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| | SFSU Bulletin 2005/06--Human Sexuality Studies |
 | | Human sexuality studies provides students with knowledge about the processes and variations in: sexual functions and reproduction; intimate relationships; sexual and gender role development and behavior; and the social, cultural, historical and moral contexts of sex and love. |  | | The Minor in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies intends to delineate and analyze meanings that have been associated with homosexuality in various artistic, biological, cultural, educational, ethical, historical, and literary contexts; and examine the related issues of mixed-gender and cross-gender roles and practices. |  | | It draws courses from anthropology, biology, cinema, counseling, English, history, human sexuality studies, psychology, NEXA, social sciences, speech and communication studies, and women studies. |
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http://www.sfsu.edu/~bulletin/current/programs/humsexst.htm
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| | VoS - Voice of the Shuttle |
 | | In general, as an emerging interdisciplinary field, Queer Studies seeks to critique identity politics and destabilize notions of normative or essentialized sexuality and gender. |  | | Gender and Sexuality ("page publishes texts which address gender studies and queer studies, with a particular focus upon discussions of sex, gender, sexual identity and sexuality in cultural practices") |  | | gender Inn (bilingual German and English site; "searchable database providing access to over 8,300 records pertaining to feminist theory, feminist literary criticism and gender studies focusing on English and American literature") |
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http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2711
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| | Gender and Sexuality |
 | | This page publishes texts which address gender studies and queer studies, with a particular focus upon discussions of sex, gender, sexual identity and sexuality in cultural practices. |  | | Stranger in a Familiar Land: Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Academe |
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| | Gender and Sexuality |
 | | This page publishes texts which address gender studies and queer studies, with a particular focus upon discussions of sex, gender, sexual identity and sexuality in cultural practices. |  | | Stranger in a Familiar Land: Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Academe |
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| | HANDBOOK OF SEXUALITY-RELATED MEASURES |
 | | SAGE Publications - Gender and Sexuality Studies (General) -... |  | | Examples are abortion, aging, arousal, general and specific attitudes and behavior, contraception, dysfunctions, education, experience, gender identity, homosexuality, ideology, jealousy, knowledge, masturbation, orgasm, rape, and sexually transmitted diseases. |  | | Many instruments have been developed to measure a myriad of sexuality-related states, traits, behaviors, and outcomes. |
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http://www.limotransportation.info/books-plain/0803971117.html
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| | Gender role - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | See also: Gender and sexuality studies, Gender studies, Gender identity, girly girl, Sexual orientation, Feminism, Masculinism, Symbolic-interactionism, Patriarchy, Queer theory,Butch, Femme. |  | | Considerable debate exists as to whether gender roles are biologically mandated, in the sense of the behavioral traits arising primarily from the biology of sex; or culturally mandated, in the sense of behavioral traits arising from early socialization. |  | | Some of the gender signals that form part of a gender role and indicate one's gender identity to others are quite obvious, and others are so subtle that they are transmitted and received out of ordinary conscious awareness. |
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http://www.wacklepedia.com/g/ge/gender_role.html
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| | UT Austin – American Studies Cross-Cultural Courses |
 | | The study of popular religion forces us to confront many central concerns of American life: psychology and therapeutic culture; consumerism; race and ethnicity; gender and sexuality; apocalypticism; and the interplay of the public and the private. |  | | Divided by culture, class, race, religion, and gender, most Americans generally agree that children enter their peak years of rebellion, experimentation, and self-discovery as teenagers. |  | | This course uses art as a cultural index to examine changing perceptions of the American West, the Indian, and the frontier experience. |
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http://www.utexas.edu/student/connexus/crosscultural/liberalarts/american.html
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| | ::HOMEPAGE:: SFSU Human Sexuality Studies |
