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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction: Toward a Global History of Sexual Science: Movements, Networks, and Deployments |
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PART ONE EVOLUTION, SEXUAL SCIENCE, AND THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE OTHER |
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1 Global Modernity and Sexual Science: The Case of Male Homosexuality and Female Prostitution, 1880--1950 |
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2 "Let Us Leave the Hospital; Let Us Go on a Journey around the World": British and German Sexual Science and the Global Search for Sexual Variation |
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3 Westermarck's Morocco: The Epistemic Politics of Cultural Anthropology and Sexual Science |
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4 Monogamy's Nature: Global Sexual Science and the Secularization of Christian Marriage |
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5 The "Hottentot Apron": Genital Aberration in the History of Sexual Science |
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PART TWO SCIENCE BY THE BOOK AND UNRULY APPROPRIATIONS |
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6 Sexology in the Southwest: Law, Medicine, and Sexuality in Germany and Its Colonies |
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7 Understanding R. D. Karve: Brahmacharya, Modernity, and the Appropriation of Global Sexual Science in Western India, 1927--1953 |
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8 The "Ellis Effect": Translating Sexual Science in Republican China, 1911--1949 |
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9 Takahashi Tetsu and Popular Sexology in Early Postwar Japan, 1945--1970 |
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10 Mexican Sexology and Male Homosexuality: Genealogies and Global Contexts, 1860--1957 |
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11 The Science of Sexual Difference: Ogura Seizaburo, Hiratsuka Raicho, and the Intersection of Sexology and Feminism in Early-Twentieth-Century Japan |
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12 Time for Sex: The Education of Desire and the Conduct of Childhood in Global/Hindu Sexology |
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PART THREE MOBILITY, TRAVEL, EXILE, AND THE CIRCUITS OF SEXOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE |
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13 Latin Eugenics and Sexual Knowledge in Italy, Spain, and Argentina: International Networks across the Atlantic |
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14 "Forms So Attenuated That They Merge into Normality Itself": Alexander Lipschutz, Gregorio Maranon, and Theories of Intersexuality in Chile, circa 1930 |
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15 "Tyranny of Orgasm": Global Governance of Sexuality from Bombay, 1930s--1950s |
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16 Magnus Hirschfeld's Onnagata |
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17 Agnes Smedley between Berlin, Bombay, and Beijing: Sexology, Communism, and National Independence |
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18 The Limits of Transnationalism: The Case of Max Marcuse |
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Afterword: In the Shadow of Empire: The Words and Worlds of Sexual Science |
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List of Contributors |
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Index |
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