Female Sexuality and Cultural Degradation in Enlightenment France by Mary McAlpin The eighteenth century was a crucial time in which European society transitioned from the one-sex to two-sex model. The evolution continues to underpin contemporary notions of European sexuality and gender. Mary McAlpin explores the discourses – philosophical, medical, and literary – surrounding the presumed dangerous effects that “hyper-civilization” could have on sexuality. From the publisher: In her study o..
This chapter will seek to contribute to an intellectual history of 'sexuality'. The key word is mark...
Recent studies regarding multiple sexualities in Greek and Roman Antiquity (or at least practices th...
Sex in the Eighteenth-century was not simply a pleasure; it had profound philosophical and political...
Review of Female Sexuality and Cultural Degradation in Enlightenment France: Medicine and Literature...
This chapter will seek to contribute to an intellectual history of 'sexuality'. The key word is mark...
Edited by Kathleen Hardesty Doig and Felicia Berger Sturzer. Includes a chapter by College at Brockp...
This is not a book about the history of women, gender, or the history of sex per se, nor even about ...
Did ‘sex education’ actually exist in eighteenth-century France? Shaped by competing currents of rel...
Although the history of sex education is relatively new, it is very complex. Enlightenment philosoph...
"Dans les reigles du plaisir...: Medecine et Obscenite au siecle des Lumieres" analyzes the contribu...
My dissertation argues that various efforts to standardize the French language over the period 1538-...
Arguably no other society in history has had a more prolific presence of sex work than 19th century ...
The Enlightenment is usually thought of as one of the great capital-letter moments in European histo...
The Victorian need to compartmentalise and define women’s sexuality in terms of opposing binaries wa...
New edition of Merry Wiesner-Hanks' prize-winning survey of women and gender in early modern Europe....
This chapter will seek to contribute to an intellectual history of 'sexuality'. The key word is mark...
Recent studies regarding multiple sexualities in Greek and Roman Antiquity (or at least practices th...
Sex in the Eighteenth-century was not simply a pleasure; it had profound philosophical and political...
Review of Female Sexuality and Cultural Degradation in Enlightenment France: Medicine and Literature...
This chapter will seek to contribute to an intellectual history of 'sexuality'. The key word is mark...
Edited by Kathleen Hardesty Doig and Felicia Berger Sturzer. Includes a chapter by College at Brockp...
This is not a book about the history of women, gender, or the history of sex per se, nor even about ...
Did ‘sex education’ actually exist in eighteenth-century France? Shaped by competing currents of rel...
Although the history of sex education is relatively new, it is very complex. Enlightenment philosoph...
"Dans les reigles du plaisir...: Medecine et Obscenite au siecle des Lumieres" analyzes the contribu...
My dissertation argues that various efforts to standardize the French language over the period 1538-...
Arguably no other society in history has had a more prolific presence of sex work than 19th century ...
The Enlightenment is usually thought of as one of the great capital-letter moments in European histo...
The Victorian need to compartmentalise and define women’s sexuality in terms of opposing binaries wa...
New edition of Merry Wiesner-Hanks' prize-winning survey of women and gender in early modern Europe....
This chapter will seek to contribute to an intellectual history of 'sexuality'. The key word is mark...
Recent studies regarding multiple sexualities in Greek and Roman Antiquity (or at least practices th...
Sex in the Eighteenth-century was not simply a pleasure; it had profound philosophical and political...