The History of Sexuality in Europe
A Sourcebook and Reader
Herausgeber: Clark, Anna
The History of Sexuality in Europe
A Sourcebook and Reader
Herausgeber: Clark, Anna
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Offers an introduction to the history of sexuality in Europe. This book examines the concept of sexual grammar which enables the reader to understand sexual desires, acts and relationships in the past that do not fit modern categories. It is suitable for all students of the history of sexuality.
The History of Sexuality in Europe: A Sourcebook and Reader is a dynamic introduction to the latest debates in the history of Sexuality in Europe. It begins with an introduction, "The Magnetic Poetry Kit of Sex," that surveys the field of sexuality and introduces the new concept of sexual grammar.…mehr
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Offers an introduction to the history of sexuality in Europe. This book examines the concept of sexual grammar which enables the reader to understand sexual desires, acts and relationships in the past that do not fit modern categories. It is suitable for all students of the history of sexuality.
The History of Sexuality in Europe: A Sourcebook and Reader is a dynamic introduction to the latest debates in the history of Sexuality in Europe. It begins with an introduction, "The Magnetic Poetry Kit of Sex," that surveys the field of sexuality and introduces the new concept of sexual grammar. The reader focuses on the modern age, but has three chapters on the ancient and medieval world to demonstrate their very different cultures of sexuality. Each section of the Reader pairs the latest chapters and articles by experts with primary sources. An essential collection for all students of the history of sexuality.
The History of Sexuality in Europe: A Sourcebook and Reader is a dynamic introduction to the latest debates in the history of Sexuality in Europe. It begins with an introduction, "The Magnetic Poetry Kit of Sex," that surveys the field of sexuality and introduces the new concept of sexual grammar. The reader focuses on the modern age, but has three chapters on the ancient and medieval world to demonstrate their very different cultures of sexuality. Each section of the Reader pairs the latest chapters and articles by experts with primary sources. An essential collection for all students of the history of sexuality.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9780415781398
- ISBN-10: 0415781396
- Artikelnr.: 31387122
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9780415781398
- ISBN-10: 0415781396
- Artikelnr.: 31387122
Anna Clark
Introduction: The Magnetic Poetry Kit of Sex Part One: Did the ancient
Greeks accept love, desire and relationships between men? Introduction 1.
Guilia Sissa, Sex and Sensuality in the Ancient World 2. "Against
Timarchus." From Aeschines Part Two: Was Jesus a queer eunuch? Introduction
3. Putting Jesus in His Place: A Radical Vision of Household and Kingdom
Halvor Moxnes 4. Jesus on Sexuality Part Three: Did the medieval and early
modern Islamic world accept men who had sex with male youths? Introduction
5. Before Homosexuality in the Arab-Islamic World, 1500-1800 Khaled
El-Rouayheb 6. A Book Containing the Risala Known as the Dove's Neck-Ring
About Love and Lovers Abu Muhammad Ali Ibn Hazm Al-Andalusi Part Four: Are
sexual morality and sexual prohibitions universal, or should they vary by
culture? Introduction 7. An Ethics of Cultural Exchange: Diderot's
'Supplement Au Voyage De Bougainville' Claudia Moscovici 8. Diderot,
Supplement to the Voyage of Bougainville Part Five: Were Victorians
sexually repressed? Introduction 9. The Long Sexual Revolution: English
Women, Sex, and Contraception 1800-1975 Hera Cook 10. Aristotle's
Masterpiece 11. Handbook of Dr. Kahn's Museum Part Six: Was women's desire
for each other compatible with Victorian marriage? Introduction 12. Between
Women: Friendship, Desire, and Marriage in Victorian England Sharon Marcus
13. I know My Own Heart Anne Lister Part Seven: How were definitions of
prostitution influenced by race, and were experts able to control
prostitution? Introduction 14. Prostitution, Race and Politics: Venereal
Disease and the British Empire Phillipa Levine 15. An Enquiry into the
Causes of the Great Sanitary Failure of the State Regulation of Social Vice
Joseph Edmondson Part Eight: Did sexologists impose definitions of
homosexuality on men and women who desired those of the same sex?
