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Queer Voices in the Works of Richard von Krafft-Ebing, 1883-1901 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
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Queer Voices in the Works of Richard von Krafft-Ebing, 1883-1901 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Series: Genders and Sexualities in History
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This book is a critical edition of the autobiographical case
studies used by the Austro-German psychiatrist Richard von
Krafft-Ebing between 1883 and 1901. Forty-one individual case
studies of same-sex attracted men and women, in their own words,
made an eye-catching component of Krafft-Ebing's most important
work, PsychopathiaSexualis. Although the psychiatrist probably
edited the autobiographical case studies, with the racier passages
rendered in rather rudimentary Latin, what is particularly
remarkable is that he preserved an unmistakeable queer discourse in
some of the case studies that disputed the pathologising ideologies
of the psychiatric texts in which they were embedded. Most of the
autobiographies of same-sex attracted men follow the discursive
patterns established in nineteenth-century psychiatry in providing
descriptions of body features including genital size and shape,
mental and physical health, family histories of health and disease,
and accounts of life events from childhood to the present. This was
because these men had been following Krafft-Ebing's works and were
now using their autobiographical contributions in Psychopathia
Sexualis as a platform for negotiating the parameters of sexual
orientation. Women's sexuality was a relatively undeveloped
component of Krafft-Ebing's sexology but there are four case
studies of women containing autobiographical content. Similarly,
gender variance was hardly differentiated from sexuality at this
period, but there are three autobiographies that clearly articulate
cross gender identification, anticipating the future categories of
transsexual and transgender. Krafft-Ebing reserved his therapeutic
interventions to those individuals attracted to both sexes where
hypnosis could supress same sex urges. Seven of these individuals
supplied sexual autobiographies with two of them undergoing
treatment as part of the overall case study. Together, these
forty-one accounts give the reader a window into queer
self-conceptions in Austria and Germany as the nineteenth century
drew to a close.
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