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    Word Count: 1473 Gupta, Charu. 2001. Sexuality, Obscenity, Community: Women, Muslims and the Hindu Public in Colonial India. Delhi: Permanent Black Charu Gupta’s work, ‘Sexuality, Obscenity, Community: Women, Muslims and the Hindu Public in Colonial India’, published in 2001, provides an enlightening view on themes including gender, sexuality and religion, all in the context of the British Colonialism and the rise of the Hindu nationalist ideology. In the second chapter, ‘Redefining obscenity

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    Henry James's Turn of the Screw was written in a time when open sexuality was looked down upon. On the surface, the story is simply about a governess taking care of two children who are haunted by two ghosts. However, the subtext of the story is about the governess focusing on the children's innocence, and the governess trying to find her own sexual identity. Priscilla L. Walton wrote a gender criticism themed essay about the Turn of the Screw, which retells certain parts of the story and touches

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    The start of human sexuality usually arises when one hits puberty. Puberty occurs in males anywhere between ages 8 and 13 and in females anywhere between ages 9 and 15. Puberty is caused by a minuscule part of the brain known as hypothalamus. This part of the brain releases the hormone gonadotropin, causing sexual changes in the body. These changes consist of the development of your body as well as the desire to have sexual contact with a partner. A partner is usually a boyfriend, girlfriend, or

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    Issues in Male Sexuality Introduction A series of themes have driven sex surveys during the twentieth century, reflecting concerns at the time and usually aimed at solving a problem of one kind or another. The relevant concerns, which have overlapped and interacted to varying degrees include concern about male masturbation, the declining birth rate, the need for good sex education to counter bad influences, the need to improve marital sex and thus improve marriage, concern that the lower

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    The Mobile Love Industry: An Analysis of Sexuality Through the employment of modern technology and social media platforms, countless aspects of our everyday rituals, customs, and behaviors, have been unquestionably redefined. No other area is more apparent than in matters of love and sex. The Mobile Love Industry, a documentary short from VICE, explores this phenomenon as it relates to various mobile apps. Sexual scripts specify with whom people have sex, when and where they should have sex, what

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    topics evoke so much intrigue and bewilderment, discussion and silence as the concept of sexuality. It has simultaneously been the focus of scientific experimentation and theoretical debate since the emergence of the modern world. Traditional views designate sexuality as purposeful, which is to say that our sexual instinct compels us toward reproduction and the preservation of life. This parallels human sexuality to that of animals, an instinct that is genetically programmed into us for the purpose

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    Blog: Perspectives on Human Sexuality Human sexuality is defined as the expression and awareness of an individual as a sexual being (“Human sexuality”). In other words, human sexuality is how a person views himself or herself in relation to sexual attitude or behavior. Perspectives on human sexuality are impacted by diverse influences. Some of the influences listed in the question include the following: - Religion; - Family Traditions; - The media, such as newspapers or broadcast news; - Society;

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    Sexuality and sex has been around since the beginning of time while pornography is a modern creation that has only existed since the Renaissance. Regardless of their time in history; sex, sexuality, love, and pornography have gone through many changes over the years, adapting to the needs and ideas of society. As pointed out in the documentary The Surprising History of Sex and Love, back in Ancient Greece, philosophers such as Plato believed that love and sexuality was used to describe feelings

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    1 ) Moser helps to shed light on sexuality by defining imperative elements of sexuality: sexual identity is how individuals identify themselves, sexual interest is what an individual finds attractive in doing, sexual behavior is what an individual actually does. Moser and his defining of sexuality is done so in an attempt to help society to understand the changed complex concept of sexual orientation. Many different concepts of sexuality has been coined in recently like asexuality, pedophilia, polyamory

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    The perception of human sexuality has changed continuously from one decade to another. While studying the history of sexuality I learned that in the middle Ages when it came to sex and sexuality the church had a very big influence on sex and sexuality. The influence of religion and the majority of the population seemed to always control was sex was. Sexual activities that were not accepted by the church were regarded as sinfulness. Sex was something you didn’t expose to the public. If you were having

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