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The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction (often shortened to The Kinsey Institute) is a research institute at Indiana University. Established in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1947 as a nonprofit, the institute merged with Indiana University in 2016, "abolishing the 1947 independent incorporation absolutely and completely."[1] [2]

Kinsey Institute
The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction
Morrison Hall, the organization's headquarters
Formation1947; 76 years ago (1947)
Founded atBloomington, Indiana, U.S.
PurposeProduce and conserve sexual health research and information
OriginsWork of Alfred Kinsey
Key people
Justin Garcia (executive director)
Parent organization
Indiana University (since 2016)
Websitewww.kinseyinstitute.org
Formerly called
Institute for Sex Research

The institute's mission is "To foster and promote a greater understanding of human sexuality and relationships through research, outreach, education, and historical preservation." Research, graduate training, information services, and the collection and preservation of library, art, and archival materials are main activities carried out by The Kinsey Institute.[3] The institute and Alfred Kinsey himself have been the subject of much controversy. As of July 1, 2019, evolutionary biologist and sex researcher Justin Garcia holds the title of executive director of The Kinsey Institute, previously noted as the institute's research director.[4] Garcia is the institute's eighth executive director and their youngest in history at 34 years old when appointed as executive director.[5]

History

Formation

 
The staff of the institute in 1953. Second director Paul Gebhard is seated on the upper steps, second from left

The origins of the Kinsey Institute lie in the scientific research of Indiana University professor and entomologist turned sexuality researcher, Alfred Kinsey. The 1947 creation of the nonprofit institute, originally named the Institute for Sex Research (ISR), was supported by both Indiana University president Herman B Wells and the Rockefeller Foundation, a major financial backer of Kinsey's research. The ISR was established to protect and preserve the confidentiality of Kinsey's data and research materials by creating a secure, permanent repository for them.[6]

Alfred Kinsey was director of the institute from 1947 until his death in 1956. Since then, the institute has had six directors: Paul Gebhard PhD (1956–1982), June Reinisch PhD (1982–1993), Stephanie Sanders PhD (interim director, 1993–1995), John Bancroft MD (1994–2004), Julia Heiman PhD (2004–2014), C. Sue Carter PhD (2014–2019), and Justin Garcia PhD (2019-present).[7][needs update]

Kinsey's directorship (1947–1956)

 
Translation of German and French sources underway in the institute's library, 1953

Shortly after the ISR's establishment, Kinsey's interview based research was published in the 1948 bestselling[8] book, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male.[9] Its companion Sexual Behavior in the Human Female was published five years later.[10] These books were popularly known as the "Kinsey Reports".[11] Also, in 1950, research materials being shipped to the ISR were seized by U.S. Customs thereby resulting in the federal court case U.S. v. 31 Photographs. This case continued on after Kinsey's death, until it was finally settled in the institute's favor in 1957. The ruling granted ISR permission to import erotic materials for "research purposes".[12]

Gebhard's directorship (1956–1982)

Under Paul Gebhard's leadership, the interview based research project continued, resulting in the publication of Pregnancy, Birth and Abortion[13] and Sex Offenders: An Analysis of Types.[14] Other significant publications included JoAnn Brook's Sexual Nomenclature: A Thesaurus[15] and Alan Bell and Martin Weinberg's Homosexualities: A Study of Diversity Among Men and Women.[16] Additionally, in response to criticism that Kinsey's original data was biased and not well defined, Gebhard and Johnson wrote The Kinsey Data: Marginal Tabulations of the 1938-1963 Interviews.[17] To honor its founder, the Institute for Sex Research was renamed The Kinsey Institute for Sex Research in 1981.[18]

June Reinisch's directorship (1982–1993)

