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Academic specializing in sociology and sexology.  LGBTQ rights activist who three-times proposed same sex marriage for China (2000-2015).  Academic interests have been sexual norms in contemporary China, homosexuality, diverse sexual behaviors including sadomasochism, and women's studies.  A member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, she has published widely on sexual mores, women, and family issues. Li also runs a popular blog, where she has advocated for same-sex marriage and loosening restrictions on homosexuality, orgies, and sex in literature.  
 
Academic specializing in sociology and sexology.  LGBTQ rights activist who three-times proposed same sex marriage for China (2000-2015).  Academic interests have been sexual norms in contemporary China, homosexuality, diverse sexual behaviors including sadomasochism, and women's studies.  A member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, she has published widely on sexual mores, women, and family issues. Li also runs a popular blog, where she has advocated for same-sex marriage and loosening restrictions on homosexuality, orgies, and sex in literature.  
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* [[Marriage Equality Advocates in the LGBTQ Community]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 12 August 2020

Li Yinhe

Country

China

Birth - Death

1952 -

Occupation

Academic

Description

Academic specializing in sociology and sexology. LGBTQ rights activist who three-times proposed same sex marriage for China (2000-2015). Academic interests have been sexual norms in contemporary China, homosexuality, diverse sexual behaviors including sadomasochism, and women's studies. A member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, she has published widely on sexual mores, women, and family issues. Li also runs a popular blog, where she has advocated for same-sex marriage and loosening restrictions on homosexuality, orgies, and sex in literature.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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