Vorspiel
[1] Philip Kaufman, Quills (Fox Searchlight, 2000).
[2] Anil Aggrawal, Necrophilia: Forensic and Medico-legal Aspects of Sexual Crimes and Unusual Sexual Practices (Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2008), S. 369.
[3] Gerald S. Martin, Gabriel García Márquez: A Life (London: Bloomsbury, 2009), S. 205.
[4] Umfrage 2018: »2018 Year in Review – Pornhub Insights«, Pornhub 2018. <www.pornhub.com/insights/2017-year-in-review> [Aufgerufen am 29. September 2018].
[5] Jonas Roelens, »Visible Women: Female Sodomy in the Late Medieval and Early Modern Southern Netherlands (1400 – 1550)«, BMGN – Low Countries Historical Review 130.3 (2015), 3, <https://doi.org/10.18352/bmgn-lchr.10101>.
[6] Ebd.
[7] William Acton, The Functions and Disorders of the Reproductive Organs in Childhood, Youth, Adult Age and Advanced Life (London: John Churchill, 1857), S. 101.
[8] James Douglas, »A Book That Must be Suppressed«, in Palatable Poison: Critical Perspectives on The Well of Loneliness, hrsg. von Laura L. Doan und Jay Prosser (New York: Columbia University Press, 2002) S. 10 – 11.
Sex und Worte
[1] Daniel Chandler, Semiotics: The Basics, 2. Ausgabe (London: Routledge, 2007), S. 25.
[2] Georg Büchner, »Danton’s Death«, in: Danton’s Death; Leonce and Lena; Woyzeck, übers. und hrsg. von Victor Price (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008), S. 65.
[3] »Bernie Sanders Quickly Condemns Rally Speaker Who Called Hillary Clinton a ›Corporate Democratic Whore‹«, RealClearPolitics, 2016, <www.realclearpolitics.com/video2016/04/14/speaker_at_sanders_rally_calls_hillary_clinton_a_corporate_democratic_whore.html>. [Aufgerufen am 9. August 2018].
[4] »Oxford English Dictionary«, Oed.Com, 2018, www.oed.com/view/Entry/228780?rskey=PMdb56&result=1#eid. [Aufgerufen am 9. August 2018].
[5] Thomas De Chobham und F. Broomfield, Thomae De Chobham Summa Confessorum (Louvain: Nauwelaerts, 1986) S. 346 f.
[6] John Webster, The White Devil, in John Webster, Three Plays, hrsg. von David Charles Gunby (London: Penguin Books, 1995), S. 84 f.
[7] Rachael Jayne Thomas, ›»With Intent to Injure and Diffame«: Sexual Slander, Gender and the Church Courts of London and York, 1680 – 1700‹ (unveröffentlichte Masterarbeit, University of York, 2015), S. 134 – 5.
[8] »Anne Knutsford c. Anne Blagge« (Chester, 1664), Cheshire Record Office, EDC5 1.
[9] Zitiert aus: Bernard Capp, When Gossips Meet: Women, Family, and Neighbourhood in Early Modern England (Oxford Studies in Social History) (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003), S. 193.
[10] »Susan Town c. Jane Adams« (London, 1695), London Metropolitan Archives, DL/C/244.
[11] »Cause Papers« (York, 1699), Borthwick Institute for Archives, University of York, CP.H.4562., S. 3.
[12] »Elizabeth Young c. Robert Heyward« (Chester, 1664), Cheshire Record Office, CRO EDC5 1663/64.
[13] »Peter Leigh c. William Halliwell« (Chester, 1663), Cheshire Record Office, CRO EDC5 1663/63.
[14] »Judith Glendering c. Thomas Ellerton« (London, 1685), London Metropolitan Archives, DL/C/241.
[15] »Cicely Pedley c. Benedict and Elizabeth Brooks« (Chester, 1652), Cheshire Record Office, PRO Ches. 29/442.
[16] Dinah Winch, ›Sexual Slander and its Social Context in England c.1660 – 1700, with Special Reference to Cheshire and Sussex‹ (unveröffentlichte Dissertation, The Queen’s College, Oxford University, 1999), S. 52.
[17] »Martha Winnell c. Abraham Beaver« (York, 1685), Borthwick Institute for Archives, University of York, CP.H.3641.
