray Noonan, Founder and Director of SexQuest/The Sex Institute

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The award-winning updated single-volume Continuum Complete International Encyclopedia of Sexuality (CCIES), includes virtually the entire first four volumes (revised) of the International Encyclopedia of Sexuality, with many new countries and places covering every continent. Edited by Robert T. Francoeur, Ph.D., and Raymond J. Noonan, Ph.D., published in 2004 by Continuum International Publishing Group: Includes my chapter “Outer Space and Antarctica,” which highlights cross-cultural sexuality issues that will have an impact on the human future in space, based partly on my dissertation, as well as a new section on Antarctica and an introduction to life in extreme environments. Included also are my contributions to the Brazil and United States chapters, as well our conclusion, “Global Trends: Some Final Impressions.” See the CCIES website: http://www.SexQuest.com/ccies/ for the table of contents and highlights of critical reviews. Order from amazon.com for a discount!

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The Psychology of Sex: A Mirror from the Internet,” in Jayne Gackenbach’s second edition of Psychology and the Internet: Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Transpersonal Implications, published by Elsevier/Academic Press in 2007. Other authors discuss issues involving the Internet and the self, consciousness, communication, relationships, community, work, children, therapy, education, and similar issues. This was the first book to discuss the psychological implications of the Internet in 1998. Visit the publisher to see the table of contents and more information, then come back here and order it from amazon.com.

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Volume 4 of the International Encyclopedia of Sexuality (IES4), including 17 new countries and places, Robert T. Francoeur, Ph.D., Editor, and Raymond J. Noonan, Ph.D., Associate Editor, published in May 2001 by Continuum International Publishing Group: Includes my chapter on “Outer Space,” which discusses sex in space from a cross-cultural perspective, based partly on my dissertation. For the table of contents or more information, see the IES4 Web site: http://www.SexQuest.com/ IES4/, including supplemental chapters available only on the Web. Order from amazon.com!

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“The Impact of AIDS on Our Perception of Sexuality” and “Sex Surrogates: The Continuing Controversy,” in Robert T. Francoeur’s Sexuality in America: Understanding Our Sexual Values and Behavior, published in August 1998 by Continuum Publishing Co. This book contains an updated version of the chapter on the United States contained in the International Encyclopedia of Sexuality, Vol. 3 (in the set below), and is intended as a college supplementary reader in courses on sexuality, sociology, and similar classes. Now available in paperback at amazon.com!

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Two articles in Robert T. Francoeur’s International Encyclopedia of Sexuality, published in August 1997 by Continuum Publishing Co.: “The Impact of AIDS on Our Perception of Sexuality” and “Sex Surrogates: The Continuing Controversy” in the United States chapter in volume 3, and additional comments (with Sandra Almeida) in the chapter on Brazil in volume 1. This three-volume, 1737-page set—the most comprehensive cross-cultural survey of sexuality ever published—documents sexual behavior and attitudes in 33 countries. Order from amazon.com.

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The third edition of the book, Does Anyone Still Remember When Sex Was Fun? Positive Sexuality in the Age of AIDS, 3rd edition, edited by Peter B. Anderson, Diane de Mauro, & Raymond J. Noonan, published by Kendall/Hunt in September 1996. Click here for more information about the book. The first book to address the issue of positive sexuality: For anyone concerned about the increasingly negative ways in which sex is being portrayed in public life—and who wants to do something positive about it. Now out of print, but soon to be available in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format! However, used copies might be available at amazon.com.

Also available from UMI:
R. J. Noonan. (1998). A Philosophical Inquiry into the Role of Sexology in Space Life Sciences Research and Human Factors Considerations for Extended Spaceflight.
For information, see Dr. Ray Noonan’s Sex-in-Space Dissertation Information Web Pages: [Abstract] [Table of Contents] [Preface] [AsMA 2000 Presentation Abstract]

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