

An edition of A Mind of Its Own (2001)
a cultural history of the penis
By David M. Friedman,Isabel Murillo Fort
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
Penguin Books
Language
eng
Pages
368
Description:
"Whether enemy or ally, demon or god, the source of satisfaction or the root of all earthly troubles, the penis has forced humanity to wrestle with its enduring mysteries. Here, in an enlightening and entertaining cultural study, is a book that gives context to the central role of the penis in Western civilization.". "In A Mind of Its Own, David M. Friedman shows that the penis is more than a body part. It is an idea, a conceptual but flesh-and-blood measuring stick of man's place in the world. That men have a penis is a scientific fact; how they think about it, feel about it, and use it is not. It is possible to identify the key moments in Western history when a new idea of the penis addressed the larger mystery of man's relationship with it and changed forever the way that organ was conceived of and put to use. A Mind of Its Own brilliantly distills this complex and largely unexamined story."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Social aspects, Men, Social aspects of Penis, Sexuality, Manhood (Psychology), Psychological aspects, Penis, History, New York Times reviewed, Cross-cultural studies, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Sexual Behavior, Pénis, Aspect social, Histoire, Études transculturelles, Cultuurgeschiedenis, Histoire culturelle, Human body, social aspects