Histories of Sexology: Between Science and Politics takes an interdisciplinary and reflexive approach to the historiography of sexology. Drawing on an intellectual history perspective informed by recent developments in science and technology studies and political history of science, this book examines specific social, cultural, intellectual, scientific and political contexts that have given shape to theories of sexuality, but also to practices in medicine, psychology, education and sexology. Furthermore, it explores various ways that theories of sexuality have both informed and been produced by sexologies-as scientific and clinical discourses about sex-in Western countries since the 19th century.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Sexology's unexpected progressivness in the Cold War East: Shaping people's sexual selves, socialist societies.- 2. 'Humanitarian hedonists' as sex educators: the medical and political work of Fritz Brupbacher (1874-1945) and Paulette Brupbacher (1880-1967).- 3. `Healthy relationships: feminism and the psy disciplines in the political history of sexual violence in contemporary America.- 4. Saving Sexual Science: Kinsey and American Religious-Conservative Politics (Alexandre Paturel, Véronique Mottier, Cynthia Kraus).- 5. Medicine and the paradox of the decriminalization of homosexuality in Switzerland: toward a new system of coercion (1940-1960).- 6. Politics, Religion and Sexuality: psychoanalysis and sexology in the Brazilian publishing market in the first decades of the 20th century.- 7. Shaping the Erotic Body: Technology and Women s Sexuality in Late Nineteenth-Century American Medicine.- 8. `Lack of clarity and `false premises Partnership and translations in impotence-related petitions for marriage annulment in 19th-century Spain (Marie Walin).- 9. Popular Medical Books and Defloration: Shaping Femininity and Masculinity in the Nineteenth Century (Pauline Mortas).- 10. Girl or boy? The French birth of the word
sexologie
(1901-1912).- 11. Marie Bonaparte and female frigidity: from physiology to psychology.- 12. Hernani de Irajá and the early years of Brazilian sexology.- 13. The Pornographic Object of Knowledge: Pornography as Epistemology.- 14. African hypersexuality: a threat to white settlers? The stigmatization of black sexuality as a means of regulating white sexuality .- 15. Sexological discourses and the self in Rachilde s
Monsieur Vénus
(1884) and Radclyffe Hall s
The Well of Loneliness
( 1928).- 16. The Various Stages of the Alphabet Soup: from Sade to modern times.- 17. The origins of the theory of sexual fétichisme: articles by Charcot and Magnan (1882) and Alfred Binet (1887).