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Editors' Note | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | A Dangerous New Science | 9 |
1 | Transformations: Subjects, Categories and Cures in Krafft-Ebing's Sexology | 11 |
2 | It's What You Do With It That Counts: Interpretations of Otto Weininger | 27 |
3 | The Hidden Romance of Sexual Science: Eugenics, the Nation and the Making of Modern Feminism | 44 |
4 | Scientific Racism and the Invention of the Homosexual Body | 60 |
Pt. II | Labelling Bodies | 77 |
5 | Symonds's History, Ellis's Heredity: Sexual Inversion | 79 |
6 | 'Educating the Eye': The Tattooed Prostitute | 100 |
7 | Transsexuals and the Transsexologists: Inversion and the Emergence of Transsexual Subjectivity | 116 |
Pt. III | Constructing Desires | 133 |
8 | Feminist Reconfigurations of Heterosexuality in the 1920's | 135 |
9 | Sex, Love and the Homosexual Body in Early Sexology | 150 |
10 | Havelock Ellis, Sigmund Freud and the State: Discourses of Homosexual Identity in Interwar Britain | 165 |
Pt. IV | Cultural Perversions | 181 |
11 | Trial by Sexology?: Maud Allan, Salome and the 'Cult of the Clitoris' Case | 183 |
12 | 'Acts of Female Indecency': Sexology's Intervention in Legislating Lesbianism | 199 |
13 | 'Sex is an Accident': Feminism, Science and the Radical Sexual Theory of Urania, 1915-40 | 214 |
Index | 231 |
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