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Straight out of the Closet - Berkeley Law Scholarship Repository
... Several of these follow-up comments expressly asserted a sense that a community had been transgressed both by the talk on transsexuals and by the male body of a panelist. One follow-up comment, in particular, proposed that transsexuals and gay men organize "their" own events, while another comment f ...
... Several of these follow-up comments expressly asserted a sense that a community had been transgressed both by the talk on transsexuals and by the male body of a panelist. One follow-up comment, in particular, proposed that transsexuals and gay men organize "their" own events, while another comment f ...
Let’s Get Serious: Communicating Commitment in Romantic Relationships Please share
... Indeed, the qualities that women tend to be most selective about consist of the qualities that will help to ensure the fitness of women and their children, such as material resources and signals of relationship commitment and provisioning (Li et al., 2002). Building on these ideas, the discrepancy i ...
... Indeed, the qualities that women tend to be most selective about consist of the qualities that will help to ensure the fitness of women and their children, such as material resources and signals of relationship commitment and provisioning (Li et al., 2002). Building on these ideas, the discrepancy i ...
Course
... There is another meme which was transmitted from painting to photography in the 19th century and this seems to have been that one of the most desirable features of the female nude was her buttocks as displayed in what is known as the odalisque pose. The best-known example of this “odalisque” pose is ...
... There is another meme which was transmitted from painting to photography in the 19th century and this seems to have been that one of the most desirable features of the female nude was her buttocks as displayed in what is known as the odalisque pose. The best-known example of this “odalisque” pose is ...
Constructing sexual citizenship: theorizing sexual rights
... instance, both moral right and certain feminist critiques reject the conceptualization of the public and the private as distinct spheres where what happens in the private is assumed to have no wider social effects, specifically in this case on male attitudes and behaviour towards women (Cameron and ...
... instance, both moral right and certain feminist critiques reject the conceptualization of the public and the private as distinct spheres where what happens in the private is assumed to have no wider social effects, specifically in this case on male attitudes and behaviour towards women (Cameron and ...
Umbr(a): Sameness
... that draw us into groups. In this account, the pleasure of sociability cannot help but refer negatively, as it were to the conflicts and pressures generated by those socializing impulses. Sociability gives us the pleasure of relief from the frictional relations of real life (129). But there ar ...
... that draw us into groups. In this account, the pleasure of sociability cannot help but refer negatively, as it were to the conflicts and pressures generated by those socializing impulses. Sociability gives us the pleasure of relief from the frictional relations of real life (129). But there ar ...
MSWord
... to understand the bases of those societies. Every society has disorders which affect it more than others. If, previously, it was adultery that affected the ''water line" of traditional societies (Flaquer, 1998 p. 93), at the present time the dangers affecting childhood reflect, among other things, t ...
... to understand the bases of those societies. Every society has disorders which affect it more than others. If, previously, it was adultery that affected the ''water line" of traditional societies (Flaquer, 1998 p. 93), at the present time the dangers affecting childhood reflect, among other things, t ...
The Notion of Universal Bi-Sexuality in Russian Religious
... the Sexual Question that dominated Russian print media at the time when the newspaper Novoe vremia (New Time), in which Rozanov was a leading author, diagnozed all of Russian society as experiencing an epidemic of “sexual psychopathy”.vi In People of the Moonlight, Rozanov generously quoted case st ...
... the Sexual Question that dominated Russian print media at the time when the newspaper Novoe vremia (New Time), in which Rozanov was a leading author, diagnozed all of Russian society as experiencing an epidemic of “sexual psychopathy”.vi In People of the Moonlight, Rozanov generously quoted case st ...
Expressing Your Sexuality Sexual Expression (continued)
... expected of them as adults • Society provides constant reinforcement for traditional couples • People who have not chosen an “appropriate” partner may experience a great deal of stress ...
... expected of them as adults • Society provides constant reinforcement for traditional couples • People who have not chosen an “appropriate” partner may experience a great deal of stress ...
Speaking the Unspeakable: Subversive Eroticism in Kate Chopin`s
... the established order. Since Summer has not been as read and studied as The Awakening has, I found it interesting to compare both novels and see what elements they had in common, in order to somehow place them in an equal footing. Although the two novels are in many respects very different, they sha ...
... the established order. Since Summer has not been as read and studied as The Awakening has, I found it interesting to compare both novels and see what elements they had in common, in order to somehow place them in an equal footing. Although the two novels are in many respects very different, they sha ...
Cultural, Historical, and Research Perspectives on Sexuality
... In smaller, homogenous cultures—in which the people are expected to be very much alike in their belief patterns and values—a great deal of effort is often spent on maintaining conformity. In such homogenous cultures, individuals tend to conduct their sexual lives in accordance with accepted social r ...
