Introduction
Part I Before Sexuality; I a The Ancient World; I b Early
Christianity; I c The Middle Ages; I d The Renaissance and
Religious Reform; I e Enlightenment and Revolution; I f Up from the
Beast: The Triumph of Middle-Class Sexuality.
Part II The Discovery of `Sexuality' at the Century's Turn; II a
Doctors and Sexual Disorders; II a i Experts; II a ii Hysteria; II
a iii Prostitution; II a iv Masturbation; II b The Perversions; II
b i Inversion; II b ii Sadism; II b iii Masochism; II b iv
Fetishism; II b v Exhibitionism; II b vi Freud and Psycholanalysis;
II b vii Heterosexuality.
Part III The Twentieth-Century Sexual Body; III a The Evolution of
Sex; III b Hermaphroditism/Intersexuality; III c The Discovery of
Hormones; III d Developmental Biology and Psychology; III e The
Physiology of Sexual Function; III f Transsexuality; III g The Gay
Gene and the Sexual Brain.
Part IV Sexual Revolution?; IV a Pioneers of Sex Reform; IV b
Second Wave Sexology; IV c Stripping Off; IV d Coming Out; IV e A
Golden Age for Pornography?; IV f AIDS; IV g Sex Surveys: Have We
Returned to Normal?
Notes; Select Bibliography; Biographical Notes; Index. Complete
list of extracts available on request.
Robert A. Nye is the Thomas Hart and Mary Jones Horning Professor of the Humanities and Professor of History at Oregon State University. For previous and forthcoming publications, see below.
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