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New Kinsey Report (Press, 16 September 1981)

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Summary: New Kinsey Report (Press, 16 September 1981)

In a letter published on 16 September 1981, Lorraine Sydow expressed her criticism of a cartoon that accompanied an article about the new Kinsey report. She pointed out that the cartoon depicted a transvestite in a manner that was misleading, as many transvestites are heterosexual. Sydow noted that even Alfred Kinsey, the renowned sex researcher behind the report, would have acknowledged this fact. Her letter highlighted concerns about the portrayal of gender and sexuality in media representations.

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Publish Date:16th September 1981
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19810916_2_94_3.html