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Sexuality and Social Change: Sexual Relations in a Capitalist System
American Anthropologist, 2007In 1975, in the classic work The Traffic in Women: Notes on the Political Economy of Sex, Gayle Rubin established the importance of the exchange of women between house holds as the foundation for the sex-gender system. Since Rubin's germinal article, anthropologists have increasingly examined both the influence of commodities on women's sexuality and ...
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Mating Systems and Sexual Selection
2015This chapter discusses intraspecific communication in amphibians and reptiles. Communication has been defined in different ways by different investigators, but central to any definition is the idea that communication involves interactions between at least two individuals, a signaler signaller and a receiver. In fact, there may be more than one signaler
F. Harvey Pough +5 more
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Conjectures on the Sexual World-System
GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 2017This article brings together world-systems analysis, which explores how the world's capitalist markets became globally integrated, and sexuality studies for the first time in order to examine how the homo/hetero binary came to integrate and govern sexual organization throughout much of the world.
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Female erectile tissues and sexual dysfunction after pelvic radiotherapy: A scoping review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Deborah C Marshall +2 more
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Sexual Differentiation of the Vocal Control System of Birds
2007Birds evolved neural circuits of various complexities in relation to their capacity to produce learned or unlearned vocalizations. These vocalizations, in particular those that function in the realm of reproduction, are frequently sexually dimorphic, both in vocal learners (songbirds, parrots, some hummingbirds) and vocal nonlearners (all other birds).
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Possible systems of female sexuality
2016Previous research found that women tend to exhibit sexual fluidity more than men (Diamond, 2008). This conclusion has led to the desire for research to unde rstand sexuality and the possible life events that impact ideas, behaviors, and sexual identity.
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