FDSC 230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: George Cecil Ives, Platonic Love, Sexology
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Hist 215: lecture 14: sexual identities: george ives, george cecil ives (1867-1950, sexologist founder of pioneering gb (cid:498)gay rights(cid:499) organization, the order of chaeronea, c. 1(cid:890)(cid:891)3, same sex band of thieves who fought against macedonia in the battle of. Chaeronea importance of the classics in shaping his identity: sex and love between men was accepted in certain times in ancient. Douglas) (deep spiritual connection) (michelangelo; shakespeare; david and jonathan in the. Sedgwick): partly because of wilde, increasing equation of male homosexuality with effeminacy (and, perverse sexuality is a symptom of moral decay, studied sex in order to understand it. Female (1953: most startling conclusion: 37% of men had had a homosexual experience to the point of orgasm, rejected binary categories and distinct sexual identities, people are inherently bisexual with variations only in degree, 7-point scale. -foucault: new medicalization/categorization a new form of control/stigmatization: conclusion knowledge could be both incarcerating and liberating.