The Technology of Orgasm

The Technology of Orgasm1998
"Hysteria," the Vibrator, and Women's Sexual Satisfaction
About this book
The author explores hysteria in Western medicine throughout the ages and examines the characterization of female sexuality as a disease requiring treatment. Medical authorities, she writes, were able to defend and justify the clinical production of orgasm in women as necessary to maintain the dominant view of sexuality, which defined sex as penetration to male orgasm - a practice that consistently fails to produce orgasm in a majority of the female population.
This male-centered definition of satisfying and healthy coitus shaped not only the development of concepts of female sexual pathology but also the instrumentation designed to cope with them.
Details
- First published
- 1998
- OL Work ID
- OL1885554W
Subjects
HistoryFemale orgasmVibratorsAnorgasmyMasturbationVibrators (Massage)Sexual behaviorWomenOrgasmNew York Times reviewedWomen, sexual behaviorFemale GenitaliaMasturbation--historyGenitalia, femaleSexual behavior--historyWomen--sexual behavior--historyFemale orgasm--historyAnorgasmy--history