001480299 000__ 05843nam\a22009975i\4500 001480299 001__ 1480299 001480299 003__ DE-B1597 001480299 005__ 20231026035135.0 001480299 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001480299 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 001480299 008__ 230918t20082008nyu\\\\\o\\d\z\\\\\\eng\d 001480299 020__ $$a9780814789919 001480299 0247_ $$a10.18574/nyu/9780814789919.001.0001$$2doi 001480299 035__ $$a(DE-B1597)547250 001480299 040__ $$aDE-B1597$$beng$$cDE-B1597$$erda 001480299 0410_ $$aeng 001480299 044__ $$anyu$$cUS-NY 001480299 050_4 $$aHQ35.2 .B65 2008 001480299 072_7 $$aSOC032000$$2bisacsh 001480299 08204 $$a306.73084/20973 001480299 1001_ $$aBogle, Kathleen A., $$eauthor.$$4aut$$4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut. 001480299 24510 $$aHooking Up :$$bSex, Dating, and Relationships on Campus /$$cKathleen A. Bogle. 001480299 264_1 $$aNew York, NY : : $$bNew York University Press, $$c[2008] 001480299 264_4 $$c©2008 001480299 300__ $$a1 online resource 001480299 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001480299 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 001480299 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 001480299 347__ $$atext file$$bPDF$$2rda 001480299 50500 $$tFrontmatter -- $$tContents -- $$tAcknowledgments -- $$t1. Introduction -- $$t2. From Dating to Hooking Up -- $$t3. The Hookup -- $$t4. The Hookup Scene -- $$t5. The Campus as a Sexual Arena -- $$t6. Men, Women, and the Sexual Double Standard -- $$t7. Life after College: A Return to Dating -- $$t8. Hooking Up and Dating: A Comparison -- $$tMethodological Appendix -- $$tNotes -- $$tBibliography -- $$tIndex -- $$tAbout the Author 001480299 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001480299 520__ $$aListen to her NPR InterviewThe Sociology of "Hooking Up": Author Interview on Inside Higher EdNewsweek: Campus Sexperts--›Hookup culture creates unfamiliar environment - to parents, at leastHooking Up: What Educators Need to Know - An op-ed on CHE by the authorIt happens every weekend: In a haze of hormones and alcohol, groups of male and female college students meet at a frat party, a bar, or hanging out in a dorm room, and then hook up for an evening of sex first, questions later. As casually as the sexual encounter begins, so it often ends with no strings attached; after all, it was "just a hook up." While a hook up might mean anything from kissing to oral sex to going all the way, the lack of commitment is paramount.Hooking Up is an intimate look at how and why college students get together, what hooking up means to them, and why it has replaced dating on college campuses. In surprisingly frank interviews, students reveal the circumstances that have led to the rise of the booty call and the death of dinner-and-a-movie. Whether it is an expression of postfeminist independence or a form of youthful rebellion, hooking up has become the only game in town on many campuses.In Hooking Up, Kathleen A. Bogle argues that college life itself promotes casual relationships among students on campus. The book sheds light on everything from the differences in what young men and women want from a hook up to why freshmen girls are more likely to hook up than their upper-class sisters and the effects this period has on the sexual and romantic relationships of both men and women after college. Importantly, she shows us that the standards for young men and women are not as different as they used to be, as women talk about "friends with benefits" and "one and done" hook ups.Breaking through many misconceptions about casual sex on college campuses, Hooking Up is the first book to understand the new sexual culture on its own terms, with vivid real-life stories of young men and women as they navigate the newest sexual revolution. 001480299 538__ $$aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. 001480299 546__ $$aIn English. 001480299 5880_ $$aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 18. 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