Introduction. 1. Studying the Body and Sexuality. 2. Sexual Science: Medical Understandings of the Body 3. Examining the Body: Science, Technology and Explorations of the Body 4. Body and Mind: Sexuality and Identity 5. Clothing and Nakedness 6. Pornography and Erotica 7. Knowledge and Experience 8. Life Cycles ‘Age to Great, or to Little, Doeth let Conception’: 9. Courtship and Marriage 10. Reproduction 11. Prostitution 12. Sexual Violence and Rape 13. Sexual Disease 14. Bodies, Sex and Race 15. Afterword. Bibliographies. Index.
Sarah Toulalan is a senior lecture of the history of the body at
the University of Exeter, UK. Her previous publications include,
Bodies, sex and desire from the Renaissance to the Present
co-edited with Kate Fisher (2011) and Imagining Sex: Pornography
and Bodies in Seventeenth-Century England (2007).
Kate Fisher is a professor of the history of sexuality at the
University of Exeter, UK. Her previous publications include,
Bodies, sex and desire from the Renaissance to the Present
co-edited with Sarah Toulalan (2011), Sex before the Sexual
Revolution. Intimate Life in England 1918-1963 co-authored with
Simon Szreter (2010) and Birth control, sex and marriage in Britain
1918-60 (2006).
'Comprehensive and impressive. Toulalan and Fisher have assembled essays by a wide range of experts in this rapidly evolving field, making for a volume that will be valued by students and researchers alike.' - Prof. William M. Reddy, Duke University, USA'With careful balance between the early modern and modern periods, these superb essays consider the science of sex and medical understandings of the body, sexuality and psychology, clothing and nakedness, pornography, age and life cycle, courtship and marriage, reproduction, prostitution, sexual violence and rape, sexual disease, and race. Introductory essays by Katherine Crawford and Harry G. Cocks nicely overview current approaches to the study of the body and sexuality from 1500 to 1750 and since 1750, respectively. With abundant and appropriate citations and a rich bibliography, this volume will be indispensable for students and scholars interested in the history of sexuality and the body. Summing Up: Essential.' - S. L. Harp, University of Akron, CHOICE
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