Alfred Kinsey - Wikipedia Alfred Charles Kinsey ( ˈ k ɪ n z i ; June 23, 1894 – August 25, 1956) was an American sexologist, biologist, and professor of entomology and zoology who, in 1947, founded the Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University, [1] now known as the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction
Kinsey (2004) - IMDb Kinsey: Directed by Bill Condon With Liam Neeson, Laura Linney, Chris O'Donnell, Peter Sarsgaard A look at the life of Alfred Kinsey, a pioneer in the area of human sexuality research, whose 1948 publication "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male" was one of the first recorded works that saw science address sexual behavior
Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey - Kinsey Institute Trained as a taxonomist in biology, Alfred Kinsey set out in the 1930s as a disinterested scientist to document the full variety of human sexuality in order to provide a more scientific basis for society's approach to sexuality
Alfred Kinsey | Biography, Theory, Books, Facts | Britannica Alfred Kinsey (born June 23, 1894, Hoboken, New Jersey, U S —died August 25, 1956, Bloomington, Indiana) was an American zoologist and student of human sexual behaviour Kinsey, a graduate of Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine (B S , 1916), and of Harvard (doctor of science , 1920), taught zoology and botany at Harvard before joining the
Kinsey (film) - Wikipedia Kinsey is a 2004 American biographical drama film written and directed by Bill Condon [4] It describes the life of Alfred Charles Kinsey (played by Liam Neeson ), a pioneer in the area of sexology
Learn our history - Kinsey Institute On April 8, 1947, Dr Alfred Kinsey and his research team incorporated as the Institute for Sex Research (ISR) The institute had two primary goals: to continue the team's research on human sexual behavior; and to administer research resources, including research materials, a library, case histories, and other related materials
Seven decades on, is it finally time to let go of the Kinsey Scale? Kinsey’s highly controversial work ushered in a new era of studies on sexuality, thus earning him the title of “father of sexology” But over 70 years later, does Kinsey’s work still hold up? Is the Kinsey scale still a reliable representation of the spectrum of sexual orientation? Or has it become a relic of the past?