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OverviewIn Sexual Politics and Feminist Science, Kirsten Leng restores the work of female sexologists to the forefront of the history of sexology. While male researchers who led the practice of early-twentieth-century sexology viewed women and their sexuality as objects to be studied, not as collaborators in scientific investigation, Leng pinpoints nine German and Austrian ""women sexologists"" and ""female sexual theorists"" to reveal how sex, gender, and sexuality influenced the field of sexology itself. Leng's book makes it plain that women not only played active roles in the creation of sexual scientific knowledge but also made significant and influential interventions in the field. Sexual Politics and Feminist Science provides readers with an opportunity to rediscover and engage with the work of these pioneers. Leng highlights sexology's empowering potential for women, but also contends that in its intersection with eugenics, the narrative is not wholly celebratory. By detailing gendered efforts to understand and theorize sex through science, she reveals the cognitive biases and sociological prejudices that ultimately circumscribed the transformative potential of their ideas. Ultimately, Sexual Politics and Feminist Science helps readers to understand these women's ideas in all their complexity in order to appreciate their unique place in the history of sexology. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kirsten LengPublisher: Cornell University Press Imprint: Cornell University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.907kg ISBN: 9781501709302ISBN 10: 1501709305 Pages: 392 Publication Date: 15 February 2018 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsLeng's book is an extremely valuable contribution to the scholarship on the history of sexology and its reception, and no academic working in the area can afford to ignore it. * Journal of the History of Sexuality * By viewing sexology through the lens of contemporary gender politics, Kirsten Leng has provided an important corrective to the historical register. In Sexual Politics and Feminist Science, Leng makes important new claims about the right to pleasure and desire in the creation of modern personhood. Leng's book sets a high standard methodologically, reading texts critically and in conversation with existing discourses of the time. Not only is it written in clean and crisp prose, with flawless structure and organization, but it is a model of interdisciplinarity, marrying close textual reading with persuasive historical reconstruction. -- Jennifer V. Evans, Carleton University Sexual Politics and Feminist Science is a highly original, exceedingly well-researched, historically significant, and beautifully written book. Kirsten Leng has made a signal contribution to: feminist science (and social science) studies; the history of theorizing about and producing what we think sexuality is; and to the history of feminism in all its stubborn paradoxes and revealing incoherencies. This book challenges all accounts of the origins and exponential flourishing of the sexological enterprise at the turn of the twentieth century that leave out women, and in its fine-grained analysis of the complexities of the female-authored works shows up the appallingly restricted grasp we have had of the field so far. But the book does far more than that, for it is also continually mining the rich lode of texts in its source base for evocative remarks that capture the intensity and contradictoriness of long-ago people's physical and emotional experiences and longings. -- Dagmar Herzog, Distinguished professor of history and Daniel Rose Faculty scholar, Graduate Center, City University of New York Sexual Politics and Feminist Science is a highly original, exceedingly well-researched, historically significant, and beautifully written book. Kirsten Leng has made a signal contribution to: feminist science (and social science) studies; the history of theorizing about and producing what we think sexuality is; and to the history of feminism in all its stubborn paradoxes and revealing incoherencies. This book challenges all accounts of the origins and exponential flourishing of the sexological enterprise at the turn of the twentieth century that leave out women, and in its fine-grained analysis of the complexities of the female-authored works shows up the appallingly restricted grasp we have had of the field so far. But the book does far more than that, for it is also continually mining the rich lode of texts in its source base for evocative remarks that capture the intensity and contradictoriness of long-ago people's physical and emotional experiences and longings. -- Dagmar Herzog, Distinguished professor of history and Daniel Rose Faculty scholar, Graduate Center, City University of New York By viewing sexology through the lens of contemporary gender politics, Kirsten Leng has provided an important corrective to the historical register. In Sexual Politics and Feminist Science, Leng makes important new claims about the right to pleasure and desire in the creation of modern personhood. Leng's book sets a high standard methodologically, reading texts critically and in conversation with existing discourses of the time. Not only is it written in clean and crisp prose, with flawless structure and organization, but it is a model of interdisciplinarity, marrying close textual reading with persuasive historical reconstruction. -- Jennifer V. Evans, Carleton University Author InformationKirsten Leng is Assistant Professor in the Department of Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |