Human Sexuality Chapter 1
Presidential Commission on Obscenity and Pornography
1970s under Nixon administration; Recommended the repeal of legislation prohibiting the sale, exhibition, or distribution of sexual materials to consenting adults; no evidence that pornography caused delinquent or criminal behavior in youths or adults.
Commission on Pornography
1984 during the Reagan administration; spread of pornography should be contained; little to no impact
Richard Mapplethorpe
1990s photographer; art included homoerotic and sadomasochistic themes
20th Century Western Cultures
Art was surreal and sex in art was influenced by themes psychoanalysis
Alfred Kinsey
Accomplished zoologist who gradually moved into research on human sexual behavior; gathered detailed histories on the sexual lives of more than 16,000 people; surveys on sexual behaviors and attitudes; founded Kinsey Institute.
Sigmund Freud
Adult sexual perversions were distortions of childhood sexual expressions; first theory of infantile sexuality; highly influential in the U.S.
Shunga
Japanese position pictures passed from mother to daughter upon daughter's betrothal; to instruct and encourage erotic interests in their husband.
National Health and Social Life Survey (NHSLS)
Most comprehensive study on sexual behavior in the U.S since Kinsey; used random sampling techniques for questionnaires.
18th Century Western cultures
Okay with nudity but purely for art and never showed genitalia
I Modi
Sexually explicit sonnets accompinied by engravings of couples engaging in sexual acts. The first "Stroke Book"
Pre-Colombian Pottery from Mexico and Peru
Showed male masturbation and fellatio; often exaggerated phallic sizes.
Ancient Greek and Etruscan Art
Showed scenes of masturbation, fellatio, orgies, adult-child relations and other sexual activities.
Legion of Decency
Created by the Catholic church in 1934; Hollywood Production Code based upon this group's views.
Theodoor Hendrik Van De Velde
Dutch physician who wrote "Ideal Marriage" which described a variety of coital positions; discussed the use of oral sex in foreplay, and offered suggestions for dealing with some sexual problems.
Iwan Bloch
First "sexologist" who coined the term "sexual science"; studied history of prostitution and "strange" sexual practices.
Pietro Aretino
Italian journalist who wrote "I Modi" and is considered to introduce pornography to Europe
Margaret Mead
One of the first anthropologists to explore sex customs and behaviors and how different cultures effected them.
Magnus Hirschfield
One of the first professionals to take a stand on rights for homosexuals; argued that homosexuals deserve the same rights reserved to heterosexuals; also argued against prevailing claims of the negative effects of masturbation.
Child Online Protection Act
Passed by congress in 1988; banned access to pornographic websites to minors; struck down by supreme court in 2009
Helena Wright
Pioneer in the sexual liberation of women; accomplished gynecologist in 1920s London; found that most women found no enjoyment in sex and considered it a marital duty; published books that taught women how to reach orgasm, through masturbation and intercourse; wrote The Sex Factor in Marriage.
Sodomy Laws
State laws that prohibit forms of behavior that fall into the category of "deviant sexual intercourse"; enforced mainly in male-to-male sexual acts; struck down by the supreme court in 2003
William Masters and Virginia Johnson
Work focused on the physiology of human sexual response and the treatment of sexual dysfunction; used sophisticated instrumentation to measure the physiological responses of 694 individuals during masturbation and coitus; wrote Human Sexual Response.
Lady Chatterley's Lover
Written by D.H. Lawrence; pioneered sensitive treatment of erotic themes in literature; controversial for decades for sexual explicitness.
Ulysses
Written by James Joyce in 1920s and was banned in the U.S. at first for its sexual nature; 1933 judge ruling which changed the definition of pornography allowed for it to come to the U.S.; now considered a masterpiece.
Richard Von Kraft-Ebbing
Wrote Psychopathia Sexualis that gave 4 classifications of sexual deviations; masturbation caused all sexual deviations