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Alfred Charles Kinsey was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, June 23, 1894.
He attended Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine (1914-1916), graduating
magna cum laude with a B.S. in biology and psychology. He received his
Sc.D. in biology from Harvard University in September 1919, and came to
Indiana University as an assistant professor of zoology in August 1920.
He established a solid academic reputation for his biology tests and his
research in taxonomy and evolution. By 1937, American Men of Science
listed him as one of their "starred" scientists. Then in 1938, Kinsey
took over coordination of the new marriage course at Indiana University,
and soon after began gathering case histories of sexual behavior. In 1940,
President Wells gave Kinsey a choice: to continue either with the marriage
course or with his sexuality research project. Kinsey chose to concentrate on his research. Kinsey and his staff collected
over 18,000 interviews, and published Sexual Behavior in the Human Male
in 1948 and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female in 1953. He died
in 1956 at the age of 62.
Kinsey, the movie
Photos of Dr. Kinsey and the staff
Kinsey Institute responds to Kinsey
film
Controversy over Alfred Kinsey's Research
For more information on Alfred Kinsey see the following works:
Bancroft, John. "Alfred Kinsey's work 50 years later." New Introduction
to Sexual Behavior in the Human Male by Alfred Kinsey,
et al. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1998. Download
a pdf version
Bullough, Vern L. "Sex Will Never Be the Same: The Contributions
of Alfred C. Kinsey." Archives of Sexual Behavior. 33(3):
277-286, 2004
Bullough, Vern L. "Alfred Kinsey and the Kinsey Report: Historical
overview and lasting contributions." Journal
of Sex Research,
35(2):127-131, 1998.
Christenson, Cornelia V. Kinsey: A Biography. Bloomington:
Indiana University Press, 1971.
Gathorne-Hardy, Jonathan.
Sex, The Measure of All Things: A Life of Alfred C. Kinsey.
Indiana University Press, 2000.
Jones, James H. Alfred C. Kinsey: A Public/Private Life.
New York: W.W. Norton, 1997.
Moke, Susan "Learning
from the Past - Looking to the Future," Research and Creative
Activity, September, 1997.
Nardi, Peter M., and Schneider, Beth E. (Eds.). "Kinsey: A 50th Anniversary
Symposium." Sexualities, 1(1):83-106, February 1998.
( Contributors: Dennis Altman, John Bancroft, John Gagnon, Vickie
M. Mays and Susan D. Cochran, Peter M. Nardi, June M. Reinisch, Gunter
Schmidt, Michael Schofield, Judith Schuyf, and William Simon)
Pomeroy, Wardell. Dr. Kinsey and the Institute for Sex Research.
NY: Harper & Row, 1972.
Reinisch, June M. "Kinsey Institute." in The Corsini Encyclopedia
of Psychology and Neuroscience, Third Edition. Vol. 2
W.E. Craighead & C.B. Nemeroff (Eds.), pp. 835- 838 John Wiley &
Sons, New York, 2001
Reinisch, June M., and Harter, Margaret H. "Kinsey, Alfred C." In Human
Sexuality: An Encyclopedia, ed. by Vern L. and Bonnie Bullough,
pp. 333-338. NY: Garland Publishing, 1994.
"Reputations: Alfred Kinsey." Produced and directed by Clare Beavan,
BBC (London), 1996. [videocassette]
"Sex and the Scientist." Produced by Diane Ward, WTIU (Bloomington,
IN), 1989. [videocassette - 90 minutes]
"Social Science in America's Bedroom: Alfred Kinsey Measures Sexual
Behavior,"
The First Measured Century, PBS production. 2000 BJW Inc. In
association with
New River Media
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