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Anthropology 109 LA Valley College Section 1163 Dr. Leanna Wolfe Spring 2016 Class Meets: GENDER, SEX AND CULTURE February 8, 2016 June 1, 2016 Mondays/Wednesdays: 11:20 AM 12:45 PM Room: EST 105 How to Reach Me: Telephone: (323) 717-6167 E-mail: LeannaPhD@outlook.com Website: http://drleannawolfe.com/gendersexculture.html Office: AHS-303 Office Hours: Mondays 5:30 6:30 PM and Wednesdays 1:00-2:00 PM Overview: This course offers a worldwide comparison of gender roles and sexuality as viewed from various perspectives including biological/evolutionary, cultural, psychological, historic, and prehistoric, especially as they relate to the lives of women and men in modern Western society. The class includes lectures, discussions, videos, and readings. Extra-credit guest lectures are offered through the professor s Sex and Culture Salon on Tuesday evenings. Required Textbooks: (available at the campus bookstore and online) Marriage, A History: How Love Conquered Marriage By Stephanie Coontz, Penguin, 2005 ISBN: 014303667X Gender Diversity: Crosscultural Variations, Second Edition By Serena Nanda, Waveland Press, 2014 ISBN: 9781478611264 Student Learning Outcomes: When all is said and done we hope that as a result of taking this class that: You will be able to discuss sex and gender in other cultures in a non-ethnocentric manner You will be able to evaluate sex and gender using basic anthropological concepts and theory. Exams and Grading: Grade points can be earned as follows: Midterm #1...75 pts. Field Observation 60 pts. Survey Monkey Project.60 pts. Midterm #2...75 pts. Essay.60 pts. Cybersex Field Observation..60 pts. Final Exam...70 pts. Sex History...60 pts.

2 Gold Option Your grade will be based on three exams, two 60 pt. written projects. Maximum possible points: 340. Grades will be assigned as follows: Silver Option A: 300+ pts B: 245-299 pts C: 195-244 pts D: 150-194 pts Complete all requirements under Gold Option, but do just one 60 pt. written project. Maximum possible points: 280. Grades will be assigned as follows: A: 260+ pts B: 205-259 pts C: 175-204 pts D: 145-174 pts Exams: Exams are based on readings, class activities, (discussions, videos, presentations and student panels). All exams have objective questions (true/false, multiple choice, matching) and the two midterms include essay questions. Bring an #882 scantron and several sheets of paper for the exams. Timeliness: You are expected to turn in all assignments and take all exams on time. Late exams will be docked 10 points per class meeting day. Cell Phones: Please refrain from emailing, texting, looking at Facebook, Snap Chat, Instagram and engaging in off-topic Internet surfing during class lecture-discussions. Plagiarism: Cheating on exams, improperly citing sources and turning in written work that you did not personally research and write are all examples of plagiarism. They are not allowed in this class and can result in being excluded from this class. Ask for help before resorting to these unsavory activities! Extra Credit: A maximum of 35 points are possible. Additional Class Project (up to 35 points) Participating on in-class panels. (5 points per panel) Oral reports on essays, field observations and the survey monkey project (5 points) Service Learning Program (maximum 20 points) Attendance at Professor Wolfe s Sex, Culture and Society Salons on Tuesday evenings if following the salon a 1-2 page written report/summary is submitted. (10 points each; maximum three salons for credit) Regarding Written Assignments: You can do two versions of the sex history and field observation assignments. For example you can write both a personal sex history AND a sex history of someone else, OR you can visit (and write reports on) two different field observation sites. You cannot turn in more than one essay or more than one Internet survey project.

3 Course Outline: Please complete readings before the class they are assigned. GD for chapters in Gender Diversity MAH for chapters in Marriage, A History; Additional Articles, PowerPoints and Videos are linked to the class web page 1 2/8 1 Introductions Overview PPT: Sex and Culture Project 2/10 2 The Laws of Chemistry Quiz Sexual Chemistry Video: The Laws of Chemistry 2 2/15 Presidents Day No Class 2/17 PPT: Global Impact of the Sex, Gender & Social Gender Flip on Partnering Patterns Structure WOMEN S PANEL: Gender Role Socialization 3 2/22 3 The Nature of Romantic Love Love, Attraction, Desire Video: Gender, Sex and Desire 2/24 MEN S PANEL: Gender Role Socialization PPT: How the Bough Bends: Users of Donated Gametes 4 2/29 4 Childbirth in Cross Cultural Perspective Childbirth/Childrearing Video: Childbirth All or Nothing BBC Documentary 3/2 5 The Future of Sex Tech Sex and Technology Searching for Sex Why Have Young People in Japan Stopped Having Sex? Video: The Digital Love Industry 5 3/7 6 Can You Be Faithful in Cyberspace? Cybersex My Adventure as a Sext Researcher The Online Disinhibition Effect No One Knows You're A Dog on the Internet PPT: The Impact of New Media on Sex and Relationships 3/9 7 Does Hooking Up Hurt Young Women? Hooking Up Hooking Up is the Rage, But is it Healthy? Hooking Up, Hanging Out and Hoping for Mr. Right Tinder and the Dawn of the Dating Apocalypse" SINGLES PANEL SEX HISTORIES DUE

