Journal of the History of Sexuality
Volume 18, Number 1, January 2009
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E-ISSN: 1535-3605 Print ISSN: 1043-4070
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Special Issue: Feminine Sexual Pathologies in Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Europe
Guest Editors: Peter Cryle and Lisa Downing
Introduction
Feminine Sexual Pathologies
pp. 1-7
Articles
From Lamarck to Aberration: Nature, Hierarchies, and Gender
pp. 8-25
Female Sterilization and Artificial Insemination at the French Fin de Siècle: Facts and Fictions
pp. 26-43
“A Terrible Ordeal from Every Point of View”: (Not) Managing Female Sexuality on the Wedding Night
pp. 44-64
Housewife or Harlot?: Sex and the Married Woman in Nineteenth-Century France
pp. 65-83
Theorizing Female Inversion: Sexology, Discipline, and Gender at the Fin de Siècle
pp. 84-102
The Origin of Italian Sexological Studies: Female Sexual Inversion, ca. 1870–1900
pp. 103-120
Murder in the Feminine: Marie Lafarge and the Sexualization of the Nineteenth-Century Criminal Woman
pp. 121-137
Rethinking Gendered Perversion and Degeneration in Visions of Sadism and Masochism, 1886–1930
pp. 138-157
Selfish Passions and Artificial Desire: Rereading Clérambault’s Study of “Silk Erotomania”
pp. 158-178
Contributors
Notes on Contributors
pp. 182-183