Volume 1 Editor's Introduction - Ana Cristina Santos, Saskia Wieringa, Ryan Thoresen, Chiara Bertone, & Zowie Davy Part 1: Understanding Sexuality: Epistemologies/Conceptual and Methodological Challenges Chapter 1: Global Sexualities: Towards a Reconciliation Between Decolonial Analysis and Human Rights - Matthew Waites Chapter 2: Pre-colonial Actualities, Post-colonial Amnesia and Neo-colonial Assemblage - Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli Chapter 3: The Queer Epistemologies: Challenges to the modes of knowing about sexuality in Russia - Alexander Kondakov Chapter 4: Researching Childhood Sexuality - Stefan Lucke Chapter 5: Research perspectives on bisexuality - Annukka Lahti Chapter 6: Asexuality as an epistemological lens: an evolving multi-layered approach - Rita Alcaire Chapter 7: Anarchism and Sexuality - Lucy Nicholas Chapter 8: Sex and Secrecy in the Field: Methodological dilemmas in research in Chinese massage parlours - Marie-Louise Janssen Part 2: Enforcing and Challenging Sexual Norms Chapter 9: Including Diversity? The politics of sex education in the Netherlands - Willemijn Krebbekx Chapter 10: Sexuality Education: International policies, global developments, and contemporary research perspectives - Barbara Rothmueller & Marion Thuswald Chapter 11: Disrupting heterosexuality in intergenerational relations - Chiara Bertone Chapter 12: Trans Athletes and the Post-human: a critical analysis of trans policies in sports - Ana Lucia Santos Chapter 13: Heteronormativity and Passionate Aesthetics - Saskia E. Wieringa Chapter 14: Prison Heterocissexual Complex: Sociospatial Politics of Queer Incarceration and the Case of Turkey - Ece Canli Part 3: Interrogating/Undoing Sexual Categories Chapter 15: BDSM - Robin Bauer Chapter 16: Introducing the new kid on the block: Polyamory - Stefan F. Ossmann Chapter 17: Multiple estrangements in the twilight zone: chronic illness and queerness in Southern Europe - Mara Pieri Chapter 18: Hijras in South Asia: Rethinking the dominant representations - Adnan Hossain Chapter 19: Queering the Postcolony: Same-sex desire and Xhosa Culture in Postcolonial South Africa - Lwando Scott Chapter 20: Tacit Power: A Case of HIV-Positive Housewives in Indonesia - Johanna Debora Imelda & Andi Nur Fa'izah Volume 2 Part 4: Enhancement Practices and Sexual Markets/Industries Chapter 21: 'Virility Medicines' and Changing Sexualities in Precarious Transformations in West Papua - Diana Teresa Pakasi Chapter 22: Questioning the 'viagrization' of (hetero)sexual ageing - Raffaella Ferrero Camoletto, Catherine Barrett, & Emily Wentzell Chapter 23: Consuming yourself into being: Women's consumptive practices and the articulation of acceptable heterosexual femininity - Claire Moran & Julie-Anne Carroll Chapter 24: Social Representation, Identity and HIV Prevention: The Case of PrEP among Gay Men - Rusi Jaspal Chapter 25: The Algorithms of desire: The field of the pornographic - Karen Gabriel Chapter 26: From zero-tolerance to full integration. Rethinking prostitution policies - Petra OEstergren Chapter 27: Criminalise women buying sex? Neo-abolitionist influence on Australian politics and media consumers - Hilary Caldwell & John de Wit Part 5: Sexual Rights and Citizenship (and the Governance of Sexuality) Chapter 28: Sexuality, identity and the politics of recognition - Paddy McQueen Chapter 29: Sexuality, the law and the experiences of women in Ireland - Christina Quinlan Chapter 30: Youth and Sexual Rights - Ryan Thoreson Chapter 31: Sexual Citizenship Re-centred: Gender and Sexual Diversity in Indonesia - Sharyn Graham Davies Chapter 32: Transgender Persons in Indian Courtrooms - Surabhi Shukla Part 6: Sexuality and Social Movements Chapter 33: Queer Muslim Challenges and Resistances within the Context of Globalized Sexualities - Daniel Ahmed Fernandez Chapter 34: "Gender Ideology" as Modular Discourse: A Survey of Transatlantic Activism Against Gender - Annie Wilkinson Chapter 35: Borrowing and imitation in post-Soviet trans activisms - Yana Kirey-Sitnikova Chapter 36: Questioning pathologization in clinical practice and research from trans and intersex perspectives - Amets Suess Schwend Chapter 37: Abstinence: A Global Perspectives - Nicholas Velotta & Pepper Schwartz Chapter 38: Accounting and Authorizing: Sexuality, Violence, and Mass Atrocity Crimes - Nomvuyo Nolutshungu Part 7: Language and Cultural Representation Chapter 39: Non-binary Sexualities: The Language of Desire, Practice, and Embodiment - Sebastian Cordoba Chapter 40: Images of Sexuality: The Aestheticization of Same-Sex Intimacy in Francophone Literary and Filmic Productions - Aminata Cecile Mbaye Chapter 41: Bodies in Transition: The Bakla as Transgender in Philippine Cinema - Mikee N. Inton Chapter 42: Performing Queer at the Theatre-Documentary Convergence: Mediated Queer Activism in Contemporary China - Hongwei Bao Chapter 43: Freedom Affects in Trans Erotica - Zowie Davy