Monthly Archives: September 2009

Kinsey Confidential

Sex information site from The Kinsey Institute gets a new look. Kinsey Confidential, our sexuality information service designed for college-age adults, is not only packed full of information on all things sexual, but now looks better than ever. The newly … Continue reading

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Sociology Club – An Ugly History of Lynching

Friday from 2:30 to 4:00 in Old Main Chapel Theatre A free lecture demonstration by New York-Based Artist, Nia Love: “Let the Eagle Scream! An Ugly History of Lynching, A Powerful Story of Resilience.” Nia Love has presented her work … Continue reading

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Lecture 2009

Smith, Marshall. 2009. Unpublished lecture material. Boulder, CO: University of Colorado.

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Hegemonic Masculinity

Quote Hegemonic Masculinity- “The hegemonic definition of masculinity is ” [c]onstructed in relation to various subordinated masculinities as well as relation to women” (Kimmel & Aronson 2008:4) “In an important sense there is only one complete unblushing male in America: … Continue reading

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Permissive Effect (Testosterone)

Testosterone is a hormone found in both males and females that plays a role in health and well-being and has also been said to influence aggression.  The permissive effect of testosterone explains that normal levels of aggression require normal levels … Continue reading

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Gender Relations

Gender Relations are interactions between individual members of different gendered groups regardless of race, sex, and social class differences.  This also includes the dynamics of how institutions influence and are influenced by these individuals. “Reconceptualizing gender not as a simple … Continue reading

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Sex and Gender

Lorber, Judith. 2006. Continue reading

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Doing Difference

West, Candace and Don H. Zimmerman. 1987. “Doing Difference.” Pp. 147-65 in The Gendered Society Reader, 3rd ed., edited by M. S. Kimmel, A. Aronson. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Thinking Sex

Rubin, Gayle. 1984. “Thinking Sex: Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexuality.” Pp. 267-319 in Pleasure and Danger: Exploring Female Sexuality, edited by Carole S. Vance. London, UK: Routledge.

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Emphasized Femininity

1. Emphasized femininity is considered an exaggerated form of femininity and is the idea that woman must conform to the needs and desires of men. It is the female compliance of gender inequality. This idea of Emphasized Femininity was proposed … Continue reading

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Abject

1. Abject: adjective that describes a status which is seen lower than the norm. An abject identity would be an individual whom associates with a group lower in the social hierarchy. 2. “The ‘constitutive outside’ is inhabited by abject identities, … Continue reading

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Gendered Physicality

1. Definition Gendered physicality is when society influences the way people of each gender should act so much that gender roles are ingrained in people. This in turn influences the physical aspects of how people conduct themselves and use their … Continue reading

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Becoming a Gendered Body: Practices of Preschools

Martin, Karin A. 1998. ”Becoming a Gendered Body: Practices of Preschools.” Pp. 494-511 in American Sociological Review 63. Washington D.C: American Sociological Association.

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Peggy McIntosh Speaking in Boulder

I just found this out. While I know it is last minute, and the night before your exam, Peggy McIntosh who authored “White Privilege and Male Privilege” (1988) will be at Boulder Public Library tonight. Peggy McIntosh, author of ‘White … Continue reading

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Ethnomethodology

Ethnomethodology is the study of how we make sense of the world and the methods we use to do so in ordinary everyday life. The term was coined from the sociologist Harold Garfinkel who began conducting research in the field. … Continue reading

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Transgendering:Blurring the Boundaries of Gender

McKenna, Wendy and Suzanne Kessler. 2006. “Transgendering: Blurring the Boundaries of Gender.” Pp. 478-489 in The Gendered Society Reader Third Edition, edited by M.S. Kimmel, A. Aronson. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press.

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Definition Assignment

Blog Definition One Due: Final version posted to the class blog by 6:00 pm Wednesday September 23rd. Formatting and References: Your definition should be completely free of spelling, grammar, or typographical errors. If you don’t know how or have trouble … Continue reading

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More on Zimbardo

Here is Zimbardo’s (who conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment we discussed in class on Thursday September 18th) relatively recent appearance on the Daily Show. The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c Philip Zimbardo www.thedailyshow.com Daily … Continue reading

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The Feminization of Love

Cancian, Francesca M. 1986. “The Feminization of Love.” Pp. 491-502 in The Gendered Society Reader Third Edition, edited by M.S. Kimmel, A. Aronson. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press.

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Lecture Material

Smith, Marshall. 2009. Unpublished lecture material. Boulder, CO: University of Colorado.

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