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Sociology Of Sexuality  Assignment (SYG4060)

Instructions

Write a critical response, explain the problems inherent in defining and identifying sexual identity (as it relates to the category “homosexual,”) OR sex/gender identity (“intersex”), particularly in light of the essentialism/social construction debate or, colloquially, nature vs. nurture.

Whose position do you find the most compelling, and what are the political implications of these theories?  Do you prefer Foucault or Jagose?

Your essay is an opportunity for you to reflect on one or more key concepts through a close critical reading of one text, or a comparison of two. You may wish to pursue a theoretical question in more detail in your critical response paper.  Make sure you tell me which text you are choosing.  You can pick any of the ones from the modules we’ve covered (including recommended texts).   Again, you can choose one to pick apart.  For instance, I can spend time describing an articles and compare them to one another, describing how similar or different they are in how they deal with their respective subjects.

Your essay should have a thesis and you should develop at least 3 main sub-points.  In-text citations are necessary as well as a works cited listing the source you used.  Any citation style is fine as long as it is consistent.

Sociology Of Sexuality  Assignment

Possible Questions/Topics to Address:

  • The “birth of the homosexual” – when? What defines a homosexual?
  • Medical discourse and the pathologization of non-heterosexual (queer) sexual practices/identities
  • Medical discourse and the pathologization of non-normatively sexed bodies
  • Distinction between sexual practice and sexual identity – the cultural construction & meaning of sexuality, from ancient Greece to the present day
  • Capitalism and its impact on sexuality
  • Sexuality and social construction – are “homosexuals” born or made? APA FORMAT

 

 

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