... In smaller, homogenous cultures—in which the people are expected to be very much alike in their belief patterns and values—a great deal of effort is often spent on maintaining conformity. In such homogenous cultures, individuals tend to conduct their sexual lives in accordance with accepted social r ...
Sexual Differences in Flight Calls and the Cue for Vocal Sex
... both sexesplays a major role in sexidentification of the Swinhoe’s Storm-Petrel. It is considered that there are clear-cut sexual differences in the call structure of Flight Calls because of the few errors in sex recognition. Analyses of call rhythm demonstrated some sexual differences, but consider ...
... both sexesplays a major role in sexidentification of the Swinhoe’s Storm-Petrel. It is considered that there are clear-cut sexual differences in the call structure of Flight Calls because of the few errors in sex recognition. Analyses of call rhythm demonstrated some sexual differences, but consider ...
Doing It Together, The Gay Way: Queer Coupling in
... This article explores the poetry of Marilyn Hacker and Carl Phillips by drawing attention to the poems' representations of same-sex couples living in domestic space via two basic strategies. First, the article examines how Hacker's Love, Death, and the Changing of the Seasons dramatizes the performa ...
... This article explores the poetry of Marilyn Hacker and Carl Phillips by drawing attention to the poems' representations of same-sex couples living in domestic space via two basic strategies. First, the article examines how Hacker's Love, Death, and the Changing of the Seasons dramatizes the performa ...
Sexual obsessions and OCD
... What is needed instead of reassurance is an accurate diagnosis. The patient needs to understand that the sexual obsession is a product of OCD—not of his or her real inclination. Patients also need to understand that the obsessions are involuntary, harmless, and the opposite of their actual values an ...
... What is needed instead of reassurance is an accurate diagnosis. The patient needs to understand that the sexual obsession is a product of OCD—not of his or her real inclination. Patients also need to understand that the obsessions are involuntary, harmless, and the opposite of their actual values an ...
Rainer Bartel Social economic issues in sexual orientation – where
... the form of seminal books. The structure of the SSCI-based sample, however, appears to be sufficiently explanatory. The fairly uneven distribution of the citations of articles about same-sex orientation across social sciences disciplines is depicted in section (A.) of table 1.2 A biased distribution ...
... the form of seminal books. The structure of the SSCI-based sample, however, appears to be sufficiently explanatory. The fairly uneven distribution of the citations of articles about same-sex orientation across social sciences disciplines is depicted in section (A.) of table 1.2 A biased distribution ...
Effective factors in women`s tendency toward extramarital
... Moreover, integrity is associated with some features in sexual problems such as sexual satisfaction and marital distress (Liu, 2000). Some studies indicated that individuals who score high on integrity have stricter attitudes toward sexual relationships (Whisman & Snyder, 2007) and also less tendenc ...
... Moreover, integrity is associated with some features in sexual problems such as sexual satisfaction and marital distress (Liu, 2000). Some studies indicated that individuals who score high on integrity have stricter attitudes toward sexual relationships (Whisman & Snyder, 2007) and also less tendenc ...
Myth as Therapy: The Usefulness of Thrymskavidtha
... Scandinavian settlement seems from the place-name evidence to have been intense.(n16) It is true that texts of these plays are recorded only from about 1800 onwards (between sixty and seventy having been collected in the small area in which they occur), but some of their motifs were clearly known mu ...
... Scandinavian settlement seems from the place-name evidence to have been intense.(n16) It is true that texts of these plays are recorded only from about 1800 onwards (between sixty and seventy having been collected in the small area in which they occur), but some of their motifs were clearly known mu ...
Chapter 1 - Hull Hydra
... spea k of male roles and of male power with a degree of certa inty as to what is bei ng indicated. But a ny a ttempt to distinguish 'an ideology of masculinity', or provide a definable model for it, can have the effect ofschematising complex and particula r social processes, or of suggesting that ma ...
... spea k of male roles and of male power with a degree of certa inty as to what is bei ng indicated. But a ny a ttempt to distinguish 'an ideology of masculinity', or provide a definable model for it, can have the effect ofschematising complex and particula r social processes, or of suggesting that ma ...
Factors Involved in the Development of a Bareback Identity
... infections by addressing what was assumed to be a general lack of information available to the general public regarding the transmission of HIV (Halkitis, Wilton & Drescher, 2005). AIDS and Public Policy Prevention Attempts Early attempts by organizations produced significant, but short term success ...
... infections by addressing what was assumed to be a general lack of information available to the general public regarding the transmission of HIV (Halkitis, Wilton & Drescher, 2005). AIDS and Public Policy Prevention Attempts Early attempts by organizations produced significant, but short term success ...
