Sexual Identity Flashcards

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In the UK what is the ideal form of sexual identity and why

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Heterosexuality because of its links to reproduction

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What do some sociologists consider heterosexuality the product of

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Culture rather than biology

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What does Weeks (1987) point out

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That sexuality tends to be much more strongly linked to identity for those who are homosexual than those who are heterosexual.

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What does Weeks (1991) observe about coming out as gay

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To come out and announce a gay sexuality is to make a statement about challenging the dominant heterosexual hegemony.

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What does Plummer (1996) claim about homosexuality

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Homosexuality is not created by sexual attraction but instead created by the process of ‘coming out’ in a society which is still not totally accepting of homosexuality. The construction of homosexuality usually involves seeking out and joining a gay subculture.

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What does Rich (1980) argue

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That heterosexuality is forced upon women. She argues that lesbian identity has been written out of existence and written off as abnormal. Men find it threatening because its existence challenges the dominance of hegemonic masculinity.

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What does McIntosh (1996) claim

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That in Western societies gay identity is associated with particular cultural characteristics which people use to distinguish gay men from ‘straight’ men

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What was homosexuality seen as in the early part of the 20th century

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A form of deviant or abnormal sexuality

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What was made illegal in the 19th century in the UK

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Sexual activity between men (they could go to prison for it)

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What happened in the 1960s

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Cultural attitudes towards homosexuality began to shift. Homosexual acts between consenting adults over 21 were decriminalised.

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11
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When was the Equality act

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2010

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What did the 2010 Equality act do

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Made discrimination on the basis of sexuality (and many other identities) unlawful.

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13
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When was gay marriage legalised

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2014

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14
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In what parts of society is homosexuality still immoral

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Certain parts like religious groups

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15
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In the mass media what is homosexuality rarely portrayed as

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Normal or ideal condition

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16
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In recent years what has the Western society seen the appearance of

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New transgender identity

17
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What is Transgender identity

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A persons internal, personal sense if being a man or a women. Transgender people find that the sex they were assigned at birth and their own internal gender identity don’t match.