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Let’s talk about sex. Specifically, women’s sexuality. Or is that out of bounds?

Does being “respectable” mean being a “non-sexual being?”

Was women’s sexuality always stigmatized? Let’s find out together.

In the episode, Dr. Rachel Pope is joined by Professor Renee Sentilles to discuss why we should care about stigmatizing women’s sexuality. Professor Sentilles specializes in American women’s history, gender and sexuality, The American West, and nineteenth and twentieth century U.S. cultural history. Professor Sentilles is currently working on a book-and-website project called “In Her Shoes: Getting to the Sole of American Women’s History” that uses shoes as an entry point into multicultural women’s history. She is the author of Performing Menken: Adah Isaacs Menken and the Birth of American Celebrity (Cambridge University Press, 2003), American Tomboys, 1850-1915 (University of Massachusetts, 2018), and various articles and review essays.

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