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Sex Antiquity And Its Legacy Ancients And Moderns Daniel Orrells

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Sex Antiquity And Its Legacy Ancients And Moderns Daniel Orrells
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.68 MB
Author: Daniel Orrells
ISBN: 9780755698196, 0755698193
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Sex Antiquity And Its Legacy Ancients And Moderns Daniel Orrells by Daniel Orrells 9780755698196, 0755698193 instant download after payment.

Sex is fundamental to society. We cannot think about politics, power, identity or culture without also thinking about sexuality. Despite this, the scientific study of sexual behaviour is a relatively recent phenomenon. Doctors, legal experts and other intellectuals have all pondered challenging questions in an attempt to stay abreast of the latest sexual research. How might we separate talking about sex scientifically from discussing and consuming pornography? How do we speak objectively about desire and pleasure? And how do the words that we use to talk about sex affect what we are able to say about it? Such questions increasingly inform public discourse across a variety of media. Showing how ancient words and ideas have left a significant imprint on present-day ideas about sex, Daniel Orrells offers abold new narrative of how the scientific study of sexuality came into being.
Uncovering the intriguing story of how the obscene and erotic verse of Roman epigram and love poetry became the sanitised language of nineteenth-century sexual science, this divertingly readable book demonstrates how the reception of both Latin and Greek texts was central to the development of modern sexology and psychoanalysis. Ranging from Sappho, Catullus and Martial to Michel Foucault, Richard von Krafft-Ebing and Sigmund Freud, the author reveals just how profoundly classics has shaped the landscape of sexual identity that we inhabit today.

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