SOCI 1F90- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 27 pages long!)
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Soci 1f90 lecture 1, term 2 january 6. Sexuality ways in which we think about and behave toward, ourselves and others as sexual beings. Queer theory: sexual social inequalities, challenge heterosexism. 1) number of sexually-linked social problems: sexually-transmitted infections on the rise, young canadians majority new cases. 2) visibility of sex-related social movements: same sex marriage. 4) the globalization of sexuality: sex tourism and sex traicking, morality i. e. prosecution for acts abroad involving children. 5) explicit sexuality in consumer culture: magazine covers. Public opinion more liberal attitudes: media, sexual education, sexual activity as normal for pleasure, procreation, etc. Dominant understanding sexuality is innate: biological process. 1) ideas about sexuality change over time and place. 2) sexual practices are taught social process. 3) desire is multi-focal can change over time. Who is it appropriate to have sex with. What you consider an enjoyable sexual act. Orientation who you desire to have sexual relations with.