

An edition of The facts of life (1990)
the creation of sexual knowledge in Britain, 1650-1950
By Roy Sydney Porter
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
Yale University Press
Language
eng
Pages
415
Description:
This remarkable study presents the first detailed and scholarly analysis of the creation of sexual knowledge in Britain. Surveying the period between the mid-seventeenth and the mid-twentieth centuries, it examines the major texts which established and authorised sexual knowledge and sexual practices. Porter and Hall then explore the various kinds of backgroundssexual, moral, religious, scientific, medical, domestic, social and cultural - without which these texts are unintelligible. And they examine their authors (some famous, some obscure, some anonymous), their careers, and the motives for involvement in medico-moral campaigns that were often thought unsavoury and commonly led to criticism and censure. The Facts of Life also assesses the wider impact of the publication of sexual knowledge and especially of sex advice literature, and explores the interplay between expertise, therapy, social mores and behaviour. Chapters on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries discuss prostitution, contagious diseases and gender relations, and consider debates on sexual issues and associated revelations of personal experience.
subjects: History, Sex instruction literature, Sexology, Great Britain, Sex instruction, Sexual behavior, Sex education--history, Sex instruction literature--history, Sex instruction literature--great britain--history, Sexology--history, Sexology--great britain--history, Hq18.g7 h35 1995, Hq18.g7 p67 1995, 1995 f-170, Hq 18.g7 p847f 1995, 306.7/0941
Places: Great Britain