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Title: Human Sexuality


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Human Sexuality
  • Matters of the heart and soul, body and mind

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overview
  • A look at an essential part of us all
  • Profoundly important
  • Undeniably interesting
  • A challenge and opportunity for every one of us

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controversy
  • Contraception
  • Education
  • Orientation

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headlines
  • Movies/Television
  • People
  • Advertising
  • Crime Punishment

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diversity
  • The U.S. compared with other nations
  • Great variety within the U.S.
  • Ethnic/Racial
  • Education/Economic
  • Regional

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A psychosocial approach
  • Its more than just biology
  • Our views of our sexuality are strongly
    influenced by psychological and social
    conditioning factors

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Two themes
  • Two essential aspects of sexuality and what it
    really means to be a man or a woman have ebbed
    and flowed throughout the centuries
  • Their evolution and current status tell us a lot
    about our conception of sexuality and ourselves

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Sex for procreation
  • The belief that sexs only permissible use is
    reproduction.
  • So, any other reason to engage in sex is either
    immoral or illegal, or both.
  • But today, 60 of us think that oral sex is
    acceptable.

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Male female gender roles
  • Real, physiological differences have been
    exaggerated
  • Stereotypes
  • MEN should initiate, persist and be
    all-knowing.
  • Women should be passive and careful or face
    the slut label.

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  • We will look at these themes through a variety of
    perspectives as our semester unfolds.

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Other cultures - Islam
  • Based on Muhammad's Quran
  • Premarital sex is frowned on, especially for
    women
  • Marital sex is to be treasured
  • Women viewed as more sexual
  • Marriages arranged
  • Female adulterers and male homosexuals are
    severely punished

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China
  • Sex initially promoted through Taoism
  • A resurgence of Confucianism led to a much more
    conservative approach
  • Wide-spread sexual illiteracy
  • Slow loosening today

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A Brief history
  • Often parallels the sad story of how women became
    marginalized in our culture
  • Western civilization has seen the conception of
    women (and their sexuality) change drastically
    over the millennia

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From Gaea
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Aphrodite
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Maeve
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To Eve
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The Bible
  • Sexuality was celebrated by man and wife despite
    strict gender roles
  • Sex was a frequent motivation
  • On the other hand, diversity (homosexuality)
    meant death

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Christianity
  • Jesus compassionate but more typically silent
    about sex
  • Equality in the early church?
  • The mystery of Mary Magdalene

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Thecla
  • Banned from the Bible
  • Chastity enthusiast
  • Fell into disfavor
  • Wrong emphasis?

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The early Church
  • St. Paul advocated celibacy in response to
    temptation
  • Viewed women as inferior to men
  • St. Jerome (340-420)
  • Too much lust for your wife?

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The great synthesizer
  • Saint Augustine (354-430)
  • reformed party guy
  • reconciled the Catholic faith with
    classical traditions
  • once devoted to God, sneered at sex
  • invented Original Sin thus forever
    vilifying Eve
  • Missionary position

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The intersection of faith and sexuality
  • As the centuries rolled on, the church became
    increasingly institutionalized and male dominated
  • Solidified in the context of the sexual excesses
    of the late Roman Empire
  • Mary idealized, Mary Magdalene defamed
  • Womens sexual nature feared

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St. Thomas Aquinas
  • Meshed Catholic theology with Aristotle
  • In his hugely influential Summa Theologica,
    briefly but effectively perpetrated the view of
    sex as sinful
  • Any activity not aiming for procreation was a
    crime against nature

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Consequences
  • After Aquinas, homosexuals could find neither
    refuge nor tolerance anywhere in the Western
    world.
  • As for women, witch hunts provided horrifying
    outlets for the fear of feminine sexuality

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The Protestant Reformation
  • Some softening of the prevailing, bleak view of
    sex
  • John Calvin (1509-1564), said marital sex could,
    lighten and ease the cares and sadness or
    endear each other.

