LETTERS READ: 2025 The Sex Cycle Introduction

LETTERS READ: 2025 The Sex Cycle Introduction

From LETTERS READ by Nancy Sharon Collins

April 8, 2025 · 4 min · Season 9 · Episode 1

About this episode

This episode introduces the 2025 season of Letters Read, focusing on the theme of sex and its cultural implications.

Hello! Welcome to Letters Read. The ongoing series in which letters and written documents about culturally vital individuals from various times and Louisiana communities are interpreted into spoken word performances. These are free, open to the general public, live sometimes, and other podcasts. This is the ninth consecutive season. This season is about sex. The physical activity we engage in for pleasure, sport, and procreation. Part of this investigation is gender and words we use to define how and with whom we have sex. For 2025 Letters Read, the word “sex” is a corporal act, and “gender” a political construct. “Sex”was chosen for being a show-stoppingly blatant topic. In addition to its attention-grabbing quality, thinking about sex can be nuanced. For instance, what kinds of sex are legal and what not? What modes of having sex are socially acceptable? And not? Information for this season is sourced from many institutions including and not exclusive to: the Kinsey Institute website, the Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast organization, the Planned Parenthood archive at Newcomb Institute , and the Historic New Orleans Collection. Additional information is based on recorded…

People in this episode

Host: Nancy Sharon Collins

Topics covered

  • sex
  • gender
  • cultural interpretation
  • social norms
  • written documents
  • performance art

Keywords

  • sex
  • gender
  • cultural history
  • performance
  • social acceptance
  • Planned Parenthood
  • Kinsey Institute

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Kinsey Institute, Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, Planned Parenthood archive at Newcomb Institute, Historic New Orleans Collection

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