Originally published in 1984. The history of sex in the last 100
years has usually been written as a story of progress from
repression to sexual liberation. This book argues that the reverse
is true, demonstrating that the 'sexual revolution' came as a
backlash to a women's movement which challenged men's sexual abuse
and tried to reconstruct male sexuality in women's interest. At
first it looks at those groups at the turn of the twentieth century
who campaigned to challenge prevailing ideas about sexual
behaviour. It moves on to review the work of the most influential
sexologists Ellis, Kinsey, Masters and Johnson, and then presents a
critical analysis of the sex magazine Forum.
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