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Psychopathia sexualis: with especial reference to the antipathic sexual instinct : a medico-forensic study (Complete English-language ed., 1st Arcade ed.)

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Preceding Freuds Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex by more than twenty years, Richard von Krafft-Ebings Psychopathia Sexualis pioneered the psychological study of sexual behavior.

This classic nineteenth-century work on sexual aberration addressed such previously taboo subjects as bestiality, cunnilingus and fellatio, fetishism, incest, masochism, masturbation, nymphomania, and sadism, making it the first serious attempt to catalog and define such deviations.

For almost one hundred years, Psychopathia Sexualis stood as the worlds most informative volume on the subject of sexual deviation.

Arguably the most important precursor to Freud in the study of human sexuality, Krafft-Ebing introduced ideas and concepts that greatly influenced the works of Alfred Kinsey and Masters and Johnson.

In his own time Krafft-Ebing was both praised and damned for this volume.

Some psychiatrists denounced the work as an immoral apology for perversion and deviance, while others recognized the immense service the author had done for an unjustly neglected area of study.

Although sometimes dated by the beliefs and state of knowledge of the time it was written, Psychopathia Sexualis is essential (and immensely entertaining) as one of the most important documents in humankinds modern effort to understand itself.

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Product Details
Arcade Publishing
1628721448 / 9781628721447
eBook (EPUB)
01/08/2011
English
394 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Reprint. Derived record based on unviewed print version record. Originally published: New York : Stein and Day, [1965].