Introduction 16. Stepchildren of Nature: Krafft-Ebing, Psychiatry, and the
Making of Sexual Identity Harry Oosterhuis 17. Psychopathia Sexualis
Richard Krafft-Ebing Part Nine: The problem of heterosexuality. Could men
and women find happiness together? Introduction 18. 'A Dark, Impenetrable
Wall of Complete Incomprehension': The Impossibility of Heterosexual Love
in Imperial Germany Edward Ross Dickinson 19. The Sexual Crisis; a Critique
of Our Sex Life Grete Meisel-Hess Part Ten: Did Europeans impose foreign
sexual mores on Africans, or were they trying to protect women?
Introduction 20. Jomo Kenyatta, Marie Bonaparte and Bronislaw Malinowski on
Clitoridectomy and Female Sexuality Bodil Folke Frederiksen 21. Facing
Mount Kenya Jomo Kenyatta 22. Duchess of Atholl and Eleanor Rathbone's
speech Part Eleven: The politics of birth control and abortion Introduction
22. Cultures of Abortion in Weimar Cornelia Osborne 23. Abortion and
Sterilization in Denmark Dr. J. Leunbach Part Twelve: Were 60s feminists
pro or anti sex? Introduction 24. The Redstocking Movement: Sex, Love, and
Politics in 1968 Lynn Walter 26. I Accuse! Mette Ejlersen Part Thirteen:
Does regulating prostitution protect or punish women who sell sex?
Introduction 27. Through the Prism of Prostitution: Conceptions of Women
and Sexuality in Sweden at Two Fins-De-Siècle Yvonne Svanström 28.
Temporarily Yours: Intimacy, Authenticity, and the Commerce of Sex
Elizabeth Bernstein
Greeks accept love, desire and relationships between men? Introduction 1.
Guilia Sissa, Sex and Sensuality in the Ancient World 2. "Against
Timarchus." From Aeschines Part Two: Was Jesus a queer eunuch? Introduction
3. Putting Jesus in His Place: A Radical Vision of Household and Kingdom
Halvor Moxnes 4. Jesus on Sexuality Part Three: Did the medieval and early
modern Islamic world accept men who had sex with male youths? Introduction
5. Before Homosexuality in the Arab-Islamic World, 1500-1800 Khaled
El-Rouayheb 6. A Book Containing the Risala Known as the Dove's Neck-Ring
About Love and Lovers Abu Muhammad Ali Ibn Hazm Al-Andalusi Part Four: Are
sexual morality and sexual prohibitions universal, or should they vary by
culture? Introduction 7. An Ethics of Cultural Exchange: Diderot's
'Supplement Au Voyage De Bougainville' Claudia Moscovici 8. Diderot,
Supplement to the Voyage of Bougainville Part Five: Were Victorians
sexually repressed? Introduction 9. The Long Sexual Revolution: English
Women, Sex, and Contraception 1800-1975 Hera Cook 10. Aristotle's
Masterpiece 11. Handbook of Dr. Kahn's Museum Part Six: Was women's desire
for each other compatible with Victorian marriage? Introduction 12. Between
Women: Friendship, Desire, and Marriage in Victorian England Sharon Marcus
13. I know My Own Heart Anne Lister Part Seven: How were definitions of
prostitution influenced by race, and were experts able to control
prostitution? Introduction 14. Prostitution, Race and Politics: Venereal
Disease and the British Empire Phillipa Levine 15. An Enquiry into the
Causes of the Great Sanitary Failure of the State Regulation of Social Vice
Joseph Edmondson Part Eight: Did sexologists impose definitions of
homosexuality on men and women who desired those of the same sex?
Introduction 16. Stepchildren of Nature: Krafft-Ebing, Psychiatry, and the
Making of Sexual Identity Harry Oosterhuis 17. Psychopathia Sexualis
Richard Krafft-Ebing Part Nine: The problem of heterosexuality. Could men
and women find happiness together? Introduction 18. 'A Dark, Impenetrable
Wall of Complete Incomprehension': The Impossibility of Heterosexual Love
in Imperial Germany Edward Ross Dickinson 19. The Sexual Crisis; a Critique
of Our Sex Life Grete Meisel-Hess Part Ten: Did Europeans impose foreign
sexual mores on Africans, or were they trying to protect women?
