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"With Heinrich Kaan's book we have then what could be called the
date of birth, or in any case the date of the emergence, of
sexuality and sexual aberrations in the psychiatric field." Michel
Foucault, Abnormal: Lectures at the College de France, 1974-1975.
Heinrich Kaan's fascinating work-part medical treatise, part sexual
taxonomy, part activist statement, and part anti-onanist
tract-takes us back to the origins of sexology. He links the sexual
instinct to the imagination for the first time, creating what
Foucault called "a unified field of sexual abnormality." Kaan's
taxonomy consists of six sexual aberrations: masturbation,
pederasty, lesbian love, necrophilia, bestiality, and the violation
of statues. Kaan not only inaugurated the field of sexology, but
played a significant role in the regimes of knowledge production
and discipline about psychiatric and sexual subjects. As Benjamin
Kahan argues in his Introduction, Kaan's text crucially enables us
to see how homosexuality replaced masturbation as the central
concern of Euro-American sexual regulation. Kaan's work (translated
into English for the first time here) opens a new window onto the
history of sexuality and the history of sexology and reconfigures
our understanding of Richard von Krafft-Ebing's book of the same
name, published some forty years later.
"With Heinrich Kaan's book we have then what could be called the
date of birth, or in any case the date of the emergence, of
sexuality and sexual aberrations in the psychiatric field." Michel
Foucault, Abnormal: Lectures at the College de France, 1974-1975.
Heinrich Kaan's fascinating work-part medical treatise, part sexual
taxonomy, part activist statement, and part anti-onanist
tract-takes us back to the origins of sexology. He links the sexual
instinct to the imagination for the first time, creating what
Foucault called "a unified field of sexual abnormality." Kaan's
taxonomy consists of six sexual aberrations: masturbation,
pederasty, lesbian love, necrophilia, bestiality, and the violation
of statues. Kaan not only inaugurated the field of sexology, but
played a significant role in the regimes of knowledge production
and discipline about psychiatric and sexual subjects. As Benjamin
Kahan argues in his Introduction, Kaan's text crucially enables us
to see how homosexuality replaced masturbation as the central
concern of Euro-American sexual regulation. Kaan's work (translated
into English for the first time here) opens a new window onto the
history of sexuality and the history of sexology and reconfigures
our understanding of Richard von Krafft-Ebing's book of the same
name, published some forty years later.
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