 | | The Program in Human Sexuality Studies at San Francisco State University (SFSU) provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to research and education in sexuality. |  | | The program also houses the Institute on Sexuality, Social Inequality, and Health (ISSIH), National Sexuality Resource Center (NSRC), Center for Research on Gender and Sexuality (CRGS) and the Summer Institute. |  | | I Faculty I Graduate Students I Institute on Sexuality, Social Inequality, and HealthI National Sexuality Resource Center (NSRC) I Community Outreach I Resources I Scholarships I Bay Area Research Seminars I Conferences I Recent Research and Publications I Press Releases |
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| | Exchanges: List of Contributors |
 | | Schell's research interests focus on gender, sexuality, and disability as they relate to sport. |  | | He served as chair of the statewide academic senate from 1984 to 1987 and has authored numerous publications in zoology, human sexuality, the history of science, and higher education. |  | | Alyson R. Buckman, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the Department of Humanities and Religious Studies at California State University, Sacramento. |
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http://www.exchangesjournal.org/ex_contributors.html
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| | ::HOMEPAGE:: SFSU Human Sexuality Studies |
 | | The Program in Human Sexuality Studies at San Francisco State University (SFSU) provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to research and education in sexuality. |  | | The program also houses the Institute on Sexuality, Social Inequality, and Health (ISSIH), National Sexuality Resource Center (NSRC), Center for Research on Gender and Sexuality (CRGS) and the Summer Institute. |  | | I Faculty I Graduate Students I Institute on Sexuality, Social Inequality, and HealthI National Sexuality Resource Center (NSRC) I Community Outreach I Resources I Scholarships I Bay Area Research Seminars I Conferences I Recent Research and Publications I Press Releases |
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http://hmsx.sfsu.edu
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| | SOSIG: Sociology of Gender and Sexuality |
 | | You are here : Home > Sociology > Sociology of Gender and Sexuality |  | | Global Reproductive Health Forum: Health, Rights and Gender at Harvard University |  | | Advanced Research Program in Comparative Gender Studies at Stockholm University (CGS) |
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http://sosig.esrc.bris.ac.uk/roads/subject-listing/World-cat/socgend.html
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| | Harvard University Press: The Emergence of Sexuality |
 | | Philosophy: Modern / Social Science: Gender Studies / Psychology & Psychiatry: Human Sexuality |  | | How to Do the History of Psychoanalysis: A Reading of Freud's Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality |  | | Styles of Reasoning: From the History of Art to the Epistemology of Science |
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http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/DAVEME.html?show=contents
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| | New York University |
 | | The undergraduate Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies, housed in the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality, offers a broad interdisciplinary investigation of gender and sexuality as keys to understanding human experience, fully integrating the study of gender and sexuality in its core curriculum, and insistently extending the view beyond U.S. borders. |  | | Currently in development, a Graduate Certificate program in Gender and Sexuality Studies will provide NYU graduate students in established departments and programs the opportunity to coordinate their academic and research interests by exploring intersections of gender and sexuality with their primary fields of research. |  | | Arts; Cultural, Racial and Ethnic Diversity; Feminist Thought and Scholarship; Gender Studies; Global Issues; Human Rights; Law and Legal Issues; Leadership and Leadership Development; Media; Philanthropy; Politics; Queer Studies; Sexuality. |
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http://www.ncrw.org/digest/nyu.htm
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| | VoS - Voice of the Shuttle |
 | | In general, as an emerging interdisciplinary field, Queer Studies seeks to critique identity politics and destabilize notions of normative or essentialized sexuality and gender. |  | | Gender and Sexuality ("page publishes texts which address gender studies and queer studies, with a particular focus upon discussions of sex, gender, sexual identity and sexuality in cultural practices") |  | | Queer Studies This subcategory includes selected resources on gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, intersexed, and other antinormative sexual identities, practices, performances, discourses, representations, and communities. |
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http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse-netscape.asp?id=2711
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| | glbtq >> social sciences >> Gay, Lesbian, and Queer Studies |