When June Machover Reinisch became the new director, the name of the institute changed to The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction, in order to better reflect its expanded mission.[18] During her first years as director, as part of her contract with the university, the institute was completely renovated and expanded adding a new full floor for the library including temperature and humidity controlled stacks, a scholars' reading room, additional staff offices, and The John Money Visiting Scholars Study, an art gallery and new archives for the art and artifacts collections and additional research offices and laboratory space. Reinisch's directorship also saw the creation of a five-volume monographic series, The Kinsey Institute Series, beginning with the publication of Masculinity/Femininity[19] resulting from institute-sponsored multidisciplinary seminars. Research focused on at-risk sexual behavior and the effects of prenatal exposure to medications on sexual and psychosexual development. Additionally, in 1990 the establishment of the institute's art gallery led to exhibitions featuring its art collection.[20]

From 1984 to 1993, with direction from Indiana University to play an active role in public education, the institute produced "The Kinsey Report", an internationally syndicated newspaper column.[21] Although "The Kinsey Report" is no longer a syndicated column, the Kinsey Institute continues to maintain a sex and sexuality FAQ and statistics page on their website.[22] Additionally, a trade book aimed at popular audiences, The Kinsey Institute New Report on Sex: What you must know to be Sexually Literate, was released in 1991.[23]

Stephanie Sanders's interim directorship (1993–1995)

Following June Reinisch's retirement, Stephanie Sanders held the institute's research and curriculum programs together as the Board reorganized its internal structure amid drastic budget cuts from Indiana University.[24][25]

John Bancroft's directorship (1995–2004)

From 1995 to 2001, The Kinsey Institute operated a clinic for sexual health and menstrual problems under the directorship of John Bancroft.[26] Research focus was placed upon the psychology of sexual behavior, hormonal effects on sex, and sexuality and well-being. Bancroft and Erick Janssen developed the Dual-control model of sexual arousal, a theory of sexual arousal involving inhibitory and excitation processes.[27] In 1999, the website Kinsey Confidential (originally called Kinsey Institute Sexuality Information Service for Students) was started to provide research-based information regarding sexuality to college-aged adults. It includes sex questions and answers provided by sex researcher and columnist Debby Herbenick in both column-format and podcast-format.[28] During the following year, the institute began regularly rotating exhibitions of artwork and archival materials in addition to offering public tours.[29]

Julia Heiman's directorship (2004–2013)

In 2006, the institute began hosting an annual juried art show.[30] In 2007, The Kinsey Institute also hosted the inaugural conference of The University Consortium for Sexuality Research and Training.[30] Also, a question and answer column from the Kinsey Confidential runs in university newspapers including Indiana University's Indiana Daily Student.[31] Ongoing research themes include such topics as condom usage,[32] sex in long-term relationships,[33] and hormones and reproduction.[34]

Sue Carter's directorship (2014–2019)

 
Director C. Sue Carter (pictured 2008)

Sue Carter, a pioneer in examining mechanisms underlying love, bonding and other emotions, was named director in October 2014.[35] Carter said her directorship will emphasize love, sexuality and well-being. "I want to take Kinsey into directions that are unequivocally important" including sexual trauma, the transgender movement, and medical interventions that can affect a person's sexuality and relationships. Reflecting this broadened scope, the institute changed its tagline from "advancing sexual health and knowledge worldwide" to "explore love, sexuality, and well-being" and introduced a new red logo, a circle inscribed with a hexagonal arrangement of circular arcs.[36] The prior logo, a stylised K designed by Enock, Inc.,[37] had been phased out around 2010–11.[38] For most of her life, Carter has studied prairie voles. Unlike most other mammals, these voles pair-bond.[39]

Justin Garcia's directorship (2019-present)

On July 1, 2019, evolutionary biologist and sex researcher Justin Garcia became the institute's youngest executive director at 34 years old, replacing director Sue Carter.[4]