[18] »Thomas Richardson c. Elizabeth Aborne« (London, 1690), London Metropolitan Archives, DL/C/243.
[19] Thomas, ›With Intent to Injure and Diffame‹, S. 142.
[20] »Thomas Hewetson c. Thomas Daniel« (London, 1699), London Metropolitan Archives, CP.H.4534.
[21] William Selwyn, An Abridgment of the Law of Nisi Prius (London: Clarke, 1817), S. 1004.
[22] »Das Wort whore taucht insgesamt bis 1800 in 163 Verfahren am Old Bailey auf: Von der ersten Erwähnung 1679 bis 1739 in 66 Verfahren (knapp über 40 Prozent); von 1740 bis 1769 in 61 Verfahren (knapp über 37 Prozent); von 1770 bis 1799 in 36 Verfahren (22 Prozent).« (»History of the Term ›Prostitute‹«, Essays by Rictor Norton, 2018, <http://rictornorton.co.uk/though15.htm> [Aufgerufen am 10. August 2018].)
»Ein böser Name für eine böse Sache«
[1] Walter Kirn, »The Forbidden Word«, GQ, 4. Mai 2005, S. 136.
[2] Christina Caldwell, »The C-Word: How One Four-Letter Word Holds So Much Power«, College Times, 15. März 2011.
[3] Peter Silverton, Filthy English (London: Portobello Books, 2009), S. 52; Matthew Hunt, »Cunt«, Matthewhunt.Com, 2017, <www.matthewhunt.com/cunt/> [Aufgerufen am 3. September 2018].
[4] Mark Daniel, See You Next Tuesday (London: Timewell, 2008), Kindle-Ausgabe, Position 135.
[5] Melissa Mohr, Holy Sh*T: A Brief History of Swearing (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013), S. 20.
[6] Peter Silverton, Filthy English, S. 52.
[7] Zitiert nach Mohr, Holy Sh*T, S. 149.
[8] Ebd.
[9] Lanfranco and John Hall, Most Excellent and Learned Vvoorke of Chirurgerie, Called Chirurgia Parua Lanfranci, 1. Auflage (London: Marshe, 1565).
[10] »Cunt«, Oed.com, 2018, <www.oed.com/view/Entry/45874?redirectedFrom=cunt#eid> [Aufgerufen am 7. September 2018].
[11] »OE and ME Cunte in Place-Names«, Keith Briggs, 2017, <http://keithbriggs.info/documents/cunte_04.pdf> [Aufgerufen am 5. April 2017].
[12] »Oxford English Dictionary«, oed.com, 2018.
[13] Russell Ash, Busty, Slag and Nob End (London: Headline, 2009), Kindle-Ausgabe, Position 665.
[14] »Oxford English Dictionary«, oed.com, 2018.
[15] Liz Herbert McAvoy and Diane Watt, The History of British Women’s Writing, 700 – 1500 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), S. 68.
[16] Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, hrsg. von Jill Mann (London: Penguin Books, 2005), S. 226.
[17] Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, S. 120.
[18] John Florio and Hermann W. Haller, A Worlde of Wordes (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013), S. 504.
[19] Andrew Marvell, »To His Coy Mistress«, Poetry Foundation, 2018, <www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44688/to-his-coy-mistress> [Aufgerufen am 7. September 2018].
[20] William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Shakespeare.Mit.Edu, 2018, <http://shakespeare.mit.edu/hamlet/full.html> [Aufgerufen am 7. September 2018].
[21] William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, Shakespeare.Mit.Edu, 2018, <http://shakespeare.mit.edu/twelfth_night/full.html> [Aufgerufen am 7. September 2018].
[22] Die englische Übersetzung stammt aus: Thomas Bowdler, The Family Shakespeare (London: Hatchard, 1807).
[23] Nachdruck in: Ian Frederick Moulton, Before Pornography: Erotic Writing in Early Modern England (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), S. 127.
[24] John Whiteford Mackenzie, Philotus, A Comedy, Reprinted from the Edition of Robert Charteris (Edinburgh: Ballantyne, 1835), S. 3.
[25] Gordon Williams, A Dictionary of Sexual Language and Imagery in Shakespearean and Stuart Literature, Vol. 1 (London: The Athlone Press, 1994), S. 350.
