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39. Gray, "Sex and Sexual Perversion," 166. For arguments that homosexuality may be adaptive to the species, see Ruse, "The Morality of Homosexuality," 38081.
40. Levy, "Perversion and the Unnatural," 17475.
41. Gray, "Sex and Sexual Perversion," 168.
42. Slote, "Inapplicable Concepts," 262.
43. Ibid.
44. Ibid., 265.
45. Kadish, "The Possibility of Perversion," 101, 98104.
46. Ruse, "The Morality of Homosexuality," 384.
47. Ibid., 385; Kadish, "The Possibility of Perversion," 111, 112.
48. Ruddick, "Better Sex," 289; Moulton, "Sexual Behavior," 64.
49. Ruddick, "Better Sex," 288.
50. Moulton, "Sexual Behavior," 70. For other counterexamples to Ruddick's characterization, see Levy, "Perversion and the Unnatural," 172, and Ketchum, "The Good, the Bad and the Perverted," 15051.
51. See Linda Williams's discussion of how performance artist Annie Sprinkle practices this form of sexual deconstruction in "A Provoking Agent: The Pornography and Performance of Annie Sprinkle," in Gibson and Gibson,
Dirty Looks
, 17691; also see Lynne Segal's theorizing about "straight" sex as one of many "perverse" or "queer" alternatives, in
Straight Sex: Rethinking the Politics of Pleasure
(Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994).

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