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Assignment:
Considering Cultural Influences on Sexuality through " Queer Love in Color."
Based on the the book of "queer live in color" will choose two different sets of relationships chapters and answer the following.
1) Please identify the two chapters/relationships on which you have chosen to focus for your assignment and, in one or two sentences, describe why you chose to focus on them. You need to include the names of the individuals used as the title and the subtitle, which includes the location of the interview and the year the relationship began.
2) Describe the regional, cultural, and/or social settings that were/are influential for the individuals in the two chapters. Please make the response comparative between the two chapters and, if applicable, between the individuals within each chapter. Explain how these settings are connected to time-period/generation, occupation, family relations, religion, or other sociocultural aspects that are described in the chapters.
3) Describe the individuals in each chapter and the dynamics of their relationship. In the response, please include as much about the individuals' intersectional social identities and how these affected the development of their relationships and/or are affected by being in their current relationship as possible. The response should specifically include comparisons between the individuals/relationships in the two chosen chapters.
4) Finally, consider and provide a thoughtful response on how the relationships described in each chapter have been affected by the regional/social/cultural settings that described in the earlier response, and how being in these relationships has affected the individuals' navigation of these settings (for example, religious-based, family, etc.). In the response, please include a concluding statement/paragraph that summarizes the queer experiences from the two chapters and describes how reading and writing about these experiences has affected your own view of social/cultural influences on human sexuality.