Library, archive, and art gallery

Library, archive, and art collection

The Kinsey Institute is considered to have one of the largest collections of library, archival, and art materials pertaining to sex, gender, and reproduction.[40] The current collection began as Alfred Kinsey's private research collection. To ensure its protection, Kinsey sold it to the institute for one dollar.[41] Over the years, neither state nor grant money have been used to build collections. Instead the institute uses funds obtained from book royalties and fees in addition to donations. A sampling of the broad range of items housed at the institute includes scientific and popular books, pulp magazines, publications from both sexual and anti-sexual organizations, data from Kinsey's original interview project, films, photos, erotic objects, and artwork by both professionals and amateurs. Items from all over the world are represented in the collection and some objects even date back to the pre-Columbian era.[42] However, materials do not circulate and must be studied within the reading room which is open to scholars, professionals, university faculty, and students over eighteen who are researching topics pertaining to sexuality, gender, and reproduction.[43] Due to the highly specialized nature of the collection, holdings are described using subject headings created by The Kinsey Institute and organized using a modified version of the Dewey Decimal System.[44]

Art gallery

The Kinsey Institute's art gallery[45] is accessible to the public and hosts a variety of exhibitions each year. Some titles of past exhibitions have included Nature & Nurture: Exploring Human Reproduction from Pregnancy through Early Childhood, Private Eyes: Amateur Art from The Kinsey Institute Collections, Eros in Asia: Erotic Art from Iran to Japan, and Sex and Presidential Politics.[46] Exhibits featuring the institute's collection have also traveled around both the state of Indiana[47] and country.[48] Each year since 2006, The Kinsey Institute's annual juried art show features art work that explores themes of sexuality, gender, romance, reproduction, gender and sexual politics, the human figure, and the relation between illness and sexuality. Due to the large size of the show, it is hosted at Indiana University's SoFa gallery.[49]

