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Female Sexual Fluidity and Popular Culture

My name is Danielle DeLeon and I am a postgraduate at the University of Birmingham. I am undertaking research on Female Sexual Fluidity and Popular Culture.

The aim of the research is to answer the following questions:

•   Do the case studies have an impact on the way that the participants think about issues of ‘race’, ethnicity and sexuality?

•             Do the case studies destabilise stereotypes around ‘race’, ethnicity and sexuality? If so, how?

I would be very grateful if as many people as possible could fill a survey out.

The link is https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/T773Y3K

Thanks in advance for your time and consideration

 

Contact details:  DND724@BHAM.AC.UK

Tags: Gay, Lesbian, bisexuality, fluidity, sexual

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