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Kinsey, Alfred 1894-1956: Critical Essay by Regina Markell Morantz

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SOURCE: "The Scientist as Sex Crusader: Alfred C. Kinsey and American Culture," in American Quarterly, Vol. XXIX, No. 5, Winter, 1977, pp. 563-89.

In the following essay, Morantz presents a historical overview of the cultural shift aided by publication of Kinsey's work and provides detailed biographical analysis of Kinsey's motives for studying human sexuality.

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