Deck 5: Deviant and Normal Sexuality
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Deck 5: Deviant and Normal Sexuality
1
The social control of sexual deviance during the Colonial era was consistent across genders,races,and classes.
False
2
By the mid-19th century,laws prohibiting White/Aboriginal relationships began to be repealed in many parts of Canada.
True
3
Throughout the 19th century,the culture industry both contributed to the growth of the "sex industry" (e.g.pornography)and was a tool used to socially control sexual deviance.
True
4
During the early years of European colonization in Canada,the Hudson's Bay Company encouraged sexual unions between European men and Aboriginal women.
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5
Within the traditional belief system of some Aboriginal cultures,it was suggested that from the beginning of time,it was meant that there should be people who are homosexual.
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6
In Athens (5th century B.C.),"deviant" and "normal" sexuality were defined on the basis of the needs and desires of aristocratic men.
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7
A number of Aboriginal cultures traditionally recognized more than two "sexes" and "genders".
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8
During the Colonial era,sexually "deviant" men were more likely to be physically punished (e.g.whipping),while sexually "deviant" women were more likely to be fined.
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9
The sociological study of sexuality is dominated by positivist theoretical perspectives.
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10
In the early 20th century,stereotyped beliefs about the sexuality of black men and Chinese men were part of Emily Murphy's rationale for trying to restrict immigration to Canada.
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11
Although the role of the State in regulating sexual deviance declined in the early 19th century,by the end of the century its role had increased once again,due to the efforts of moral entrepreneurs.
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12
In some countries,homosexuality continues to be a crime punishable by death.
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13
The social purity movement directed its efforts primarily at the middle classes,while the sex hygiene movement directed its efforts primarily at the lower classes.
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14
During the 1880s,Canadian law finally defined "sexual assault" as a crime even within marriage.
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15
Within the Sambian society.men were given the option of engaging in same-sex activities in order to explore their sexuality fully before entering marriage.
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16
As long as you and your partner are in agreement,the sexual acts that you engage in are perceived by others as "normal".
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17
All male immigrants to Canada in the 19th century were seen as a threat to white women.
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18
Interviews with female exotic dancers reveal that those who enter the industry because of financial desperation,and initially hate their jobs,eventually say that the money makes it worth it.
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19
During the Colonial era,women were more likely to be treated as sexual "deviants" than men were.
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20
The "Viagra culture" in which we currently live defines and controls the sexuality of both men and women.
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21
In 2005,the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that obscenity should be defined by harm rather than by community standards.
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22
There has been relatively little change in the definition of normal vs.deviant sexuality in North America,despite the huge social changes that have happened.
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23
Research about Iranian immigrants' understandings of Canadian sexuality,and their perceptions of Canada's "sexual permissiveness",utilizes which theoretical approach?
A.conflict
B.positivist
C.postmodern
D.interpretive
E.structural Marxist
A.conflict
B.positivist
C.postmodern
D.interpretive
E.structural Marxist
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24
Up until the 1980's,the Canadian federal government attempted to purge homosexuals from the public service on the belief that they were psychologically more vulnerable to communist influence.
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25
Which of the following sexual activities was considered "deviant" in Athens in 5th century B.C.?
A.aristocratic males engaged in sexual activities with their wives
B.aristocratic adult males engaged in anal intercourse with aristocratic adolescent males
C.aristocratic males engaged in sexual activities with slaves
D.aristocratic males engaged in sexual activities with "foreigners"
E.aristocratic males engaged in sexual activities with slaves or "foreigners"
A.aristocratic males engaged in sexual activities with their wives
B.aristocratic adult males engaged in anal intercourse with aristocratic adolescent males
C.aristocratic males engaged in sexual activities with slaves
D.aristocratic males engaged in sexual activities with "foreigners"
E.aristocratic males engaged in sexual activities with slaves or "foreigners"
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26
In what ways was the sexuality of black people in Canada controlled within the dominant sexual culture of the 17th and 18th centuries?
A.slave owners controlled which slaves were permitted to form intimate relationships with whom
B.female slaves were valued for their reproductive capacities
C.certain male slaves were selected as "studs" to impregnate female slaves
D.laws prohibited free blacks from marrying outside their race
E.the sexuality of black people in Canada during this era was controlled in all of the ways listed above
A.slave owners controlled which slaves were permitted to form intimate relationships with whom
B.female slaves were valued for their reproductive capacities
C.certain male slaves were selected as "studs" to impregnate female slaves
D.laws prohibited free blacks from marrying outside their race
E.the sexuality of black people in Canada during this era was controlled in all of the ways listed above
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27
Which of the following research topics reflects a critical theoretical perspective?
