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A Cultural History of Sexuality in the Age of Empire

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext BOTTOM LINE Upper-division undergraduate and graduate students will find this overview of the progression of thought about sexuality in the Western world helpful in their studies of social history! cultural history! and gender. Informationen zum Autor Chiara Beccalossi is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for the History of European Discourses! University of Queensland! Australia! and author of Female Sexual Inversion: Same-Sex Desires in Italian and British Sexology . Ivan Crozier is Senior Lecturer in the Science Studies Unit at the University of Edinburgh. BOTTOM LINE Upper-division undergraduate and graduate students will find this overview of the progression of thought about sexuality in the Western world helpful in their studies of social history, cultural history, and gender. -- Martha Hardy, Metropolitan State University Library, St. Paul, MN Library Journal A thematic overview of how sexuality was perceived in the period from 1820 to 1920, covering homosexuality, heterosexuality, sexual variations, prostitution, medicine, religion, erotica and popular belief. Zusammenfassung The 19th century saw intense urbanization, the development of a consumer culture, the formalization of gender roles, the solidification of class structures, and various encounters with the exotic customs of the colonies – all of which contributed to enhance sexual anxiety among the middle classes. In response, new social conventions, sanitary prescriptions, practices of self-control, and policies of sex regulation and education were developed as a means to control disorderly sexual behavior. At the same time, though an ideology based on sexual respectability was largely promoted throughout society, significant individuals and subcultures often challenged both the principle and the practice of such morality. A Cultural History of Sexuality in the Age of Empire presents an overview of the period with essays on heterosexuality, homosexuality, sexual variations, religious and legal issues, health concerns, popular beliefs about sexuality, prostitution and erotica. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Introduction: The Cultural History of Sexuality in the Nineteenth Century Chiara Beccalossi (University of Queensland! Australia) and Ivan Crozier (University of Edinburgh! UK) 2 Heterosexuality: An Unfettered Capacity for Degeneracy Chad Parkhill and Elizabeth Stephens (both University of Queensland! AUSTRALIA) 3 Homosexuality: European and Colonial Encounters Sean Brady (Birkbeck College! London! UK) 4 Sexual Variations Lisa Downing (University of Exeter! UK) 5 Sex! Religion! and the Law: The Regulation of Sexual Behaviors! 1820-1920 Louise A. Jackson (University of Edinburgh! UK) 6 Sex! Medicine and Disease: From Reproduction to Sexuality Chiara Beccalossi (University of Queensland! AUSTRALIA) 7 Sex! Popular Beliefs and Culture: Discourses on the Sexual Child Gail Hawkes (University of New England! Australia) and R. Danielle Egan (St Lawrence University in Canton! USA) 8 Prostitution: The Age of Empires Raelene Frances (Monash University! AUSTRALIA) 9 Erotica: Sexual Imagery! Empires! and Colonies Ruth Ford (La Trobe University! AUSTRALIA) Notes Bibliography Contributors Index ...

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Authors Chiara Beccalossi, Chiara Crozier Beccalossi, Ivan Crozier
Assisted by Chiara Beccalossi (Editor), Crozier (Editor), Ivan Crozier (Editor)
Publisher Berg Publishers Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2012
 
EAN 9781847888044
ISBN 978-1-84788-804-4
No. of pages 320
Series The Cultural Histories Series
The Cultural Histories
Cultural History of Sexuality
Cultural Histories
The Cultural Histories Series
Cultural History of Sexuality
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

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