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Human Sexuality is a topic that can apply to many different subjects. This research guide will help you find the materials needed when tracing the physiological, psychological, and social impact of human sexuality.
Resources will be recommended within the three categories for organizational purposes, but they may also blend together when studying certain topics. You may also find that sexuality can be found in many other focuses, such as anthropology, art, literature, or more. Despite the wide range, this guide will focus on the three main areas listed in the syllabus.
Use the tabs on the left to find relevant digital or physical resources.
Crash Course. “Sex & Sexuality: Crash Course Sociology #31.” YouTube, 30 Oct. 2017, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kqt-_ILgv5c
Use the mind map below or this linked version to jumpstart your research. Click on a topic to expand on that area. Use the original topic to return to the first screen.
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