A.the manner in which elite discourses govern sexuality
B.the meaning of "the closet" to gays and lesbians
C.Iranian immigrants' understandings and perceptions of Canadian sexuality
D.exotic dancers' understandings of themselves and their jobs
E.the nature/nurture debate in relation to homosexuality
A.the manner in which elite discourses govern sexuality
B.the meaning of "the closet" to gays and lesbians
C.Iranian immigrants' understandings and perceptions of Canadian sexuality
D.exotic dancers' understandings of themselves and their jobs
E.the nature/nurture debate in relation to homosexuality
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28
The sexual culture of ancient Athens (5th century B.C.)was based upon
A.religion.
B.power.
C.heterosexuality.
D.the marital relationship.
E.religion and the marital relationship.
A.religion.
B.power.
C.heterosexuality.
D.the marital relationship.
E.religion and the marital relationship.
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29
It is seen in various cultures that perceptions of deviance surrounding sexuality are influenced by the cultural definitions of how many genders and sexes there are.
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30
One of the problems with research done on the effects of pornography is that the results are often confounded with the moral/social agendas of the researchers/sponsors of such research.
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31
Which of the following statements describes perceptions of European/Aboriginal relationships following the colonization of Canada?
A.such relationships were considered unacceptable during the early years of colonization, but gradually became more accepted over time
B.Métis women were initially perceived as more "acceptable" as wives for white men, but over time Aboriginal women came to be seen as more "acceptable" as wives
C.such relationships were considered acceptable during the early years of colonization, but gradually came to be defined as unacceptable
D.such relationships were rare among early European settlers of Canada
E.such relationships were considered more acceptable following the development of agriculture than they were during the fur trade
A.such relationships were considered unacceptable during the early years of colonization, but gradually became more accepted over time
B.Métis women were initially perceived as more "acceptable" as wives for white men, but over time Aboriginal women came to be seen as more "acceptable" as wives
C.such relationships were considered acceptable during the early years of colonization, but gradually came to be defined as unacceptable
D.such relationships were rare among early European settlers of Canada
E.such relationships were considered more acceptable following the development of agriculture than they were during the fur trade
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32
Among female exotic dancers,the boundaries of what they will and will not do with customers become less flexible over time,as the dancers become disenchanted with the industry.
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33
Interviews with female exotic dancers reveal that they use "counterfeit intimacy" to create regular customers who keep coming back.
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34
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that laws prohibiting the possession of "obscene" materials are a violation of the freedom of expression,but that it is a reasonable violation of such freedoms in a democratic society.
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35
European explorers used which of the following terms as a derogatory reference to the biological males who assumed female roles in some Aboriginal cultures?
A.nadleeh
B.hwame
C.alyha
D.les femmes du pays
E.berdache
A.nadleeh
B.hwame
C.alyha
D.les femmes du pays
E.berdache
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36
How was the social control of sexual deviance during the Colonial era (17th century)embedded within social hierarchies?
A.men were more likely to be punished for sexual deviance than women were
B.women were more likely to be physically punished for sexual deviance, while men were more likely to be given fines
C.greater scorn was directed at white men who had sexual relationships with black women, than was directed at white women who had sexual relationships with black men
D.upper-class men were less likely to go to trial for rape than lower-class men were, but upper-class men who did go to trial were usually given harsher sentences than lower-class men were
E.upper-class men were more likely to go to trial for rape than lower-class men were, but upper-class men who did go to trial were usually given more lenient sentences than lower-class men were
A.men were more likely to be punished for sexual deviance than women were
B.women were more likely to be physically punished for sexual deviance, while men were more likely to be given fines
C.greater scorn was directed at white men who had sexual relationships with black women, than was directed at white women who had sexual relationships with black men
D.upper-class men were less likely to go to trial for rape than lower-class men were, but upper-class men who did go to trial were usually given harsher sentences than lower-class men were
E.upper-class men were more likely to go to trial for rape than lower-class men were, but upper-class men who did go to trial were usually given more lenient sentences than lower-class men were
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37
According to Foucault,although homosexual activities have always existed,homosexual identities only became possible with the development and acceptance of which concept?
