SOC367H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Bakla, Urban Renewal, Simone De Beauvoir
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Soc367 lecture three july 12th, 2017. To love and be loved: fundamental to our lives, cultural scripts for romance and intimacy, many of which are heteronormative (1 man and 1 woman, our narratives are important, neoliberalism, colonization, the state, the church all affect it. The social construction of sex: (cid:498)western culture is deeply committed to the idea of two sexes (fausto- sterling, 1993 p. 20), (cid:498)a two- party sexual system(cid:499) (fausto- sterling, 1993, p. 21) Anne fausto-sterling"s work: dr. anne fausto-sterling is professor emerita of biology and gender studies in the. Collins problematizes the idea of global sexuality in three ways: focuses on lives of working class, gay identifies men. These men travel to malate from their homes in other provinces to host foreign tourists. Gay hosts in malate participate in making urban gay life visible: the author discusses power relations within malate. She points to contradictions that arise when thinking about the relationship between mobility gender, race, and class.