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When first published in 1948, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male
encountered a storm of condemnation and acclaim. By unshackling sex
research from flawed founding constraints, Kinsey revolutionized
it. In this 75th anniversary edition, featuring a new foreword from
Judith A. Allen, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male revisits the
work of Alfred C. Kinsey and his fellow researchers as they sought
to accumulate an objective body of facts regarding sex. Originally
an entomologist, Kinsey applied his fieldwork taxonomy methods to
human sexuality. With 5,300 research subjects, his undertaking was
the largest sex research project of its time, transforming the
field. With scientific exactness, Kinsey describes the methodology,
sampling, coding, interviewing, and statistical analyses, and then
examines factors and sources of sexual outlet. Told through men's
experiences of sexuality and reproduction, Sexual Behavior in the
Human Male: Anniversary Edition is a remarkable rumination on
American society and science in the early 20th century.
Famous for her short fiction - most notably "The Yellow Wallpaper"
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman also produced a vast body of nonfiction
in tandem with her work as a Progressive-era feminist reformer.
Rooted in groundbreaking research on Gilman's extensive
correspondence, publications, and speeches, this keenly argued
intellectual biography reconstructs her controversial output and
the heady context in which she produced it. Judith Allen provides
the first comprehensive assessment of Gilman's complicated feminism
by exploring the renowned writer's theories of sexuality and
evolutionary analyses of androcentric, or male-dominated, culture.
These ideas, Allen shows, informed Gilman's many contributions to
the suffrage movement, the fight to abolish regulated prostitution,
and efforts to legalize birth control. Restoring a previously
overlooked public intellectual to her preeminent place in
Progressive-era politics and the history of feminism at home and
abroad, Allen's landmark study provides the fullest account
available of Gilman's consequential life and profoundly influential
work.
Founded by Alfred C. Kinsey in 1947, the Kinsey Institute has been
a leading organization in developing an understanding of human
sexuality. In this new book with over 65 images of Kinsey and the
Institute's collections, Judith A. Allen and the coauthors look at
the work Kinsey started over 70 years ago and how the Institute has
continued to make an impact on understanding on our culture.
Covering the early years of the Institute through the "Sexual
Revolution," into the AIDs pandemic of the Reagan era, and on into
the "internet hook-up" culture of today, the book illuminates the
Institute's work and its importance to society.
Famous for her short fiction - most notably "The Yellow Wallpaper"
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman also produced a vast body of nonfiction
in tandem with her work as a Progressive-era feminist reformer.
Rooted in groundbreaking research on Gilman's extensive
correspondence, publications, and speeches, this keenly argued
intellectual biography reconstructs her controversial output and
the heady context in which she produced it. Judith Allen provides
the first comprehensive assessment of Gilman's complicated feminism
by exploring the renowned writer's theories of sexuality and
evolutionary analyses of androcentric, or male-dominated, culture.
These ideas, Allen shows, informed Gilman's many contributions to
the suffrage movement, the fight to abolish regulated prostitution,
and efforts to legalize birth control. Restoring a previously
overlooked public intellectual to her preeminent place in
Progressive-era politics and the history of feminism at home and
abroad, Allen's landmark study provides the fullest account
available of Gilman's consequential life and profoundly influential
work.
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