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Sexuality State And Civil Society In Germany 17001815 Isabel V Hull

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Sexuality State And Civil Society In Germany 17001815 Isabel V Hull
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 43.31 MB
Pages: 488
Author: Isabel V. Hull
ISBN: 9781501732485, 150173248X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Sexuality State And Civil Society In Germany 17001815 Isabel V Hull by Isabel V. Hull 9781501732485, 150173248X instant download after payment.

This long-awaited work reconstructs the ways in which the meanings and uses of sex changed during that important moment of political and social configuration viewed as the birth of modernity. Isabel V. Hull analyzes the shift in the "sexual system" which occurred in German-speaking Central Europe when the absolutist state relinquished its monopoly on public life and presided over the formation of an independent civil society. Hull defines a society's sexual system as the patterned way in which sexual behavior is shaped and given meaning through institutions. She shows that as the absolutist state encouraged an independent sphere of public activity, it gave up its theoretically unlimited right to regulate sexual behavior and invested this right in the active citizens of the new civil society. Among the questions posed by this political and social transformation are, When does sexual behavior merit society's regulation? What kinds of behaviors and groups prompt intervention? What interpretive framework does the public apply to sexual behavior? Hull persuades us that a culture's sexual system can be understood only in relation to the particularities of state, law, and society, and that when state and society are examined through the sexual lens, much conventional wisdom is cast in doubt.

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