The historicity of sexuality : knowledge of the past in the emergence of modern sexual science

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Abstract

From the very moment the concept of sexuality emerged in nineteenth-century European medical and psychiatric thought, it became a topic of historicization. This historicization formed a consistent habit of thought in many of the medical and psychiatric texts that first enunciated sexuality as a distinct field of meaning. Dialogue between doctors and the first historians of sexuality informed the emergence of both sexology and of the historiography of sexuality. This dialogue suggests a need to rethink the origins of sexual historiography, situating current historians within a continuous genealogy, rather than as transcendental observers marked by epistemological rupture from earlier biological theories of sexual evolution.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)403-426
Number of pages24
JournalModern Intellectual History
Volume18
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • sex
  • sex and history
  • psychiatry
  • medicine
  • history

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