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History of Sexuality Lecture

I just delivered a guest lecture/seminar to a class called “Body Politics.”  It was essentially an introduction to the history of sexuality, Foucault, and early sexology with an eye towards the week’s reading by Joanne Meyerowitz from her fantastic book, How Sex Changed.  The powerpoint for the lecture can now be accessed for students and other interested parties.

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Author airossPosted on September 18, 2012November 6, 2012Categories History of Sexuality, TeachingTags history of sexuality, powerpoint, teachingLeave a comment on History of Sexuality Lecture

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