Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to FreudThis is a book about the making and unmaking of sex over the centuries. It tells the astonishing story of sex in the West from the ancients to the moderns in a precise account of developments in reproductive anatomy and physiology. We cannot fail to recognize the players in Thomas Laqueur’s story—the human sexual organs and pleasures, food, blood, semen, egg, sperm—but we will be amazed at the plots into which they have been woven by scientists, political activists, literary figures, and theorists of every stripe. |
What people are saying - Write a review
LibraryThing Review
User Review - DarthDeverell - LibraryThingIn Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud, Thomas Laquer writes, “By around 1800, writers of all sorts were determined to base what they insisted were fundamental differences between the ... Read full review
Review: Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud
User Review - Ammie - GoodreadsI read this book for a class, and I used the main premise of the first section (that social importance shifted from gender to sex in about the 1600's) in countless papers in grad school (even though I ... Read full review
Contents
Of Language and the Flesh | xi |
Destiny Is Anatomy | 21 |
New Science One Flesh | 59 |
Representing Sex | 110 |
Discovery of the Sexes | 145 |
Sex Socialized | 189 |
Notes | 241 |
Credits | 299 |
Index | 301 |