References

  1. ^ Pomeroy, Wardell B. (1972). Dr. Kinsey and the Institute for Sex Research. New York: Harper & Row. p. 239.
  2. ^ Allen, Judith (2017). The Kinsey Institute: The First Seventy Years. Indiana University Press. p. 185. ISBN 978-0-253-03023-8.
  3. ^ . The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction, Inc. Archived from the original on 15 August 2011. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Justin Garcia named executive director of Kinsey Institute at IU". kinseyinstitute.org. 14 July 2020. Retrieved 18 Jan 2021.
  5. ^ "LOVE LESSONS WITH JUSTIN GARCIA". binghamton.edu. Retrieved 18 Jan 2021.
  6. ^ Gathorne-Hardy, Jonathon. Sex the Measure of All Things : A Life of Alfred C. Kinsey. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000. Print.; 249
  7. ^ . Kinseyinstitute.org. Archived from the original on 2014-04-09. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  8. ^ Bullough, Vern L. Science in the Bedroom: A History of Sex Research. New York: Basic Books, 1994. Print ; 181.
  9. ^ Kinsey, Alfred C., Wardell B. Pomeroy, and Clyde E. Martin. Sexual Behavior in the Human Male. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co., 1948. Print.
  10. ^ Research, Institute for Sex. Sexual Behavior in the Human Female. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1953. Print.
  11. ^ Gathorne-Hardy, Jonathon. Sex the Measure of All Things : A Life of Alfred C. Kinsey. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000. Print; 274.
  12. ^ Stevens, Kenneth R. "United States V. 31 Photographs: Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey and Obscenity Law." Indiana Magazine of History 71.4 (1975): 299-318. Print ; 299-300.
  13. ^ Gebhard, Paul H., Wardell B. Pomeroy, and Clyde E. Martin. "Pregnancy, Birth and Abortion ". New York: Harper, 1958. Print.
  14. ^ Research, Institute for Sex. Sex Offenders; an Analysis of Types New York: Harper and Row, 1965. Print.
  15. ^ Brooks, JoAnn. Sexual Nomenclature : A Thesaurus. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1976. Print.
  16. ^ Rice, Lee C. (1980). Soble, Alan (ed.). The Philosophy of Sex: Contemporary Readings. Totowa, New Jersey: Littlefield, Adams & Co. p. 280. ISBN 0-8226-0351-9.
  17. ^ Gebhard, Paul, and Alan Blaine Johnson. The Kinsey Data : Marginal Tabulations of the 1938-1963 Interviews Conducted by the Institute for Sex Research Philadelphia: Saunders, 1979. Print.
  18. ^ a b . The Kinsey Institute. Archived from the original on 2014-04-29. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  19. ^ Reinisch, June Machover, ed. Masculinity/Femininity : Basic Perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. Print.
  20. ^ Becherer. J. P. Selections from the collections of the Kinsey Institute. Bloomington, IN: The Kinsey Institute, 1990. Print.
  21. ^ Bullough, Vern L. Science in the Bedroom: A History of Sex Research. New York: Basic Books, 1994. Print; 283.
  22. ^ "Sex FAQs and statistics". kinseyinstitute.org. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  23. ^ Reinisch, June Machover with Ruth Beasley. The Kinsey Institute New Report on Sex : What You Must Know to Be Sexually Literate New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991. Print.
  24. ^ "Year after director's retirement, sex institute still without". nwitimes.com. Associated Press. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  25. ^ "Stephanie A. Sanders". kinseyinstitute.org. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  26. ^ . The Kinsey Institute. 1947-04-08. Archived from the original on 2013-09-28. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  27. ^ "Graduate Education]". The Kinsey Institute. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  28. ^ . Kinsey Confidential. Archived from the original on 2014-04-14. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  29. ^ "Sex Institute Opens Its Doors to Public - ABC News". Abcnews.go.com. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  30. ^ a b "Contemporary art: The Kinsey Institute Juried Art Show 2011: IU News Room: Indiana University". Newsinfo.iu.edu. 2011-05-12. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  31. ^ "Kinsey Confidential." Indiana Daily Student March 9, 2011, sec. Arts. 144 (12) Print; 9.
  32. ^ "The Kinsey Institute presents on a decade of research on condom use for World AIDS Day: IU News Room: Indiana University". Newsinfo.iu.edu. 2010-11-17. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  33. ^ Melnick, Meredith (2011-07-07). "Kinsey Institute Survey Finds Men Need to Cuddle, Women Value Sexual Satisfaction | TIME.com". Healthland.time.com. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  34. ^ "Hormones, brain activity, and sex". Scientist Live. 2008-06-13. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  35. ^ Sue Carter named director of The Kinsey Institute at Indiana University, Researcher a pioneer in examining mechanisms underlying love, bonding and other emotions IU Bloomington Newsroom, Oct. 29, 2014 [1] 2016-02-05 at the Wayback Machine
  36. ^ "Kinsey Institute Undergoing Brand Refresh". kinseyinstitute.org. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  37. ^ . Archived from the original on 1999-05-08.
  38. ^ . www.kinseyinstitute.org. Archived from the original on 28 June 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  39. ^ Shari Rudavsky, Kinsey Institute strives to make research relevant Feb 13 2016 [2]
  40. ^ Pomeroy, Wardell B. Dr. Kinsey and the Institute for Sex Research. New York: Harper & Row, 1972. Print; 458.
  41. ^ Harter, Margaret H., and June Machover Reinish. "Kinsey, Alfred C." Human Sexuality: An Encyclopedia. Eds. Bullough, Bonnie and Vern Bullough. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1994. Print; 335.
  42. ^ Pomeroy, Wardell B. Dr. Kinsey and the Institute for Sex Research. New York: Harper & Row, 1972. Print; 458-460.
  43. ^ . The Kinsey Institute. Archived from the original on 2014-04-16. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  44. ^ . The Kinsey Institute. Archived from the original on 2015-03-04. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  45. ^ "kinseyinstitutegallery.com". kinseyinstitutegallery.com. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  46. ^ "Services & Events: Past Exhibits]". The Kinsey Institute. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  47. ^ "Indiana State University: ISU Newsroom". Indstate.edu. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  48. ^ - 5:00 pm. "The Kinsey Institute Gallery - [Services & Events]". Kinseyinstitute.org. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  49. ^ "Juried Art Show - The Kinsey Institute". Indiana.edu. Retrieved 2014-04-15.

