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Harry Oosterhuis

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"Psychiatrist Richard von Krafft-Ebing (1840-1902) played a key role in the construction of the modern concept of sexuality.". "In this new cultural history Harry Oosterhuis invites us to reconsider the quality and extent of Krafft-Ebing's influence. Revisiting the case studies on which Krafft-Ebing based his findings, and thus drawing on the voices of his patients and informants, Oosterhuis finds that Krafft-Ebing was not the harsh judge of perversions that we think he was. He argues that Krafft-Ebing had a deep appreciation of the psyche, and that his work reveals an attempt to separate sexual deviancies from ideas of immorality. In the tradition of Freud, then, Krafft-Ebing should stand not as a villain, but as a contributor to more modern notions of sexual identity."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL3843884W

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HistoryPsychiatrySexologySexual deviationTreatmentParaphiliasPsychiatry, historyLGBTQ historyLGBTQ queer theoryPsychologySeksuele afwijkingenSexualité (psychologie)Gender IdentityPsychiatrieIdentité sexuelleSexologieParaphiliesSozialmedizin

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