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Histories of Sexuality
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Ancient Greece
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Contrary Sexual Feeling
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embodiment and desire
England Purity Society
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Female Orgasm
Frank Lydston
Freed Women
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gender theory
havelock
hirschfeld
historical sexuality studies
history of sexual norms and cultural change
Horatio Hornblower
Inter-racial Sex
Inter-war Feminists
Krafft Ebing
magnus
marcus
marie
Marie Stopes
Married Women
power dynamics in intimacy
Richard Von Krafft Ebing
Sex Research
sexual identity formation
Sexual Modernity
Sexual Revolution
Social Purity
Social Purity Campaigns
Social Purity Movement
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subjectivity in sex research
Urban Gay
Vaginal Orgasm
Victorian Feminism
Victorian Sexual
Von Bingen
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780415972307
- Weight: 476g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 29 Oct 2004
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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A history of sexuality runs the risk of confirming popular fears that academics are capable of ruining even the most simple of pleasures. This book, however, is written in the hope that histories of sexuality (although not necessarily this one) can enlighten and, occasionally, even delight. At their best such histories offer a means of investigating the clash of instinct and culture — how seemingly timeless and natural behaviours shape and are in turn shaped by history. Sexual practices may persist through time but history also illuminates how sex and sexuality are surprisingly mutable. This capacity of history to unsettle and surprise is evident in many of the works discussed here. In less than 40 years the history of sexuality, as a definable area of scholarly enterprise, has grown from a few works describing past attitudes and behaviours into an enormously rich field that sustains its own journal, a number of monograph series and countless seminars, conferences, articles and books. Moreover, this field has moved well beyond accounts of exotic ideas and strange obsessions to embrace sophisticated analyses of such issues as subjectivity, identity, power, desire, gender and embodiment. Through these studies we now have a much more detailed account of past sexual ideas, beliefs, practices, fantasies and struggles.
Stephen Garton is Challis Professor of History at The University of Sydney and is a Fellow of the Australian academies of the Humanities and the Social Sciences. Currently the Dean of the Faculty of Arts he is the author of Medicine and Madness (1988), Out of Luck (1990) and The Cost of War (1996).
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