Further reading

  • Dr. Kinsey and the Institute for Sex Research by Wardell B. Pomeroy (ISBN 978-0300029161)

External links

  • The Kinsey Institute Website
  • The Kinsey Institute Gallery

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The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex Gender and Reproduction often shortened to The Kinsey Institute is a research institute at Indiana University Established in Bloomington Indiana in 1947 as a nonprofit the institute merged with Indiana University in 2016 abolishing the 1947 independent incorporation absolutely and completely 1 2 Kinsey InstituteThe Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex Gender and ReproductionMorrison Hall the organization s headquartersFormation1947 76 years ago 1947 Founded atBloomington Indiana U S PurposeProduce and conserve sexual health research and informationOriginsWork of Alfred KinseyKey peopleJustin Garcia executive director Parent organizationIndiana University since 2016 Websitewww wbr kinseyinstitute wbr orgFormerly calledInstitute for Sex ResearchThe institute s mission is To foster and promote a greater understanding of human sexuality and relationships through research outreach education and historical preservation Research graduate training information services and the collection and preservation of library art and archival materials are main activities carried out by The Kinsey Institute 3 The institute and Alfred Kinsey himself have been the subject of much controversy As of July 1 2019 evolutionary biologist and sex researcher Justin Garcia holds the title of executive director of The Kinsey Institute previously noted as the institute s research director 4 Garcia is the institute s eighth executive director and their youngest in history at 34 years old when appointed as executive director 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 Kinsey s directorship 1947 1956 1 3 Gebhard s directorship 1956 1982 1 4 June Reinisch s directorship 1982 1993 1 5 Stephanie Sanders s interim directorship 1993 1995 1 6 John Bancroft s directorship 1995 2004 1 7 Julia Heiman s directorship 2004 2013 1 8 Sue Carter s directorship 2014 2019 1 9 Justin Garcia s directorship 2019 present 2 Library archive and art gallery 2 1 Library archive and art collection 2 2 Art gallery 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksHistory EditFormation Edit The staff of the institute in 1953 Second director Paul Gebhard is seated on the upper steps second from left The origins of the Kinsey Institute lie in the scientific research of Indiana University professor and entomologist turned sexuality researcher Alfred Kinsey The 1947 creation of the nonprofit institute originally named the Institute for Sex Research ISR was supported by both Indiana University president Herman B Wells and the Rockefeller Foundation a major financial backer of Kinsey s research The ISR was established to protect and preserve the confidentiality of Kinsey s data and research materials by creating a secure permanent repository for them 6 Alfred Kinsey was director of the institute from 1947 until his death in 1956 Since then the institute has had six directors Paul Gebhard PhD 1956 1982 June Reinisch PhD 1982 1993 Stephanie Sanders PhD interim director 1993 1995 John Bancroft MD 1994 2004 Julia Heiman PhD 2004 2014 C Sue Carter PhD 2014 2019 and Justin Garcia PhD 2019 present 7 needs update Kinsey s directorship 1947 1956 Edit Translation of German and French sources underway in the institute s library 1953 Shortly after the ISR s establishment Kinsey s interview based research was published in the 1948 bestselling 8 book Sexual Behavior in the Human Male 9 Its companion Sexual Behavior in the Human Female was published five years later 10 These books were popularly known as the Kinsey Reports 11 Also in 1950 research materials being shipped to the ISR were seized by U S Customs thereby resulting in the federal court case U S v 31 Photographs This case continued on after Kinsey s death until it was finally settled in the institute s favor in 1957 The ruling granted ISR permission to import erotic materials for research purposes 12 Gebhard s directorship 1956 1982 Edit Under Paul Gebhard s leadership the interview based research project continued resulting in the publication of Pregnancy Birth and Abortion 13 and Sex Offenders An Analysis of Types 14 Other significant publications included JoAnn