The Etherized Wife seeks to provide a comprehensive examination of the evolution of sex therapy through the prism of gender. It focuses, in particular, on how sex therapists "treat" women's sexual problems, arguing that these practices have actually enshrined male sexuality and supremacy by advocating for heterosexual intercourse as the pinnacle of a healthy sex life.
The Etherized Wife seeks to provide a comprehensive examination of the evolution of sex therapy through the prism of gender. It focuses, in particular, on how sex therapists "treat" women's sexual problems, arguing that these practices have actually enshrined male sexuality and supremacy by advocating for heterosexual intercourse as the pinnacle of a healthy sex life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Leslie Margolin is a professor of rhetoric, sexuality, and counselling at the University of Iowa. Margolin's previous books include Goodness Personified: The Emergence of Gifted Children and Under the Cover of Kindness: The Invention of Social Work.
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Introduction Part 1: Sex Therapy Pre-history 1. Freud, Dora, and Compulsory Sexuality 2. The Frigidity Epidemic Part 2: Birth of Sex Therapy 3. Masters and Johnson, and the Primacy of Intercourse 4. Male Identification 5. Docile Bodies Part 3: Contemporary Sex Therapy 6. Doublethink 7. Men's Free Will 8. Women's Duty 9. Sex Therapy without Male Privilege and Power 10. Discontinuities, Deviations, and Reversals 11. Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction Part 1: Sex Therapy Pre-history 1. Freud, Dora, and Compulsory Sexuality 2. The Frigidity Epidemic Part 2: Birth of Sex Therapy 3. Masters and Johnson, and the Primacy of Intercourse 4. Male Identification 5. Docile Bodies Part 3: Contemporary Sex Therapy 6. Doublethink 7. Men's Free Will 8. Women's Duty 9. Sex Therapy without Male Privilege and Power 10. Discontinuities, Deviations, and Reversals 11. Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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