A Sexual Utopia: Three Words that do not Describe College
@masterthesis{Bagin2024,
author = "Bagin, Christina",
title = {{A Sexual Utopia: Three Words that do not Describe College}},
type = {Bachelor's Thesis},
howpublished = "\url{https://ir.hamilton.edu/do/66f11314-9ed1-4dc6-8808-9dbfad58d02d}",
institution = {Hamilton College},
year = 2024,
month = may,
school = {Sociology},
}
BibTeX
@masterthesis{Bagin2024,
author = "Bagin, Christina",
title = {{A Sexual Utopia: Three Words that do not Describe College}},
type = {Bachelor's Thesis},
howpublished = "\url{https://ir.hamilton.edu/do/66f11314-9ed1-4dc6-8808-9dbfad58d02d}",
institution = {Hamilton College},
year = 2024,
month = may,
school = {Sociology},
}
This study is a portrait of the sex lives of women at a small, liberal arts college campus in upstate New York. My data focuses on how patriarchal cultural norms dictate sexual interactions, and why that is harmful for students. I am primarily concerned with how mostly women- and two non-binary students- experience agency in their sexual encounters.