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Sociology of sexuality [TTC Audio] - Panter - 01.03.2024 TTC Audio Sociology of Sexuality, Taught by Paul Wolpe Published by The Teaching Company, 1995 | 10 lectures, 45 minutes/lecture, out of print, with guidebook (PDF) MPEG 2.0 layer 3 | VBR V7| 32000Hz Joint Stereo | 292 MB Lectures on sexuality from a sociological perspective. Lectures: 01 Sexuality from a Sociological Perspective 02 Sexuality in Historical Perspective 03 Studying Sexuality 04 Gender Roles and Sexuality 05 Sexual Orientation 06 Love and Lust, Marriage and Divorce 07 Ethical Sexual Behavior Morality, Religion and Law 08 Hidden Sexualities 09 Sexuality and Social Problems 10 Modern Images of Sexuality About Professor : Paul Root Wolpe is currently a Senior Scholar on the faculty of the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania, and is on the faculty of the Department of Sociology at Perm, where he has taught for the past nine years. Wolpe is the author, with Janell Carroll, Ph.D., of Sexuality and Gender in Society, a textbook from HarperCollins being published in December, 1995. He has also published in the sociological and the medical literature on topics such as deviance, alternative medicine, bioethics, and professionalism. Excerpt from the first lesson: Sexuality from a Sociological Perspective Objective After this lecture, students should have a basic knowledge of the different approaches that have been used to understand human sexuality. They should also be familiar with some of the more prominent theorists in the fields, recognizing both their contributions and the weaknesses of their approaches. Finally, students should begin to appreciate the ways society itself molds not only our attitudes about sexuality, but scholarly theories about sexuality; theorists are also socialized into the real world and are influenced by it. |