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Heinrich Kaan’s Psychopathia Sexualis (1844): A Classic Text in the History of Sexuality

Edited by Benjamin Kahan (NHC Fellow, 2016–17) Heinrich Kaan's fascinating work—part medical treatise, part sexual taxonomy, part activist statement, and part anti-onanist tract—takes us back to the origins of sexology. He links the sexual instinct to the imagination for the first time, creating what Foucault called "a unified field of sexual abnormality." Kaan's taxonomy consists … Continued

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Sexual Dissidence: Augustine to Wilde, Freud to Foucault

By Jonathan Dollimore (NHC Fellow, 1988–89) A path-breaking book in a rapidly expanding field of literary and cultural study, Sexual Dissidence shows how the literature, histories, and subcultures of sexual and gender dissidence prove remarkably illuminating for current debates in literary theory, psychoanalysis, and cultural materialism. It includes chapters on transgression and its containment, contemporary theories of … Continued

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Solitary Sex: A Cultural History of Masturbation

By Thomas W. Laqueur (Trustee; NHC Fellow, 2000–01) This is the first cultural history of the world’s most common sexual practice: masturbation. At a time when almost any victimless practice has its public advocates and almost every sexual act is front-page news, the easiest and least harmful one is embarrassing, discomforting, and genuinely radical when … Continued

Minor Perverts

The Book of Minor Perverts: Sexology, Etiology, and the Emergences of Sexuality

By Benjamin Kahan (NHC Fellow, 2016–17) Statue-fondlers, wanderlusters, sex magicians, and nymphomaniacs: the story of these forgotten sexualities—what Michel Foucault deemed “minor perverts”—has never before been told. In The Book of Minor Perverts, Benjamin Kahan sets out to chart the proliferation of sexual classification that arose with the advent of nineteenth-century sexology. The book narrates the … Continued