A.gender
B.heterosexuality
C.the self
D.intimacy
E.freedom
A.gender
B.heterosexuality
C.the self
D.intimacy
E.freedom
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38
Social processes have little influence over the definition of normal and deviant sexuality.
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39
The dominant meaning of sexuality has changed in North America from the 17th century to the 21st century.Which of the following lists consists of the correct chronological order of these changes in meaning?
A.reproduction within marriage; personal fulfillment; intimacy within marriage
B.intimacy within marriage; personal fulfillment; reproduction within marriage
C.intimacy within marriage; reproduction within marriage; personal fulfillment
D.reproduction within marriage; intimacy within marriage; personal fulfillment
E.personal fulfillment; reproduction within marriage; intimacy within marriage
A.reproduction within marriage; personal fulfillment; intimacy within marriage
B.intimacy within marriage; personal fulfillment; reproduction within marriage
C.intimacy within marriage; reproduction within marriage; personal fulfillment
D.reproduction within marriage; intimacy within marriage; personal fulfillment
E.personal fulfillment; reproduction within marriage; intimacy within marriage
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40
Which of the following characteristics was part of the sexual culture of the 17th century in Canada?
A.the practice of black slavery was closely intertwined with the control of sexuality
B.the social purity movement emerged
C.the sex industry showed considerable growth
D.self-control was the dominant theme in scientific contributions to sexual culture
E.none of the above are characteristics of the sexual culture of the 17th century
A.the practice of black slavery was closely intertwined with the control of sexuality
B.the social purity movement emerged
C.the sex industry showed considerable growth
D.self-control was the dominant theme in scientific contributions to sexual culture
E.none of the above are characteristics of the sexual culture of the 17th century
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41
A man is told by the doctor to reduce the frequency of sexual activity in his marriage,in order to avoid illness.What era is this man most likely living in?
A.the Colonial era
B.the ear of the early fur trade (i.e.16th and 17th centuries)
C.the 19th century
D.the late 20th century
E.5th century B.C.Athens
A.the Colonial era
B.the ear of the early fur trade (i.e.16th and 17th centuries)
C.the 19th century
D.the late 20th century
E.5th century B.C.Athens
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42
Which of the following concerns is consistently and conclusively supported by scientific research?
A.the consumption of pornography causes men to sexually victimize women
B.pornography is harmful in that it has a negative impact on attitudes toward women in society
C.pornography has a negative impact on the moral fibre of society
D.pornography interferes with the smooth-running of the social order
E.none of the above concerns is consistently and conclusively supported by scientific research
A.the consumption of pornography causes men to sexually victimize women
B.pornography is harmful in that it has a negative impact on attitudes toward women in society
C.pornography has a negative impact on the moral fibre of society
D.pornography interferes with the smooth-running of the social order
E.none of the above concerns is consistently and conclusively supported by scientific research
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43
The crime defined by the sexual touching of a body of someone under the age of 16 is known as:
A.Sexual Assault
B.Sexual Interference
C.Invitation to Sexual Touching
D.Sexual Exploitation
E.Beastiality in the presence of a child
A.Sexual Assault
B.Sexual Interference
C.Invitation to Sexual Touching
D.Sexual Exploitation
E.Beastiality in the presence of a child
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44
Sloan and Wahab (2004)identify four different types of exotic dancers.From which type did they draw the following conclusion? "These were intelligent women who had considered their own lives and their own realities."
A.dancers
B.workers
C.survivors
D.non-conformists
E.they described all exotic dancers, regardless of type, in this way
A.dancers
B.workers
C.survivors
D.non-conformists
E.they described all exotic dancers, regardless of type, in this way
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45
In date rape trials,which of the following criteria for determining "deviant" sexuality is emphasized?
A.consent
B.nature of the sexual partner
C.nature of the sexual act
D.setting
E.frequency
A.consent
B.nature of the sexual partner
C.nature of the sexual act
D.setting
E.frequency
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46
According to which type of definition would it be possible for a children's toy catalogue to be considered "pornography"?
A.genre definitions
B.labelling definitions
C.functional definitions
D.legal definitions
E.both functional and genre definitions
A.genre definitions
B.labelling definitions
C.functional definitions
D.legal definitions
E.both functional and genre definitions
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47
Which of the following criteria for determining "deviant" sexuality in contemporary Canada is addressed within the "Viagra culture?"
