WP2: 1&2

The discipline I chose was sociology, or more specifically sociology of gender and sexuality. A professor who studies this is Beth Montemurro. Her most recent publications are; "(2018) Montemurro, Beth and Lisa Chewning. “Unscripted: Exploring Representations of Older Un-Partnered Women’s Sexuality.” Journal of Women and Aging 30 (2)", "(2018) Montemurro, Beth. "“The Way That I Look at Things [Is] Different Because It’s Me”: Constructing and Deconstructing Narratives about Racialized Sexual Selves." Symbolic Interaction. 41(1): 83-99.", and the one I'm most interested in is, "2014 Beth Montemurro. Deserving Desire: Women’s Stories of Sexual Evolution. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press". 
The ones I find most interesting are where people find their sexuality, where it is their desire for it, the possibility of changing it, being comfortable in it; after all sexuality is not just your sexual orientation! (it's how you present yourself, how you act around others, etc!) ––– If I had to devote a lot of my time to research something in this field, it would be how people's sexuality grows with them and how people use it and if it can be influenced from their environment or if its something you're born with. I would also want to study something along the lines of just how broad sexual orientations really are. (pansexual=bisexual)? (no, but its just an example.)

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