Brook sSexual Nomenclature A Thesaurus 15 and Alan Bell and Martin Weinberg s Homosexualities A Study of Diversity Among Men and Women 16 Additionally in response to criticism that Kinsey s original data was biased and not well defined Gebhard and Johnson wrote The Kinsey Data Marginal Tabulations of the 1938 1963 Interviews 17 To honor its founder the Institute for Sex Research was renamed The Kinsey Institute for Sex Research in 1981 18 June Reinisch s directorship 1982 1993 Edit When June Machover Reinisch became the new director the name of the institute changed to The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex Gender and Reproduction in order to better reflect its expanded mission 18 During her first years as director as part of her contract with the university the institute was completely renovated and expanded adding a new full floor for the library including temperature and humidity controlled stacks a scholars reading room additional staff offices and The John Money Visiting Scholars Study an art gallery and new archives for the art and artifacts collections and additional research offices and laboratory space Reinisch s directorship also saw the creation of a five volume monographic series The Kinsey Institute Series beginning with the publication of Masculinity Femininity 19 resulting from institute sponsored multidisciplinary seminars Research focused on at risk sexual behavior and the effects of prenatal exposure to medications on sexual and psychosexual development Additionally in 1990 the establishment of the institute s art gallery led to exhibitions featuring its art collection 20 From 1984 to 1993 with direction from Indiana University to play an active role in public education the institute produced The Kinsey Report an internationally syndicated newspaper column 21 Although The Kinsey Report is no longer a syndicated column the Kinsey Institute continues to maintain a sex and sexuality FAQ and statistics page on their website 22 Additionally a trade book aimed at popular audiences The Kinsey Institute New Report on Sex What you must know to be Sexually Literate was released in 1991 23 Stephanie Sanders s interim directorship 1993 1995 Edit Following June Reinisch s retirement Stephanie Sanders held the institute s research and curriculum programs together as the Board reorganized its internal structure amid drastic budget cuts from Indiana University 24 25 John Bancroft s directorship 1995 2004 Edit From 1995 to 2001 The Kinsey Institute operated a clinic for sexual health and menstrual problems under the directorship of John Bancroft 26 Research focus was placed upon the psychology of sexual behavior hormonal effects on sex and sexuality and well being Bancroft and Erick Janssen developed the Dual control model of sexual arousal a theory of sexual arousal involving inhibitory and excitation processes 27 In 1999 the website Kinsey Confidential originally called Kinsey Institute Sexuality Information Service for Students was started to provide research based information regarding sexuality to college aged adults It includes sex questions and answers provided by sex researcher and columnist Debby Herbenick in both column format and podcast format 28 During the following year the institute began regularly rotating exhibitions of artwork and archival materials in addition to offering public tours 29 Julia Heiman s directorship 2004 2013 Edit In 2006 the institute began hosting an annual juried art show 30 In 2007 The Kinsey Institute also hosted the inaugural conference of The University Consortium for Sexuality Research and Training 30 Also a question and answer column from the Kinsey Confidential runs in university newspapers including Indiana University s Indiana Daily Student 31 Ongoing research themes include such topics as condom usage 32 sex in long term relationships 33 and hormones and reproduction 34 Sue Carter s directorship 2014 2019 Edit Director C Sue Carter pictured 2008 Sue Carter a pioneer in examining mechanisms underlying love bonding and other emotions was named director in October 2014 35 Carter said her directorship will emphasize love sexuality and well being I want to take Kinsey into directions that are unequivocally important including sexual trauma the transgender movement and medical interventions that can affect a person s sexuality and relationships Reflecting this broadened scope the institute changed its tagline from