WGSS 111 Midterm

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Sanders & Reinisch (1999). “Would you say you “had sex” if . . .?”
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Christina, Greta. (1992/2006). Are we having sex now or what?
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How did her first same sex sexual...
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Kang et al. (2017). Chapter 5. Social Constructionism
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Soter (2007). What Is a Planet?
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Grace Wetzel (2016). “Let's Talk About Sex.”
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Koedt, Ann. (1970). The myth of the vaginal orgasm.
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What was the meaning of vaginal o...
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Peterson and Muehlenhard (2007). “What is sex and why does it matter?”
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Sewell et al. (2017). “Sexual Behavior, Definitions of Sex, and the Role of Self-Partner Context Among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adults”
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Simon & Gagnon (2003). Sexual scripts: Origins, influences and change.
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Wiederman, Michael W. (2005). The gendered nature of sexual scripts.
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In western cultures how are sexua...,
What is the traditional sexual sc...
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Muehlenhard & Shippee (2010). “Men's and women's reports of pretending orgasm.”
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Esterline & Muehlenhard (2016) “Wanting to Be Seen: Young People’s Experiences of Performative Making Out.”
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Meston and Buss. (2007). “Why humans have sex.”
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Kang et al. (2017). Introduction to Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies. Chapter 6: Intersectionality, pp. 24-32.
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Crenshaw, K. (2016). The urgency of intersectionality.
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Rich, Adrienne. (1980). “Compulsory heterosexuality and lesbian existence.”
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A Southern Women's Writing Collective. (1990). “Sex resistance in heterosexual arrangements.”
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