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Sexual Lives Book Cover
Sexual Lives: A Reader on the Theories and Realities of Human Sexualities
Robert Heasley, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Betsy Crane, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Possible Sexualities: Images of Sexuality Beyond Oppression

Part Nine: Possible Sexualities: Images of Sexuality Beyond Oppression



1

According to Inga Muscio (63 "Cuntist Mystique"), reclaiming negative language that has been used to represent female sexuality can be a powerful act of affirmation for women and girls.
A)true
B)false
2

In "My Sexual Odyssey: A Father's Reflections" (64), H.J. Randolph feels just as uncomfortable talking about sexual matters with his son as his parents did with him.
A)true
B)false
3

In "Heteroflexibility" (65), Laurie Essig states that the preference of a heterosexual who identifies as "heteroflexible" is primarily for a sexual and emotional attachment to someone of the same sex.
A)true
B)false
4

According to Mick Cooper and Peter Baker in "The Sensual Man" (66), for men, penis size too often involves all the following EXCEPT:
A)shame
B)virility and manliness
C)acceptance
D)self-doubt
5

According to Cooper and Baker (66 "The Sensual Man"), sex that is centered almost exclusively on the male genitals and the male orgasm is known as a phallocentric approach to sex.
A)true
B)false
6

According to Thomas Moore in "Sex (American Style)" (67), humanity has been seen theologically as contrary to which of the following?
A)sexuality
B)spirituality
C)divinity
D)economic security
7

In "Sex (American Style)" (67), which of the following does Moore NOT suggest as a means for softening the barriers between ordinary living and sexuality?
A)making time for idleness
B)eating a sumptuous dinner
C)keeping sex life private and secretive
D)engaging in intimate conversation with friends
8

In "The Tantric Vision" (68), Margo Anand suggests the erotic arts as a means for achieving the deep healing of sexuality.
A)true
B)false
9

According to Margo Anand (68 "The Tantric Vision"), Tantra teaches that the sacredness of the sexual union can be realized when the male and female polarities merge.
A)true
B)false
10

Both Summer Killian and Dave Justice (69 "Student Voices") share a vision of sexuality that respects and supports women's sexual agency.
A)true
B)false