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Dangerous sexualities : medico-moral politics in England since 1830 /

Dangerous Sexualities takes a look at how our ideas of health and disease are linked to moral and immoral notions of sex. Beginning in the 1830s, Frank Mort relates his social historical narratives to the sexual choices and possibilities facing us now. This long-awaited second edition has been thoro...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Mort, Frank (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2002.
Edición:Second edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Illustrations
  • Note on the Second Edition
  • Introduction to the Second Edition
  • Acknowledgements to the First Edition
  • Introduction: Narratives of sex
  • Part One: Moral Environmentalism 1830-1860
  • 1 Cholera
  • 2 James Phillips Kay
  • 3 Eighteenth-century Social Medicine and Philanthropy
  • 4 Experts and their Concepts
  • 5 Science and Religion
  • 6 Medico-moral Politics Implemented?
  • 7 De-coding Morality: The Domain of the Sexual
  • 8 Hygienics and Bourgeois Hegemony
  • 9 Working-class Female Sexuality and Professional Masculinity.
  • 1 Prologue
  • 2 The Eclipse of State Medicine
  • 3 Purity and Science
  • 4 Purity and Populism
  • 5 Speaking Out
  • 6 Feminism and Social Purity
  • 7 Ellice Hopkins
  • 8 Purity, Feminism and the Reluctant State
  • 9 The Compromise Solution
  • 10 Suffrage and Sexuality: 1908-1914
  • 11 Mobilising a Language
  • 12 Petitioning the State
  • 13 The Libertarian Challenge
  • 14 Conclusion
  • Part Four: From Purity to Social Hygiene: Early twentieth-century campaigns for sex education
  • 1 The Dronfield Case: The Teacher and the Girls she told
  • 2 In Corpore Sano
  • 3 Racial Health.
  • 10 Hierarchies of Expertise: Female Philanthropy and the Gendered Politics of Reform
  • 11 Conclusion
  • Part Two: The Sanitary Principle in Dominance: Medical hegemony and feminist response 1860-1880
  • 1 Medical Hegemony and Social Policy 1850-1870
  • 2 The Contagious Diseases Acts and Mid-victorian Social Reform
  • 3 Female Sexuality
  • 4 Male Desire
  • 5 The Repeal Campaign and the Collapse of the Medico-moral Alliance
  • 6 Religion, Morality and Repeal Feminism
  • 7 Women and Social Disciplining
  • Part Three: From State Medicine to Criminal Law: Purity, feminism and the state 1880-1914.
  • 4 Social and Moral Hygiene
  • 5 Feminist Responses
  • 6 Sex Education
  • 7 The Construction of Sexual Difference: Advice to Girls
  • 8 Masculinity
  • 9 School Sex Hygiene Teaching: Competing Strategies
  • 10 The State and Sex Hygiene
  • 11 The Personal and the Political
  • 12 Purity Politics in Decline
  • 13 Conclusion
  • Epilogue
  • Notes
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Additional Bibliography.