Monday, February 13, 2017

Santa Nolasco

Santa Nolasco, 311 words

(Same Sex Marriage) (Beyond the Binaries: Depolarizing the Categories of Sex, Sexuality, and Gender)  
  
In the article, Same Sex Marriage has been a question to many studies out there. This article uses methods like data social surveys. It has been stated that the issue of same sex marriage has been seeking rights for gays, lesbians, bisexual and transgender. In the article, they mention studies that show members who disbelieve in homosexuality, they believe it's truly wrong. They mention African Americans who are very religious. Due to them being very religious they view homosexuality extremely wrong. Also, evidence demonstrates that religious points play a strong role in Africans attitudes towards gays, lesbians, bisexual and transgender rights. In the article, they show questions asked if homosexual couples have the right to marry one another. Being said that religious people do not agree with it, but some did agree. It varied throughout the years like demonstrated in the data shown in the article. They have statistics like graphs and charts in the findings of who is against and for it.  
In beyond the Binaries, they discuss about research in sociology. They imply that a person has one gender, sexuality, and one sex. Which,  as stated all three are the same to each other. They describe that sex can be viewed as sexuality and even biology. One finding about the article is that bisexuals, third genders will miss composite mixes of status and identity. They express the idea that sexuality is socially built by sociologist and feminist theorist. Sexual situation is composed in four, which is heterosexual women and men, gays and lesbians. Some of the four disturb some familiar opposites, In regards to gender categories, it split into three clear categories. For example, one method is sex that can be either biology or physiology. Sexuality is either desire, sexual preference or sexual orientation. Overall, bodies and sexuality are gendered like stated in the article biology, physiology and sexuality.

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