4 6 3/14 8 MAH: Introduction, ch 1-3 Cross Cultural Perspectives MARRIAGE PANEL of Marriage and Sexuality MIDTERM #1 REVIEW 3/16 MIDTERM #1 7 3/21 9 Ted Talk: Are We Designed to Be Sexual Sexual Division of Labor Ominivores? (by Christopher Ryan co-author of Sex at Dawn) PPT: Speculations on the Origins of Human Sexual Behavior 3/23 Video: Orgasm, Inc. Orgasm ORGASM PANEL 8 3/28 Orgasm in America PPT: Orgasm in America CYBERSEX OBSERVATIONS DUE! Oral Reports 3/30 10 Arranging a Marriage in India Arranged Marriage Studying India s New Found Courtship with Love Marriage Slide Show: India Today Video: Arranged Marriage in India 9 4/4 & 4/6 SPRING BREAK -- No Class 10 4/11 11 Crying Rape: False Rape Accusations Rape Rape In India: 'Epidemic' Of Sexual Violence Against Women India's Marital Rape Crisis Reaches 'Tragic Proportions' RAPE PANEL 4/13 12 The Initiation of a Maasai Warrior Circumcision Video: Rites of Passage Circumcision: Rite of Passage or Violation of Rights? Video: FGM: A Ritual of Agony Gender in Religion 11 4/18 13 MAH: ch. 4 & 5 Marriage in the Ancient World Slide Show: Morocco: Divided Genders Engaging the Gender Divide in Morocco Gender in Politics MIDTERM #2 REVIEW 4/20 MIDTERM #2 12 4/25 14 MAH: ch. 6 & 7 Marriage in the Middle Ages FIELD OBSERVATIONS DUE (oral reports)

5 12, con't 4/27 15 GD: Introduction, chs. 1-3 (Berdache, India and Brazil) Video: Middlesexes Intersex and Third Genders 13 5/2 16 GD: ch. 4-6 (Polynesia, Thailand, Philippines & Indonesia ) Video: Trans 5/4 17 GD: ch. 7 & 8 (Euro-American and Conclusions) ESSAYS DUE! (oral reports) 14 5/9 PPT: Who is Doing Anal Play and Why? GAY/BI /QUEER PANEL 5/11 18 When Brothers Share A Wife Polygamy How Many Fathers Are Best for a Child? Video Clips: Women Who Share Men/Men Who Share Women Polygamy: Not As Rare as You May Think Adding A Co-Wife PPT: Adding A Co-Wife 15 5/16 19 Polyamory: The Next Sexual Revolution Polyamory Polyamory: The Perfectly Plural Postmodern Condition Video: Beyond Monogamy On Kittens and the Very Invented Culture of Polyamory When One Lover Isn t Enough SURVEY PROJECTS DUE (oral reports) 5/18 20 Why We Cheat Cheating Married with Infidelities America s Fidelity Crisis Who Cheats and Why? PPT: Are Polyamory and Cheating All That Different? CHEATING PANEL 16 5/23 21 The Oral Sex Void: When There s Not Enough at Home PPT: The Oral Sex Void: What Married Men Do PPT: Herpes: Folklore, Fear and Realities Video: Eager for Your Kisses Sex and Aging 5/25 22 MAH Conclusion Transformation of Marriage Lasting Relationships Come Down to Two Basic Traits PPT: Must Familiarity Breed Erotic Boredom? Ted Talk: The Secret to Desire in a Long Term Relationship (by Esther Perel author of Mating in Captivity) LAST DAY TO TURN IN EXTRA CREDIT PROJECTS FINAL REVIEW

6 17 5/30 MEMORIAL DAY No Class 6/1 FINAL EXAM 10:30 AM 12:30 PM HOW TO USE THE CLASS WEBSITE: See Class Links for assigned articles, panel questions and PowerPoint shows Quizzes will be posted every week download these and bring them to class See Projects for information on how to do Class Projects See Student Work for examples of completed projects Exams contains review information for the midterm and final exams Links provides leads to more information about Sex, Gender and Anthropology