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Foucault's (1978)
argument
sexual constructions both control social behavior through confessions
and, through the control of discourse, create sexual behaviors.
Masters and Johnson's sexual response
cycle (1966)
makes it possible to identify sexual physiological responses
independent of cultural scripts. For example, sexual arousal causes identical
physiological changes in breasts, whether or not the specific culture identifies
breasts as erogenous zones.
Berdache
to describe Native Americans who fulfill one of many mixed gender roles found traditionally among many Native Americans and Canadian First Nations indigenous groups. The mixed gender roles encompassed by the term historically included wearing the clothing and performing the work associated with both men and women.