ABSTRACT

This book presents the first assessment of one of the most rapidly expanding fields of research: the history of sexuality. From the early efforts of historians to work out a model for sexual history, to the extraordinary impact of French philosopher Michel Foucault, to the vigorous debates about essentialism and social constructionism, to the emergence of contemporary debates about historicism, queer theory, embodiment, gender and cultural history - we now have vast and diverse historical scholarship on sex and sexuality. 'Histories of Sexuality' highlights the key historical moments and issues: pederasty and cultures of male passivity in ancient Greece and Rome; the impact of early Christianity and ideals of renunciation on the sexual cultures of late antiquity; the sustained existence of homosexual cultures in medieval and renaissance Europe; the "invention" of homosexuality and heterosexuality in eighteenth century Europe and America; the truth behind Victorian sexual repression; the work of reformers and scientists such as Havelock Ellis, Marie Stopes, Stella Browne, Margaret Sanger, Alfred Kinsey, William Masters and Virginia Johnson.

chapter 1|29 pages

Writing Sexual History

chapter 2|18 pages

Rule of the Phallus

chapter 3|16 pages

Sexual Austerity

chapter 4|17 pages

Christian Friendships

chapter 5|20 pages

Making Heterosexuality

chapter 6|23 pages

Victorianism

chapter 7|24 pages

Dominance and Desire

chapter 8|21 pages

Feminism and Friendship

chapter 9|20 pages

Imagining Perversion

chapter 10|21 pages

Normalizing Sexuality

chapter 11|19 pages

Sexual Revolution