advancing sexual health and knowledge worldwide to explore love sexuality and well being and introduced a new red logo a circle inscribed with a hexagonal arrangement of circular arcs 36 The prior logo a stylised K designed by Enock Inc 37 had been phased out around 2010 11 38 For most of her life Carter has studied prairie voles Unlike most other mammals these voles pair bond 39 Justin Garcia s directorship 2019 present Edit On July 1 2019 evolutionary biologist and sex researcher Justin Garcia became the institute s youngest executive director at 34 years old replacing director Sue Carter 4 Library archive and art gallery EditLibrary archive and art collection Edit The Kinsey Institute is considered to have one of the largest collections of library archival and art materials pertaining to sex gender and reproduction 40 The current collection began as Alfred Kinsey s private research collection To ensure its protection Kinsey sold it to the institute for one dollar 41 Over the years neither state nor grant money have been used to build collections Instead the institute uses funds obtained from book royalties and fees in addition to donations A sampling of the broad range of items housed at the institute includes scientific and popular books pulp magazines publications from both sexual and anti sexual organizations data from Kinsey s original interview project films photos erotic objects and artwork by both professionals and amateurs Items from all over the world are represented in the collection and some objects even date back to the pre Columbian era 42 However materials do not circulate and must be studied within the reading room which is open to scholars professionals university faculty and students over eighteen who are researching topics pertaining to sexuality gender and reproduction 43 Due to the highly specialized nature of the collection holdings are described using subject headings created by The Kinsey Institute and organized using a modified version of the Dewey Decimal System 44 Art gallery Edit The Kinsey Institute s art gallery 45 is accessible to the public and hosts a variety of exhibitions each year Some titles of past exhibitions have included Nature amp Nurture Exploring Human Reproduction from Pregnancy through Early Childhood Private Eyes Amateur Art from The Kinsey Institute Collections Eros in Asia Erotic Art from Iran to Japan and Sex and Presidential Politics 46 Exhibits featuring the institute s collection have also traveled around both the state of Indiana 47 and country 48 Each year since 2006 The Kinsey Institute s annual juried art show features art work that explores themes of sexuality gender romance reproduction gender and sexual politics the human figure and the relation between illness and sexuality Due to the large size of the show it is hosted at Indiana University s SoFa gallery 49 References Edit Pomeroy Wardell B 1972 Dr Kinsey and the Institute for Sex Research New York Harper amp Row p 239 Allen Judith 2017 The Kinsey Institute The First Seventy Years Indiana University Press p 185 ISBN 978 0 253 03023 8 Misson The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex Gender and Reproduction Inc Archived from the original on 15 August 2011 Retrieved 8 September 2011 a b Justin Garcia named executive director of Kinsey Institute at IU kinseyinstitute org 14 July 2020 Retrieved 18 Jan 2021 LOVE LESSONS WITH JUSTIN GARCIA binghamton edu Retrieved 18 Jan 2021 Gathorne Hardy Jonathon Sex the Measure of All Things A Life of Alfred C Kinsey Bloomington Indiana University Press 2000 Print 249 previous directors Kinseyinstitute org Archived from the original on 2014 04 09 Retrieved 2014 04 15 Bullough Vern L Science in the Bedroom A History of Sex Research New York Basic Books 1994 Print 181 Kinsey Alfred C Wardell B Pomeroy and Clyde E Martin Sexual Behavior in the Human Male Philadelphia W B Saunders Co 1948 Print Research Institute for Sex Sexual Behavior in the Human Female Philadelphia Saunders 1953 Print Gathorne Hardy Jonathon Sex the Measure of All Things A Life of Alfred C Kinsey Bloomington Indiana University Press 2000 Print 274 Stevens Kenneth R United States V 31 Photographs Dr Alfred C Kinsey and Obscenity Law Indiana Magazine of History 71 4 1975 299 318 Print 299 300 Gebhard Paul H Wardell B Pomeroy and Clyde E Martin Pregnancy Birth and Abortion New York Harper 1958 Print Research Institute for Sex Sex Offenders an Analysis of