A.setting
B.consent
C.frequency
D.nature of the partner
E.nature of the act
A.setting
B.consent
C.frequency
D.nature of the partner
E.nature of the act
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48
Which of the following statements about female exotic dancers is TRUE?
A.they are subjected to the power of their customers
B.they are subjected to the power of their employers
C.they exert power over their customers
D.they are subjected to the power of their customers and their employers
E.although they are subjected to the power of their customers and their employers, exotic dancers also exert power over their customers
A.they are subjected to the power of their customers
B.they are subjected to the power of their employers
C.they exert power over their customers
D.they are subjected to the power of their customers and their employers
E.although they are subjected to the power of their customers and their employers, exotic dancers also exert power over their customers
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49
At which of the following social groups were the efforts of the social purity or sex hygiene movements primarily directed?
A.fallen women
B.lower classes
C.Indian and Chinese immigrants
D.Prostitutes
E.women in shelters
A.fallen women
B.lower classes
C.Indian and Chinese immigrants
D.Prostitutes
E.women in shelters
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50
During the late 18th century and early 19th century,what social changes occurred that affected the dominant sexual culture of the time?
A.religious shifts transferred the responsibility for salvation from the individual to the Church fathers
B.the doctrine of the "pursuit of happiness" was phased out of American, British, and Canadian discourse
C.the number of economically-based arranged marriages increased
D.urbanization and the growth of wage labour contributed to more anonymous lives distanced from extended family and community surveillance
E.all of the changes listed above combined to affect the dominant sexual culture of the time
A.religious shifts transferred the responsibility for salvation from the individual to the Church fathers
B.the doctrine of the "pursuit of happiness" was phased out of American, British, and Canadian discourse
C.the number of economically-based arranged marriages increased
D.urbanization and the growth of wage labour contributed to more anonymous lives distanced from extended family and community surveillance
E.all of the changes listed above combined to affect the dominant sexual culture of the time
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51
During the late 18th and early 19th centuries,whose roles in the social control of deviance sexuality increased?
A.women; the culture industry; the State
B.the State; the Church; the community
C.the medical profession; women; social reformers
D.the medical profession; the State; the culture industry
E.the Church, the medical profession; social reformers
A.women; the culture industry; the State
B.the State; the Church; the community
C.the medical profession; women; social reformers
D.the medical profession; the State; the culture industry
E.the Church, the medical profession; social reformers
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52
Which of the following statements is true?
A.because of the extreme misogyny in Sambian society, boys respond in an overwhelmingly positive way to entering the all-male enclave
B.in ancient Athens (5th century B.C.), the overwhelming support for sexual relationships between aristocratic men and adolescent males meant that formal social controls for those relationships were absent in society
C.NAMBLA's claims about sexuality have been so rejected in society, that the organization has been forced to disband
D.the growth of the Internet has stimulated new questions about determining sexual deviance
E.research about changing sexual cultures reveals all of the above statements to be true
A.because of the extreme misogyny in Sambian society, boys respond in an overwhelmingly positive way to entering the all-male enclave
B.in ancient Athens (5th century B.C.), the overwhelming support for sexual relationships between aristocratic men and adolescent males meant that formal social controls for those relationships were absent in society
C.NAMBLA's claims about sexuality have been so rejected in society, that the organization has been forced to disband
D.the growth of the Internet has stimulated new questions about determining sexual deviance
E.research about changing sexual cultures reveals all of the above statements to be true
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53
According to D'Emilio and Freedman (1997),by the early 20th century the dominant meaning of sexuality in North America was
A.reproduction within marriage.
B.intimacy within marriage.
C.personal fulfillment within marriage.
D.personal fulfillment, regardless of marriage.
E.economic exchange within marriage.
A.reproduction within marriage.
B.intimacy within marriage.
C.personal fulfillment within marriage.
D.personal fulfillment, regardless of marriage.
E.economic exchange within marriage.
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54
Which sexual act was decriminalized after Trudeau announced that "There's no place for the state in the bedrooms of the nation"?
A.Sex between minors
B.Homosexuality
C.Rape in marital relationship
D.Consenting sex between and adult over the age of 18 and a minor under the age of 18 but over the age of 14
E.Adulterous affairs
A.Sex between minors
B.Homosexuality
C.Rape in marital relationship
D.Consenting sex between and adult over the age of 18 and a minor under the age of 18 but over the age of 14
E.Adulterous affairs
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55
What proportion of police-reported hate crimes in Canada is based upon sexual orientation?