 | | studies are separate but related fields of cultural inquiry that attempt to establish the analytical centrality of gender and sexuality within a particular area of investigation. |  | | Gender difference refers to the spectrum of meaning defined by the binary terms "man/woman," while sexual difference refers to those defined by the binary terms "heterosexual/homosexual." Gay and lesbian studies investigates the kinds of social structures and constructs that define ideas about sexuality as expressive acts and sexuality as an identity. |  | | As a school of scholarly and critical thought, however, gay, lesbian, and queer studies is complicated by the fact that it is not limited exclusively to the exploration of the glbtq community, nor does the term refer simply to studies undertaken by, or in the name of, lesbians, bisexuals, or gay men. |
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http://www.glbtq.com/social-sciences/gay_lesbian_queer_studies.html
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| | Facts about topic: (Gender studies) |
 | | Gender and sexuality studies (additional info and facts about Gender and sexuality studies) |  | | Work in gender studies is often associated with work in feminist theory (additional info and facts about feminist theory), queer studies (additional info and facts about queer studies), and other theoretical aspects of cultural studies (additional info and facts about cultural studies). |  | | Rosi Braidotti (1994), interviewed by Judith Butler, criticized gender studies as, "the take-over of the feminist agenda by studies on masculinity, which results in transferring funding from feminist faculty positions to other kinds of positions. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/g/ge/gender_studies.htm
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| | Lesbian and Gay Studies Project - University of Chicago |
 | | It provides an interdisciplinary locus for Chicago faculty and graduate students who study the historical, cultural, and textual construction of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and other queer identities, cultures, and politics; analyze those formations or the dominant culture and social theory from the perspective of queer theory; or engage in other critical studies of sexuality. |  | | The LESBIAN and GAY STUDIES PROJECT (LGSP), an integral part of the University's Center for Gender Studies, coordinates graduate and undergraduate courses, provides research grants and dissertation-year fellowships to graduate students, co-sponsors the bi-weekly Gender and Sexuality Studies Workshop, and organizes research projects and conferences. |  | | The Gender and Sexuality Studies Workshop, which meets on alternate Tuesdays, and the Gender Studies Brownbag Lunches, which take place most Fridays, often feature work in queer studies and culture. |
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http://humanities.uchicago.edu/orgs/cgs/lgsp.html
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| | VoS - Voice of the Shuttle |
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| | Open Directory - Science: Social Sciences: Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Studies |
 | | Gender and Sexuality - This page publishes texts which address gender studies and queer studies, with a particular focus upon discussions of sex, gender, sexual identity and sexuality in cultural practices. |  | | New York University: Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality - Fosters explorations of gender and sexuality in a broad range of contexts in the humanities, social sciences, sciences, and professions. |  | | Journey Together Faithfully - The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America studies on sexuality and homosexuality. |
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http://dmoz.org/Science/Social_Sciences/Gay,_Lesbian,_and_Bisexual_Studies
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| | Gender Studies Gender and Sexuality Workshop |
 | | The Gender and Sexuality Studies Workshop provides an interdisciplinary forum for the development of critical perspectives on gender and sexuality. |  | | The Gender and Sexualities Studies Workshop meets bi-monthly on Tuesdays from 4:30 until 6:00 in the seminar room at the Center for Gender Studies, 5733 South University Avenue. |  | | The workshop’s primary purpose is to promote analyses of the ways in which gender and sexuality intersect with other practices, constructs, and systems of domination. |
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http://humanities.uchicago.edu/orgs/cgs/genderandsexualitywkshop.html
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| | Yale > Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies Program > Home |
 | | In the past twenty-five years, the program has grown and evolved, changing its name twice — in 1998, to the Women's and Gender Studies Program, and in 2004, to the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program — to recognize the importance of the study of both gender and sexuality in the academy. |  | | The Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program was established at Yale in 1979 as the Women's Studies program. |  | | Gender — the social meaning of the distinction between the sexes — and sexuality — sexual identities, discourses, and institutions — are studied as they intersect with class, race, ethnicity, nationality, and transnational movements. |
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http://www.yale.edu/wgss
