Résumé
In "Onanism Display'd," the anonymous author delves into the controversial subject of masturbation, exploring its moral, physiological, and psychological implications during the early 18th century. The text is marked by a distinctive persuasive style, employing a mix of scientific discourse and moral admonition typical of the period's didactic literature. Contextually, this work emerges amidst the Enlightenment, a time when sexuality was increasingly scrutinized through the lenses of reason and morality, reflecting societal anxieties about personal behavior and public health. The author meticulously catalogues various arguments against masturbation, drawing on medical theories and religious doctrine, influencing the discourse on sexual ethics in a rapidly changing world. The anonymity of the author may hint at the societal repercussions of discussing such a taboo subject openly. Likely influenced by prevailing medical texts and moral philosophies, the author'Äôs caution symbolizes the tension between emerging rational thought and traditional beliefs. This was a critical era for discussions surrounding the human body and sexuality, as emerging psychological theories began to permeate social consciousness. "Onanism Display'd" is a compelling read for those interested in the historical intersections of sexuality, health, and culture. It invites readers to contemplate the complexities of human desires and societal norms, making it a valuable text for scholars of literature, history, and gender studies. Engaging with this work will illuminate how deeply held beliefs about sexuality have evolved and continue to resonate in contemporary debates.
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Caractéristiques
- Auteur
- Editeur
- Date de parution
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juillet 2023
- EAN
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4064066438463
- ISBN
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4064066438463
- Type de DRM
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Adobe DRM
- Droit d'impression
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Non autorisé
- Droit de Copier/Coller
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Non autorisé
- Compris dans l'abonnement ebooks
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Oui
- Résumé de l'accessibilité
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Exception 1 EAA – micro-entreprises
- SKU
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19057615