A.3%
B.10%
C.25%
D.48%
E.72%
A.3%
B.10%
C.25%
D.48%
E.72%
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56
Within which type of definition of "pornography" are community standards a central issue?
A.genre definitions
B.labelling definitions
C.functional definitions
D.legal definitions
E.both labelling and legal definitions
A.genre definitions
B.labelling definitions
C.functional definitions
D.legal definitions
E.both labelling and legal definitions
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57
Which of the following accurately lists,in order,the top three motivations for police-reported hate crimes in Canada?
A.(1) race/ethnicity; (2) religion; (3) sexual orientation
B.(1) religion; (2) race/ethnicity; (3) sexual orientation
C.(1) sexual orientation; (2) religion; (3) race/ethnicity
D.(1) sexual orientation; (2) race/ethnicity; (3) religion
E.(1) race/ethnicity; (2) sexual orientation; (3) religion
A.(1) race/ethnicity; (2) religion; (3) sexual orientation
B.(1) religion; (2) race/ethnicity; (3) sexual orientation
C.(1) sexual orientation; (2) religion; (3) race/ethnicity
D.(1) sexual orientation; (2) race/ethnicity; (3) religion
E.(1) race/ethnicity; (2) sexual orientation; (3) religion
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58
Which of the following concepts serves as the foundation for the Supreme Court of Canada's decision that prohibiting "obscene material" is a reasonable violation of freedom of expression?
A.statistical rarity
B.harm
C.normative violation
D.societal reaction
E.both rarity and harm
A.statistical rarity
B.harm
C.normative violation
D.societal reaction
E.both rarity and harm
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59
Through the continued efforts of the LGBT community,in 1996 sexual orientation was added to which important Act?
A.Canada Labour Code
B.Income Tax Act
C.Human Rights Act
D.Family Rights
E.Canadian Health Act
A.Canada Labour Code
B.Income Tax Act
C.Human Rights Act
D.Family Rights
E.Canadian Health Act
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60
Which of the following types of female exotic dancers (Sloan & Wahab,2004)best fits the victimization hypothesis?
A.escapists
B.workers
C.survivors
D.non-conformists
E.dancers
A.escapists
B.workers
C.survivors
D.non-conformists
E.dancers
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61
Explain how the construction of "normal" sexuality in ancient Athens (5th century B.C.)was linked with power relations.
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62
Is exotic dancing a sexual act,and do the participants view themselves as victims? Support your position using specific material from the textbook.
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63
Using the various definitions outlined in the textbook,create your own definition of pornography.Include in your definition the concept of harmfulness and social control.
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64
Consider the concept of the "deviance dance",that is debate,negotiation,and resistance surrounding the social typing process.Based on the material contained in this chapter,describe three different ways in which the "deviance dance" is evident in the realm of sexuality,either past or present.
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65
Give two examples of how characteristics of a sexual culture may be intertwined with hierarchies of gender,race,or class.
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66
Explain the ways that the following agents controlled sexual deviance during the 17th century: (a)the family; (b)the community; and (c)the Christian Church.
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67
Describe the main issues behind the debates regarding whether adolescents who text or email nude photos of themselves should be charged with child pornography.
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68
Describe the three different definitions of pornography addressed in the chapter,and give an example that illustrates each of the definitions.
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69
Address the various ways that power is intertwined with the social typing of sexual deviance,using examples.
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70
Contrast the ways that interpretive and critical theoretical perspectives approach the study of sexuality,and provide examples of the types of research done from within each perspective.
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71
Explain how the "Viagra culture" in which we currently live is connected to the construction of masculinity and femininity.
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72
Describe the informal and formal ways that homosexuality continues to be stigmatized in today's Canadian society.Provide an example for each.
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73
Analyze and discuss the following statement from your textbook: "although each of us
individually might perceive particular sexual acts as "kinky," the ideology of privacy limits contemporary social controls on sexual behaviours,particularly at a formal level".Do you agree or disagree with this statement.Please defend your position using theory.
individually might perceive particular sexual acts as "kinky," the ideology of privacy limits contemporary social controls on sexual behaviours,particularly at a formal level".Do you agree or disagree with this statement.Please defend your position using theory.
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74
Briefly describe what Foucault meant when he said that sexuality is governed by elite discourses,drawing upon homosexuality as an example.
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