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The Victorian era 1837-1901
  • Queen Victoria ruled over England, the worlds
    greatest power
  • World-wide tone setter
  • Sexes were cast in rigid roles
  • MEN stern breadwinners full of lust
  • WOMEN pure, asexual, delicate sex was a
    wifely duty

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More Victorian Views
  • Sex viewed as a medical risk
  • Due to strict gender-roles, great gulf between
    the sexes
  • Surprise! - Prostitution flourished

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But behind closed doors
  • Celia Mosher, M.D. took a survey of her female
    clients
  • Contrary to prevailing notions, they
  • 1) had sexual desire,
  • 2) enjoyed sex, and
  • 3) experienced orgasms

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The Anti-Victorian
  • Sir Richard Francis Burton
  • Secret agent extraordinaire
  • Explored 5 continents
  • Worlds greatest sex expert
  • Wrote of sexual practices and oddities
  • Translated the Kama Sutra
  • Prudish wife burned his detailed diaries

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The 20th Century
  • People, events and technology brought huge
    changes in attitudes and behaviors
  • Freud (1900)
  • women are innately as sexual as men
  • the even more startling conception of
    infantile sexuality

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  • Havelock Ellis (1921)
  • women have inherent sexual rights
  • anything goes as long as no one is hurt
  • Suffrage (1920)
  • women could vote but lacked real equality

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World war i
  • Soldiers encounter less conservative European
    women
  • American women enter the depleted work force
  • Society in transition more flexibility

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The Roaring 20s
  • Cars mobility and freedom
  • Movies role models
  • Fashion flappers
  • Behavior petting

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  • The Great Depression
  • with economic hardship, progress slows
  • World War II
  • repeat of WWI freedoms and exposure
  • The 50s
  • conservatism and strict gender roles return

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The kinsey bombshell
  • Surveys on men (1948) and women (1953)
  • Claimed that our sexual behaviors were much more
    varied than previously assumed
  • True? It didnt matter.

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The Swinging 60s Beyond
  • The quest for gender-role equity kicks in
  • The Pill removes fear of unwanted pregnancies
  • Laws against contraceptives fall, largely due to
    the controversial Right to Privacy
  • Sexs link to procreation is shattered
  • Over population concerns surface

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  • Maters Johnsons Human Sexual Response is
    published
  • Self-help books appear
  • Sex therapy emerges
  • Gays come out to both positive and negative
    responses
  • AIDS erupts and further polarizes positions

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The Explosion of Media/Sexuality
  • Just 50 years ago, married couples had to be
    depicted in separate beds
  • Now, televisions amazing access has had,
    good gays
  • bad depersonalization of women,
  • effects on our attitudes towards sex.
  • Anita Hill brought sexual harassment into
    everyones awareness on national TV.

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TVs mixed impact
  • Does it help by presenting valuable info?
  • or
  • Does it hurt through trash TVs daily, and
    exploitive, freak shows?
  • The Media Projects noble purpose
  • But TV is filled with sexual content which
    stresses infidelity, revenge and exploitation.
    Sex in marriage is ignored.

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The medias rapid embrace of gay programming
  • The American Family first reality show
  • first
    gay on TV
  • Sit-coms like Rosanne and Friends follow
  • Ellen first gay lead, then first gay kiss
  • Will and Grace
  • Queer as Folk, Queer Eye for .
  • Now lesbian chic in advertising

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Beyond television
  • VCRs, Cable, and DVDs bring sex home
  • Music videos often portray sexual coercion and
    females as mere objects
  • Impulsivity rules tenderness and commitment
    rarely appear

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But SEX Doesnt Always Sell
  • Advertising relies on sex to sell but shows with
    strong sexual content leave viewers unable to
    focus on ads!

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The Internet
  • Whatever you want, whenever you want it.
  • Forums unite people with all manner of tastes.
  • Exhaustive source of helpful info?
  • or
  • Grave threat?
  • Remember, you have no privacy.

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In summary
  • With all these resources good and bad we have
    the ability to define our personal sexuality, an
    opportunity unmatched in history

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questions
  • How much access should minors have to
    contraceptives?
  • Should gay marriages be recognized?
  • Should prostitution be legalized?
  • Should women bear children after menopause?
  • Abortion?
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