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1 Sexuality and Society Macionis, Sociology Chapter Eight

2 2 Sex: a Biological Issue Sex is the biological distinctions between females and males Gender is an element of culture that refers to traits and patterns of behavior and privileges that society attaches to being male or female

3 Comparative Research Indicates Sex has a biological function Sexual practices vary as culture changes from place to place Evidence = Sexual orientation is rooted in human biology, although socialization plays a small role 3

4 4 Sex: a Cultural Issue Cultural variation Showing affection and sexual position Notions of modesty Restrictions placed upon openness The incest taboo Found in some form in every society The norm forbidding sexual relations between certain relatives

5 5 The Sexual Revolution 1960’s: fostered a new openness toward sexuality The pill Sex was part of everyone’s life, married or not Double standard challenged Premarital sex Men and women are almost equal in the percent reporting engaging in premarital sex Premarital sex is broadly accepted among America's young Extramarital sex 75% of men and 90% of women remain faithful during the marriages

6 6 Sexual Counterrevolution STD’s The return to sexual responsibility Limited partners Premarital sex

7 7 Sexual Controversies Teen pregnancy Highest rates of other high-income countries Sex education in schools: solution or problem? Pornography Sexually explicit material that causes sexual arousal Supreme court gives local communities the power to decide what violates “community standards” Conservatives criticize it on “moral” ground Progressives criticize it for political reasons

8 8 Prostitution The selling of sexual services, often tabbed as the “world’s oldest profession” Social and cultural ties Strongest in low-income countries where Patriarchy is strong Opportunities to earn a living are restricted Types of prostitution “Call girls” Workers in controlled parlors “Street walkers” A “victimless crime?”

9 9 Sexual Violence and Abuse Rape Sexual violence ranges from verbal abuse to rape to assault A violent act that uses sex to hurt, humiliate, or control another person Date rape (or acquaintance rape) Forcible sexual violence against women by men they know Myths about rape Rape involves strangers Women provoke attackers and rape is about sex

10 10 Theoretical Analysis Structural-functionalism Regulate sexual behavior for social stability Prostitution: latent function Symbolic-interaction The social construction of sexuality Global comparison Social-conflict Creating social inequality Prostitution arrest patterns – gender and SES


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