Types New York Harper and Row 1965 Print Brooks JoAnn Sexual Nomenclature A Thesaurus Boston G K Hall 1976 Print Rice Lee C 1980 Soble Alan ed The Philosophy of Sex Contemporary Readings Totowa New Jersey Littlefield Adams amp Co p 280 ISBN 0 8226 0351 9 Gebhard Paul and Alan Blaine Johnson The Kinsey Data Marginal Tabulations of the 1938 1963 Interviews Conducted by the Institute for Sex Research Philadelphia Saunders 1979 Print a b Library amp Special Collections The Kinsey Institute Archived from the original on 2014 04 29 Retrieved 2014 04 15 Reinisch June Machover ed Masculinity Femininity Basic Perspectives New York Oxford University Press 1987 Print Becherer J P Selections from the collections of the Kinsey Institute Bloomington IN The Kinsey Institute 1990 Print Bullough Vern L Science in the Bedroom A History of Sex Research New York Basic Books 1994 Print 283 Sex FAQs and statistics kinseyinstitute org Retrieved 14 April 2018 Reinisch June Machover with Ruth Beasley The Kinsey Institute New Report on Sex What You Must Know to Be Sexually Literate New York St Martin s Press 1991 Print Year after director s retirement sex institute still without nwitimes com Associated Press Retrieved 14 April 2018 Stephanie A Sanders kinseyinstitute org Retrieved 14 April 2018 History Event Chronology About the Institute The Kinsey Institute 1947 04 08 Archived from the original on 2013 09 28 Retrieved 2014 04 15 Graduate Education The Kinsey Institute Retrieved 2014 04 15 About Kinsey Confidential Archived from the original on 2014 04 14 Retrieved 2014 04 15 Sex Institute Opens Its Doors to Public ABC News Abcnews go com Retrieved 2014 04 15 a b Contemporary art The Kinsey Institute Juried Art Show 2011 IU News Room Indiana University Newsinfo iu edu 2011 05 12 Retrieved 2014 04 15 Kinsey Confidential Indiana Daily Student March 9 2011 sec Arts 144 12 Print 9 The Kinsey Institute presents on a decade of research on condom use for World AIDS Day IU News Room Indiana University Newsinfo iu edu 2010 11 17 Retrieved 2014 04 15 Melnick Meredith 2011 07 07 Kinsey Institute Survey Finds Men Need to Cuddle Women Value Sexual Satisfaction TIME com Healthland time com Retrieved 2014 04 15 Hormones brain activity and sex Scientist Live 2008 06 13 Retrieved 2014 04 15 Sue Carter named director of The Kinsey Institute at Indiana University Researcher a pioneer in examining mechanisms underlying love bonding and other emotions IU Bloomington Newsroom Oct 29 2014 1 Archived 2016 02 05 at the Wayback Machine Kinsey Institute Undergoing Brand Refresh kinseyinstitute org Retrieved 14 April 2018 The Kinsey Institute Logo Archived from the original on 1999 05 08 The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex Gender and Reproduction www kinseyinstitute org Archived from the original on 28 June 2010 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Shari Rudavsky Kinsey Institute strives to make research relevant Feb 13 2016 2 Pomeroy Wardell B Dr Kinsey and the Institute for Sex Research New York Harper amp Row 1972 Print 458 Harter Margaret H and June Machover Reinish Kinsey Alfred C Human Sexuality An Encyclopedia Eds Bullough Bonnie and Vern Bullough New York Garland Publishing Inc 1994 Print 335 Pomeroy Wardell B Dr Kinsey and the Institute for Sex Research New York Harper amp Row 1972 Print 458 460 Library amp Special Collections The Kinsey Institute Archived from the original on 2014 04 16 Retrieved 2014 04 15 Library amp Special Collections The Kinsey Institute Archived from the original on 2015 03 04 Retrieved 2014 04 15 kinseyinstitutegallery com kinseyinstitutegallery com Retrieved 2014 04 15 Services amp Events Past Exhibits The Kinsey Institute Retrieved 2014 04 15 Indiana State University ISU Newsroom Indstate edu Retrieved 2014 04 15 5 00 pm The Kinsey Institute Gallery Services amp Events Kinseyinstitute org Retrieved 2014 04 15 Juried Art Show The Kinsey Institute Indiana edu Retrieved 2014 04 15 Further reading EditDr Kinsey and the Institute for Sex Research by Wardell B Pomeroy ISBN 978 0300029161 External links EditThe Kinsey Institute Website Timeline of Events and Major Publications The Kinsey Institute Sexuality Information Service for Students The Kinsey Institute Gallery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kinsey Institute amp oldid 1147262215, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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