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| | Yale > Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies Program > Home |
 | | The Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program was established at Yale in 1979 as the Women's Studies program. |  | | In the past twenty-five years, the program has grown and evolved, changing its name twice — in 1998, to the Women's and Gender Studies Program, and in 2004, to the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program — to recognize the importance of the study of both gender and sexuality in the academy. |  | | Gender — the social meaning of the distinction between the sexes — and sexuality — sexual identities, discourses, and institutions — are studied as they intersect with class, race, ethnicity, nationality, and transnational movements. |
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http://www.yale.edu/wgss
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| | Women's Studies at Humboldt State University |
 | | Multicultural Queer Studies is a cutting-edge interdisciplinary field, tackling core issues related to sexual orientation and identity, gender identity, new social movements, and the nexus of race, ethnicity, and sexuality. |  | | Women’s Studies 108/Ethnic Studies 108: Power/Privilege: Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality (3 units) |  | | I believe it is crucial to view queer studies through the multiple lenses of race, class, gender, age, ability, and religion because queer people bridge all these identity categories and more. |
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http://www.humboldt.edu/~womensst/multiculturalQueerStudies.html
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| | sgsyllabus.html |
 | | With a particular focus on ethnographic methodologies and research issues, we will consider how studies of gender and sexuality have intersected with traditional anthropological concerns about personhood, kinship, family, and community, and the ways that Western theories of sexuality and gender are both useful and problematic in describing non-Western cultures. |  | | A focus on ethnographic studies will be complemented by readings in other bodies of literature that have informed sexuality studies in the past thirty years, including historical studies, queer theory, and sociology, with the emphasis on how ethnographic studies complicate and elaborate theoretical models from other disciplines |  | | Butler, Judith (1990) Gender trouble: feminism and the subversion of identity. |
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http://www.geocities.com/davidvalentine2002/syllabi/sgsyllabus.html
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| | VoS - Voice of the Shuttle |
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| | University Queer Programs |
 | | Queer Action, a political and activist group on campus focusing on LGBT issues, is currently (2005) discussing establishing a gender and sexuality studies program on campus, with some LGBT classes. |  | | The Gender Studies Program coordinates many LGB Studies courses and a cooperating faculty of 36. |  | | The program in Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT) Studies is an interdisciplinary program designed to educate students about the diversity within the GLBT community in the United States, as well as to explore the GLBT contributions to shaping U.S History, culture, literature, and politics. |
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http://www.people.ku.edu/~jyounger/lgbtqprogs.html
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| | Gender theorist - encyclopedia article about Gender theorist. |
 | | Gender and sexuality studies Gender and sexuality studies is a collective term for the interdisciplinary study of human gender and sexuality. |  | | Gender studies is a theoretical work in the social sciences Terms like SOSE (Studies of Society & the Environment) not only refer to social sciences but also studies of the environment. |  | | Work in gender studies is often associated with work in feminist theory Feminist theory is the extension of feminism into theoretical, or philosophical, ground. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Gender%20theorist
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http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2711
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| | Results from Unidentified |
 | | I personally would suggest "Women's and Gender Studies." While sexuality is indeed an aspect of the women's movement, I worry that incorporating it into the title of the concentration would further serve a defeatist purpose-- that of yet again associating women with the body and sex. |  | | Succinct; covers all the ground of this concentration, including feminism and feminist scholarship, sexuality (can you get far into gender without considering sex?), queer theory, men's studies, whatever. |  | | If you switch to just "gender studies" I imagine a program studying the way that gender effects who we are as individuals and cultures, and how the biological and environmental implications of gender interact. |
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http://www.haverford.edu/femgenstudies/surveyresults/Unidenresults.html
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