Introduction 20. Jomo Kenyatta, Marie Bonaparte and Bronislaw Malinowski on
Clitoridectomy and Female Sexuality Bodil Folke Frederiksen 21. Facing
Mount Kenya Jomo Kenyatta 22. Duchess of Atholl and Eleanor Rathbone's
speech Part Eleven: The politics of birth control and abortion Introduction
22. Cultures of Abortion in Weimar Cornelia Osborne 23. Abortion and
Sterilization in Denmark Dr. J. Leunbach Part Twelve: Were 60s feminists
pro or anti sex? Introduction 24. The Redstocking Movement: Sex, Love, and
Politics in 1968 Lynn Walter 26. I Accuse! Mette Ejlersen Part Thirteen:
Does regulating prostitution protect or punish women who sell sex?
Introduction 27. Through the Prism of Prostitution: Conceptions of Women
and Sexuality in Sweden at Two Fins-De-Siècle Yvonne Svanström 28.
Temporarily Yours: Intimacy, Authenticity, and the Commerce of Sex
Elizabeth Bernstein
Introduction: The Magnetic Poetry Kit of Sex Part One: Did the ancient
Greeks accept love, desire and relationships between men? Introduction 1.
Guilia Sissa, Sex and Sensuality in the Ancient World 2. "Against
Timarchus." From Aeschines Part Two: Was Jesus a queer eunuch? Introduction
3. Putting Jesus in His Place: A Radical Vision of Household and Kingdom
Halvor Moxnes 4. Jesus on Sexuality Part Three: Did the medieval and early
modern Islamic world accept men who had sex with male youths? Introduction
5. Before Homosexuality in the Arab-Islamic World, 1500-1800 Khaled
El-Rouayheb 6. A Book Containing the Risala Known as the Dove's Neck-Ring
About Love and Lovers Abu Muhammad Ali Ibn Hazm Al-Andalusi Part Four: Are
sexual morality and sexual prohibitions universal, or should they vary by
culture? Introduction 7. An Ethics of Cultural Exchange: Diderot's
'Supplement Au Voyage De Bougainville' Claudia Moscovici 8. Diderot,
Supplement to the Voyage of Bougainville Part Five: Were Victorians
sexually repressed? Introduction 9. The Long Sexual Revolution: English
Women, Sex, and Contraception 1800-1975 Hera Cook 10. Aristotle's
Masterpiece 11. Handbook of Dr. Kahn's Museum Part Six: Was women's desire
for each other compatible with Victorian marriage? Introduction 12. Between
Women: Friendship, Desire, and Marriage in Victorian England Sharon Marcus
13. I know My Own Heart Anne Lister Part Seven: How were definitions of
prostitution influenced by race, and were experts able to control
prostitution? Introduction 14. Prostitution, Race and Politics: Venereal
Disease and the British Empire Phillipa Levine 15. An Enquiry into the
Causes of the Great Sanitary Failure of the State Regulation of Social Vice
Joseph Edmondson Part Eight: Did sexologists impose definitions of
homosexuality on men and women who desired those of the same sex?
Introduction 16. Stepchildren of Nature: Krafft-Ebing, Psychiatry, and the
Making of Sexual Identity Harry Oosterhuis 17. Psychopathia Sexualis
Richard Krafft-Ebing Part Nine: The problem of heterosexuality. Could men
and women find happiness together? Introduction 18. 'A Dark, Impenetrable
Wall of Complete Incomprehension': The Impossibility of Heterosexual Love
in Imperial Germany Edward Ross Dickinson 19. The Sexual Crisis; a Critique
of Our Sex Life Grete Meisel-Hess Part Ten: Did Europeans impose foreign
sexual mores on Africans, or were they trying to protect women?
Introduction 20. Jomo Kenyatta, Marie Bonaparte and Bronislaw Malinowski on
Clitoridectomy and Female Sexuality Bodil Folke Frederiksen 21. Facing
Mount Kenya Jomo Kenyatta 22. Duchess of Atholl and Eleanor Rathbone's
speech Part Eleven: The politics of birth control and abortion Introduction
22. Cultures of Abortion in Weimar Cornelia Osborne 23. Abortion and
Sterilization in Denmark Dr. J. Leunbach Part Twelve: Were 60s feminists
pro or anti sex? Introduction 24. The Redstocking Movement: Sex, Love, and
Politics in 1968 Lynn Walter 26. I Accuse! Mette Ejlersen Part Thirteen:
Does regulating prostitution protect or punish women who sell sex?
