Masturbation The History of a Great Terror

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2001-07-06
Publisher(s): St. Martin's Press
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Summary

Masturbation: The History of a Great Terror is a funny and frightening look at the attitudes towards masturbation throughout history and how they have affected the sex lives of anyone living and breathing today. The French biologist, Tissot, was the original spoil-sport who turned masturbation into the scourge of young men everywhere. Saying that a little self-induced pleasure caused wasting, insanity, and finally death, Tissot put the clamps (literally, in some cases) on the greatest relaxation inducer known to humankind. From Tissot's work to the punitive postures of the German courts to the surgical preventatives of continental Europe and England to the handbook of the Boy Scouts of America, spanking/wanking, yanking/choking, and other assorted diddling became the big no-no. Stengers and Van Neck give us the whole story and it isn't pretty, but it will fascinate everyone who agrees with Woody Allen when he said "Hey, don't knock masturbation! It's sex with someone I love."

Author Biography

Jean Stengers is Professor of History at the University of Brussels.

The late Anne Van Neck was a Master of Research at the University's Institute of History.

Kathryn Hoffmann, University of Hawaii, is the author of Society of Pleasures.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii
Jean Stengers
``A Shameful Vice Which Decimates Youth'' (Proudhon)
1(18)
Before the Fear
19(18)
Onania
37(16)
Onania's Influence
53(8)
Tissot
61(16)
Tissot's Triumph
77(24)
An Obsession of the Western World
101(22)
The Faith Starts to Be Shaken
123(14)
Tradition Holds On
137(16)
Reflux into Disorder
153(24)
Brief Conclusion 177(4)
Notes 181(52)
Index 233

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