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Sexology is the systematic study of human sexuality. It encompasses all aspects of sexuality, including attempting to characterise "normal sexuality" and its variants, including paraphilias.
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LGB and T people have a shared history in terms of sexology, harassment and invisibility. The sexologists' "invert" was a combination of what we now think of as gay, lesbian, bisexual AND trans. When someone in the LGB community is ...
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a notable example is the 1928 novel the well of loneliness by radclyffe hall, in which these sexologists are mentioned along with the term invert, which later fell out of favour in common usage. freud's interpretation of lesbian ...
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After creating the category of lesbianism, sexologists went on to define a lesian as a female sexual invert, as "women trapped in men's bodies," a grotesque freak, and queer aberration, and an abomination of nature (op. cit. at 2-3). ...
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after 1928 hall's fashioning of chic modernity, published in press reports everywhere, her daring in troubling the conventions of gender, and her powerful literary representation of the female 5c:mal invert would coalesce into a ...
From D. Travers Scott
Somerville reviews Krafft-Ebing and Havelock Ellis as sexologists; she then discusses scientific racism in the nineteenth century, comparative anatomy, and eugenics. She concludes this chapter with an examination of how sexual ...
From Julie R. Enszer
But as the budding science of sexology began to grow, and as same-sex loving defenders began to speak out about what same-sex love was all about, their first problem was with how to name it. ?Abominable vice? wouldn?t do. ...
From Jim Burroway
Ruth Vanita, an associate professor at the University of Montana and author of ?Same-Sex Love in India? writes: ?If late nineteenth-century European sexologists invented such terms as ?invert,? ?the third sex,? and ?homosexual,? the ...
From hijdaeunuchblog
not to reverse it, not to invert the hierarchy, privileging the public over the private, or the political over the personal. all poststructuralists know that to reverse the values of a binary opposition is to leave the terms of the ...
From Vitor Oliveira Jorge
... that sexologists had begun to write about sexuality. They introduced the terms ?lesbian?, and ?homosexuality?. Slowly the terms were starting to emerge in American society. They used the term ?sexual invert? to define a lesbian, ...
From Provi Caraballo - Editor in Chief
Edmund Bergler was a harsh critic of Alfred Kinsey, who is considered the father of sexology. To put Kinsey in historical perspective, think of him as the Laurent Mottron or Morton Ann Gernsbacher of that period. ...
From Joseph
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