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Author Hitchcock, Tim, 1957-

Title English sexualities, 1700-1800 / Tim Hitchcock
Published New York : St. Martin's Press ; Houndmills, England : Macmillan, 1997

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Description ix, 172 pages ; 23 cm
Series Social history in perspective
Social history in perspective.
Contents 1. Introduction: Sex Before Discourse -- 2. The Public Cultures of Sex -- 3. 'The Surest Way of Wooing': Marriage, Courtship and Sexuality -- 4. The Body, Medicine and Sexual Difference -- 5. Subcultures and Sodomites: the Development of Homosexuality -- 6. Tribades, Cross-Dressers and Romantic Friendship -- 7. Sexual Fear and the Regulation of Society -- 8. Conclusions
Summary The eighteenth century witnessed the birth of the first recognisably modern sexual identities. This book charts the development of those identities through the examination of pornography, sexual practice, medical belief, social policy, and the cultures of homosexuality, lesbianism, and heterosexually. It concludes that the century saw a sexual revolution in which sexual practice itself changed. From a culture in which mutual masturbation and mutable sexual categories were the norm, eighteenth-century England became a society increasingly concerned to foster penetrative and procreative sexual behaviour. In the process, newly harsh divisions between men and women were created and reinforced, and new models of both femininity and masculinity were created
This book charts a series of complex interrelationships between changes in language and practice, and suggests that men were increasingly encouraged to invest their masculinity in an exclusive desire for the opposite sex, while women were pushed towards a sexual identity in which motherhood came to dominate, and in which female lust was denigrated or denied. At the same time, new homosexual and lesbian identities were likewise created and denigrated
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-166) and index
Subject Sex customs -- England -- History -- 18th century.
Sex differences -- History -- 18th century.
Sex customs -- England -- History.
Sex differences -- England -- History.
Sex -- History -- 18th century.
Sex -- History.
Sex -- England -- History.
Sexual orientation -- England -- History -- 18th century.
Sex differences -- History.
Sexual orientation -- England -- History.
LC no. 96034976
ISBN 0312165730 (cloth)
0312165749 (paperback)
0333618343 (cloth Macmillan)
0333618351 (paperbackMacmillan)
(cloth Macmillan)
(paperbackMacmillan)