Introduction 27. Through the Prism of Prostitution: Conceptions of Women
and Sexuality in Sweden at Two Fins-De-Siècle Yvonne Svanström 28.
Temporarily Yours: Intimacy, Authenticity, and the Commerce of Sex
Elizabeth Bernstein
Greeks accept love, desire and relationships between men? Introduction 1.
Guilia Sissa, Sex and Sensuality in the Ancient World 2. "Against
Timarchus." From Aeschines Part Two: Was Jesus a queer eunuch? Introduction
3. Putting Jesus in His Place: A Radical Vision of Household and Kingdom
Halvor Moxnes 4. Jesus on Sexuality Part Three: Did the medieval and early
modern Islamic world accept men who had sex with male youths? Introduction
5. Before Homosexuality in the Arab-Islamic World, 1500-1800 Khaled
El-Rouayheb 6. A Book Containing the Risala Known as the Dove's Neck-Ring
About Love and Lovers Abu Muhammad Ali Ibn Hazm Al-Andalusi Part Four: Are
sexual morality and sexual prohibitions universal, or should they vary by
culture? Introduction 7. An Ethics of Cultural Exchange: Diderot's
'Supplement Au Voyage De Bougainville' Claudia Moscovici 8. Diderot,
Supplement to the Voyage of Bougainville Part Five: Were Victorians
sexually repressed? Introduction 9. The Long Sexual Revolution: English
Women, Sex, and Contraception 1800-1975 Hera Cook 10. Aristotle's
Masterpiece 11. Handbook of Dr. Kahn's Museum Part Six: Was women's desire
for each other compatible with Victorian marriage? Introduction 12. Between
Women: Friendship, Desire, and Marriage in Victorian England Sharon Marcus
13. I know My Own Heart Anne Lister Part Seven: How were definitions of
prostitution influenced by race, and were experts able to control
prostitution? Introduction 14. Prostitution, Race and Politics: Venereal
Disease and the British Empire Phillipa Levine 15. An Enquiry into the
Causes of the Great Sanitary Failure of the State Regulation of Social Vice
Joseph Edmondson Part Eight: Did sexologists impose definitions of
homosexuality on men and women who desired those of the same sex?
Introduction 16. Stepchildren of Nature: Krafft-Ebing, Psychiatry, and the
Making of Sexual Identity Harry Oosterhuis 17. Psychopathia Sexualis
Richard Krafft-Ebing Part Nine: The problem of heterosexuality. Could men
and women find happiness together? Introduction 18. 'A Dark, Impenetrable
Wall of Complete Incomprehension': The Impossibility of Heterosexual Love
in Imperial Germany Edward Ross Dickinson 19. The Sexual Crisis; a Critique
of Our Sex Life Grete Meisel-Hess Part Ten: Did Europeans impose foreign
sexual mores on Africans, or were they trying to protect women?
Introduction 20. Jomo Kenyatta, Marie Bonaparte and Bronislaw Malinowski on
Clitoridectomy and Female Sexuality Bodil Folke Frederiksen 21. Facing
Mount Kenya Jomo Kenyatta 22. Duchess of Atholl and Eleanor Rathbone's
speech Part Eleven: The politics of birth control and abortion Introduction
22. Cultures of Abortion in Weimar Cornelia Osborne 23. Abortion and
Sterilization in Denmark Dr. J. Leunbach Part Twelve: Were 60s feminists
pro or anti sex? Introduction 24. The Redstocking Movement: Sex, Love, and
Politics in 1968 Lynn Walter 26. I Accuse! Mette Ejlersen Part Thirteen:
Does regulating prostitution protect or punish women who sell sex?
Introduction 27. Through the Prism of Prostitution: Conceptions of Women
and Sexuality in Sweden at Two Fins-De-Siècle Yvonne Svanström 28.
Temporarily Yours: Intimacy, Authenticity, and the Commerce of Sex
Elizabeth Bernstein