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Sexuality In The 1960's

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The 1960s also saw the then-radical development of another field: sexology and gender studies. With the advent of second-wave feminism in the 1960s along with the foundation of sex research institutes and journals, most notably the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction in the late 40s, the definition of sexuality began to broaden and its study became less conjectural and less taboo . Prior to this, sex research was generally limited to the niche interests of psychiatrists and physicians, sometimes dubbed “sexual radicals. ” As the search for a more holistic and objective view towards sex began to permeate academia, the forces of sex and architectural theory underwent interdisciplinary scholarly dialogue in the 80s and

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