To take feminine sexual frigidity as an object of study across the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries is not just a historically demanding task but a conceptually challenging endeavor. The terms froideur (coldness) and frigidité (frigidity) in French literary texts, medical treatises, and psychoanalytic writing were, by contrast with the imagined sexual organs of the female subjects identified in these terms, remarkably slippery. This article will not attempt to trace that long history in detail but will take cognizance of it while examining one of its key moments. Our focus here will be on the construction of feminine frigidity in French texts at the turn of the twentieth century as exemplified by the work of the popular medic...
The story of Marie Bonaparte’s clitoris reveals that sexual categories most often imagined today to ...
Doctors writing about menopause in France vastly outnumbered those in other cultures throughout the ...
This article examines a corpus of nineteenth-century French instructional texts offering guidance to...
To take feminine sexual “frigidity” as an object of study across the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twe...
This paper interrogates the commonplace view of frigidity as a notion always founded upon the misogy...
Frigidity: An Intellectual History is the first major study of this curiously neglected term in the ...
Visions of female coldness or lack of sexual desire were not new to the nineteenth century. But the ...
The article discusses concepts of female sexual frigidity in France around the turn and beginning of...
This paper raises a question about the role of literary texts in intellectual and cultural history, ...
This first major study of a curiously neglected term in the history of sexuality will intrigue stude...
Studying the construction of the idea of feminine sexual frigidity in France across the turn and beg...
Across a broad range of late nineteenth-century French medical texts that described the newly denote...
This chapter will seek to contribute to an intellectual history of 'sexuality'. The key word is mark...
This essay examines the role of Rétif\u27s writings in the development of the concept of erotic feti...
This article considers a range of moral views about sexuality and menopause espoused both by doctora...
The story of Marie Bonaparte’s clitoris reveals that sexual categories most often imagined today to ...
Doctors writing about menopause in France vastly outnumbered those in other cultures throughout the ...
This article examines a corpus of nineteenth-century French instructional texts offering guidance to...
To take feminine sexual “frigidity” as an object of study across the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twe...
This paper interrogates the commonplace view of frigidity as a notion always founded upon the misogy...
Frigidity: An Intellectual History is the first major study of this curiously neglected term in the ...
Visions of female coldness or lack of sexual desire were not new to the nineteenth century. But the ...
The article discusses concepts of female sexual frigidity in France around the turn and beginning of...
This paper raises a question about the role of literary texts in intellectual and cultural history, ...
This first major study of a curiously neglected term in the history of sexuality will intrigue stude...
Studying the construction of the idea of feminine sexual frigidity in France across the turn and beg...
Across a broad range of late nineteenth-century French medical texts that described the newly denote...
This chapter will seek to contribute to an intellectual history of 'sexuality'. The key word is mark...
This essay examines the role of Rétif\u27s writings in the development of the concept of erotic feti...
This article considers a range of moral views about sexuality and menopause espoused both by doctora...
The story of Marie Bonaparte’s clitoris reveals that sexual categories most often imagined today to ...
Doctors writing about menopause in France vastly outnumbered those in other cultures throughout the ...
This article examines a corpus of nineteenth-century French instructional texts offering guidance to...