The History of S.x

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  1. foster911

    foster911 Guest

    Everything has its long history behind itself and this is:
    The History of sex
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    About the Course
    What is normal sex? Who decides? Why has power dominated pleasure in the history of sexuality? From the pederasty of the ancient Greeks to the political lesbians of the 20th century, sex has always been a reflection of the struggle for power in society. In this course, Professor Véronique Mottier unveils the truth of what goes on behind closed doors.

    By the end of the course, you will have learned:

    • why today’s taboos were commonplace in antiquity
    • how pleasure and sex became associated
    • why the Greeks did not classify sexual relations by gender
    • why sex was once considered the enemy of God
    • how the enlightenment freed sexuality from church dogma
    • the challenges to biological models of sex
    • the sexual contracts of marriage
    • how sex is moving beyond science.


    As part of the course there are in-video quiz questions to consolidate your learning, suggested further readings to explore topics further, discussion boards to have your say and an end of course assessment set by Professor Mottier.

    IAI Academy courses are designed to be challenging but accessible to the interested student. No specialist knowledge is required.

    The end-of-course assessment is available for authentication by our online proctoring partners Software Secure.

    About the Instructor
    • Véronique Mottier
      Professor of Sociology at the University of Lausanne, and fellow of Jesus College Cambridge, Véronique Mottier is the author of Sexuality: A Very Short Introduction.
    Course Syllabus
    • Part One: The Ancient World
      What did sex look like in ancient Greece, where the majority of the population had no rights?
    • Part Two: Christianity and Sexuality
      How did Christianity’s rise radically transform sexual norms, and what does this mean for us?
    • Part Three: Science and Sexuality
      How have scientists and activists engaged in a power struggle to classify modern sexuality?
     
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