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Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (SSSS) is a sexology trade group that holds conferences and publishes research on sexuality. This page discusses their involvement in research on transsexualism as it pertains to disease models of gender identity. As a transsexual activist, I view "sexology" the way a person of color might view "raceology." A small but deeply embedded clique of old-school sexologists have enjoyed a period of substantial influence in shaping academic discourses about sexuality and transsexuality. These sexologists vatiously claim that gender variance is a
By claiming difference is disease, they have been able to pathologize socially unacceptable behavior and keep gender variance listed as three separate "diseases" in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Notable proponents of this disease model are Anne Lawrence, Ray Blanchard, Ken Zucker, and J. Michael Bailey. All are involved in promoting research and "treatment" protocols developed at Toronto's notorious Clarke Institute, now called Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. The infestation of Clarke Institute people in the International Academy of Sex Research (IASR) is more pronounced than at SSSS. The SSSS is a much older, broader, and larger organization than IASR. Milton Diamond is also on the national Board of Directors and is a former president. SSSS appears to be more concerned about ethical issues related to transsexuals, mentioning us by name:
Of these old-school sexologists, Anne Lawrence appears to be most active in SSSS, serving on the Board of Directors Western Region and on the Program and Continuing Education Committee. A research associate writes, "It appears Lawrence became a representative of the Western Region almost two years ago in the fall of 2001." SSSS website: http://www.sexscience.org/ Below are some notable pieces of knowledge promulgated through SSSS: 2003 Preliminary Program details http://www.sexscience.org/uploads/media/ssss_program_03.doc
Lawrence likely presented a warmed-over version of the work with Bailey, trying
to prove that transsexuals are liars by showing sexual orientation does not
change following transition. Here's what they presented at the IASR conference
this year:
Ray Blanchard is at SSSS adding to his body of work on male gender dysphorics,
pedophiles, and fetishists:
See also my new page on IASR abstracts
of note, including Bailey calling us homosexual males back in 2001:
See also Lawrence and Bailey's full abstract for their "transsexuals are liars" hypothesis, and the Clarke Institute's linkage of pedophilia and transsexualism with non-right-handedness. On their site, they also list a couple of other sexually related conferences.
2004 Preliminary Program details Bailey protege Meredith Chivers was on the Fall 2004 schedule to speak at the Society for Scientific Study of Sexuality about bisexuality in women The Vagina Dialogues: Womens Sexual Arousal and Sexual Plasticity Meredith L. Chivers, Ph.D. Previous knowledge produced by this team claims "transsexuals have the brains of men but the genitals of women." This site will continue to monitor how SSSS shapes perceptions of transsexualism within sexology, and by extension in larger academic and non-academic discourses. References: Bailey JM. The Man Who Would Be Queen: The Science of Gender-Bending and Transsexualism. Joseph Henry Press, 2003. Drier S, Anderson K. Prof's book challenges opinions of human sexuality. Daily Northwestern, 21 April 2003. James AJ. Plethysmograph: a disputed device. tsroadmap.com version of 16 May 2004. Latty EM, Bailey J. Sexual arousal of male-to-female transsexuals: male-typical or temale-typical patterns? (unpublished, 2003) (PDF: requires reader) Latty EM. Research interests. J. Michael Bailey faculty website. retrieved 17 May 2004. Latty EM, Sullivan EA, Bailey JM. Gender and Sexual Orientation Differences in Self-report Arousal to Sexually Explicit Images American Psychological Association meeting, 28 May 2004. Lawrence AA. Men trapped in men's bodies: an introduction to the concept of autogynephilia. Web published at annelawerence.com 1999. Lawrence AA, Latty, EM., Chivers M, Bailey, JM. Measuring sexual arousal in postoperative male-to-female transsexuals using vaginal photoplethysmography. International Academy of Sex Research conference 2003. (PDF: requires reader) Tremmel, PV. Study suggests difference between female and male sexuality. Northwestern University press release, 12 June 2003. Zambreno K Dr. Sex: Michael Bailey gets into gay genes New City Chicago, 3 April 2003. |
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