Between DSM and ICD: Paraphilias and the Transformation of
... 2013; Giami, 2007; Graham, 2007; Hekma, 2011; Spurgas, 2013). A large number of these studies examine problems related to sexuality and gender identity in terms of gender stereotypes, that is to say, by attempting to identify, within these categories, the masculine and feminine specificities that th ...
... 2013; Giami, 2007; Graham, 2007; Hekma, 2011; Spurgas, 2013). A large number of these studies examine problems related to sexuality and gender identity in terms of gender stereotypes, that is to say, by attempting to identify, within these categories, the masculine and feminine specificities that th ...
... o Angela Hough from the department of Psychology PMB, thank you for being such a humble, calm and loving person. Thank you for all your wise words that I now take with me everywhere, and thank you for you support throughout the year. You really are a special person. o To all my close friends who hav ...
katie acosta - Sociology - Georgia State University
... Acosta, Katie L. 2013. Amigas y Amantes: How Sexually Nonconforming Latinas Negotiate Family. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick. “2014 Outstanding Choice Title” This work explores sexually nonconforming Latinas experiences with building and managing families of choice and origin. It is based o ...
... Acosta, Katie L. 2013. Amigas y Amantes: How Sexually Nonconforming Latinas Negotiate Family. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick. “2014 Outstanding Choice Title” This work explores sexually nonconforming Latinas experiences with building and managing families of choice and origin. It is based o ...
Chapter 12- Sexual Behavior in Adolescence
... practice sexual intercourse) at an ever lower age in a purely casual and often promiscuous psychophysiological manner, without any affectional involvement or commitment whatsoever. This, of course, has been accompanied by a corresponding rise in teen-age pregnancy and sexually-transmitted infectious ...
... practice sexual intercourse) at an ever lower age in a purely casual and often promiscuous psychophysiological manner, without any affectional involvement or commitment whatsoever. This, of course, has been accompanied by a corresponding rise in teen-age pregnancy and sexually-transmitted infectious ...
Untranslatable Desire: Inter-Ethnic Relationships in Franco
... economies, and colonial availability, Arab boys seemed perfectly intelligible and transparent to the Western writers who visited and also slept with them. However, the post-colony of urban France after immigration offers no such assurances. Instead, a resistant wall of non-intelligibility, manifest ...
... economies, and colonial availability, Arab boys seemed perfectly intelligible and transparent to the Western writers who visited and also slept with them. However, the post-colony of urban France after immigration offers no such assurances. Instead, a resistant wall of non-intelligibility, manifest ...
katie acosta - GSU Sociology
... Acosta, Katie L. 2013. Amigas y Amantes: How Sexually Nonconforming Latinas Negotiate Family. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick. “2014 Outstanding Choice Title” This work explores sexually nonconforming Latina’s experiences with building and managing families of choice and origin. It is based ...
... Acosta, Katie L. 2013. Amigas y Amantes: How Sexually Nonconforming Latinas Negotiate Family. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick. “2014 Outstanding Choice Title” This work explores sexually nonconforming Latina’s experiences with building and managing families of choice and origin. It is based ...
History of homosexuality
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Societal attitudes towards same-sex relationships have varied over time and place, from expecting all males to engage in same-sex relationships, to casual integration, through acceptance, to seeing the practice as a minor sin, repressing it through law enforcement and judicial mechanisms, and to proscribing it under penalty of death.In a 1976 study, Gwen Broude and Sarah Greene compared attitudes towards and frequency of homosexuality in the ethnographic studies available in the Standard cross-cultural sample. They found that out of 42 communities: homosexuality was accepted or ignored in 9; 5 communities had no concept of homosexuality; 11 considered it undesirable but did not set punishments; and 17 strongly disapproved and punished. Of 70 communities, homosexuality was reported to be absent or rare in frequency in 41, and present or not uncommon in 29.It was frequent in ancient Greece. However, in later cultures influenced by Abrahamic religions, the law and the church established sodomy as a transgression against divine law or a crime against nature. Many historical figures, including Socrates, Lord Byron, Edward II, and Hadrian, have had terms such as gay or bisexual applied to them; some scholars, such as Michel Foucault, have regarded this as risking the anachronistic introduction of a contemporary social construct of sexuality foreign to their times, though others challenge this.A common thread of constructionist argument is that no one in antiquity or the Middle Ages experienced homosexuality as an exclusive, permanent, or defining mode of sexuality. John Boswell has countered this argument by citing ancient Greek writings by Plato, which describe individuals exhibiting exclusive homosexuality.