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How to Make Heterosexuality Less "Tragic" with Dr. Jane Ward

How to Make Heterosexuality Less "Tragic" with Dr. Jane Ward

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This episode features Dr. Jane Ward, professor and chair of Feminist Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and author of the recent book, The Tragedy of Heterosexuality. In this conversation, we explore the complexities of heterosexuality, its historical context, and the implications of gender dynamics in relationships. We discuss

  • The evolution of marriage
  • Exploring sexuality
  • The commodification of relationship advice
  • How to be a feminist

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Critical Conversations

01:42 Understanding the Tragedy of Heterosexuality

06:06 Historical Context of Heterosexuality

10:00 Sexuality as a Choice

14:54 Queering Relationships and Gender Dynamics

19:53 The Misogyny Contradiction

21:50 The Heterosexual Repair Industry

26:41 Exploring Feminist Frameworks in Relationships

29:02 The Role of Men in Feminism

32:31 Navigating Sexuality and Gender Identity

36:40 The Importance of Values in Relationships

41:50 Feminism and the Dating Scene

46:36 Redefining Relationships Beyond Heteronormativity

51:51 Hope and Transformation in Heterosexual Relationships

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