A social constructionist view of sexuality argues that:
A) Biological labels are more consequential than social labels
B) Sexual categories and what they mean depend on social and historical context
C) Sexual differences get translated into gender differences
D) Sexuality is a major engine of political mobilization
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Q20: Power, for Foucault, is:
A) Hierarchical and unequal
B)
Q21: Power infuses, and is transmitted and reproduced
Q22: In Foucault's analysis, power is:
A) Relatively easy
Q23: A heterosexist bias presumes that:
A) Heterosexuality is
Q24: According to Seidman, classical sociological theory:
A) Emphasized
Q25: An essentialist view of sexuality emphasizes:
A) Natural
Q27: A social constructionist view of sexuality is
Q28: Queer theory:
A) Rejects the dichotomous categorization of
Q29: Queer theory is radical because it:
A) Disrupts
Q30: One reason why sociologists might be skeptical
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