[26] Geoffrey R. Stone, »Origins of Obscenity«, New York University Review of Law, 31 (2007), 711 – 31, S. 718.
[27] James Thomas Law, The Ecclesiastical Statutes at Large, Extracted from the Great Body of the Statute Law, and Arranged Under Separate Heads, Vol. 4 (London: William Benning and Co., 1857), S. 273.
[28] The History of the C-Word (BBC3: BBC, 2007).
[29] Geoffrey Hughes, Swearing: A Social History of Foul Language, Oaths and Profanity in English (London: Penguin, 1998), S. 140.
[30] Engl. Original in: John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, The Works of John Wilmot Earl of Rochester, hrsg. von Harold Love (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999), S. 269.
[31] Ebd., S. 79.
[32] Ebd., S. 78.
[33] Samuel Pepys and Robert Latham, The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Vol. 4 (Berkeley: HarperCollins, 2000), S. 209; E. J. Burford, Bawdy Verse: A Pleasant Collection (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1982), S. 170.
[34] Francis Grose, A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 3. Auflage (London: Hooper & Co., 1796), S. 81.
[35] Hallie Rubenhold, Harris’s List of Covent Garden Ladies (London: Doubleday, 2012), S. 11.
[36] Marquis de Sade, Marquis de Sade Collection, hrsg. von Anna Ruggieri, Kindle-Ausgabe, Position 8323.
[37] Anonymus, The Pearl (London, Privatdruck, 1879)
[38] »Oxford English Dictionary«, oed.com, 2018, <www.oed.com/view/Entry/45874?redirectedFrom=cunt#eid> [Aufgerufen am 7. September 2018]; siehe auch Mark E. Neely, The Abraham Lincoln Encyclopedia (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1982), S. 154.
[39] Gerald Gould, »New Novels«, Observer, 28 February 1932, S. 6.
[40] D. H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley’s Lover, hrsg. von David Ellis (Ware: Wordsworth, 2007), S. 156.
[41] James Joyce, Ulysses (Ware: Wordsworth, 2010), S. 54.
[42] Allen Ginsberg, »Howl«, Poetry Foundation, 2018, <www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/49303/howl> [Aufgerufen am 7. September 2018].
[43] Mike Nichols, Carnal Knowledge (Los Angeles: AVCO Embassy Pictures, 1971).
[44] William Friedkin, The Exorcist: Extended Director’s Cut (Warner Brothers, 2010).
[45] »Oxford English Dictionary«, oed.com, 2018, <www.oed.com/view/Entry/45874?redirectedFrom=cunt#eid> [Aufgerufen am 7. September 2018].
[46] »Ofcom Explores Latest Attitudes to Offensive Language«, Ofcom, 2016, <www.ofcom.org.uk/about-ofcom/latest/media/media-releases/2016/attitudes-to-offensive-language> [Aufgerufen am 7. September 2018].
[47] Eve Ensler, Jacqueline Woodson und Monique Wilson, The Vagina Monologues (London: Virago, 2001), S. 100 – 10.
Nach Perlen tauchen
[1] Viz, Roger’s Profanisaurus (London: John Brown, 1998), S. 7, 10, 17, 30, 81.
[2] Graham Dury u. a., Hail Sweary (London: Dennis Publishing, 2013), S. 19, 40, 127.
[3] H. C. T. Hamilton, The Geography of Strabo (London: Bell and Sons, 1903), 17.2.5.
[4] Galen und Margaret Tallmadge May, Galen on the Usefulness of the Parts of the Body (New York: Classics of Medicine Library, 1996). Andere medizinische Schriften aus dem Mittelalter, die die Anatomie der »Nymphe« diskutierten, stammten von Caelius Aurelianus, Abulcasis und Avicenna.
[5] Soranos und Owsei Temkin, Soranus’ Gynecology (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 1994), S. 16.
[6] Soranos d’Éphèse, Sorani Gynaeciorum Libri IV. De Signis Fracturarum. De Fasciis. Vita Hippocratis Secundum Soranum, hrsg. von Ioannes Ilberg (Lipsiae: Teubneri, 1927). (4.9), S. 370.
[7] Zitiert nach Mary Knight, »Curing Cut or Ritual Mutilation? Some Remarks on the Practice of Female and Male Circumcision in Graeco-Roman Egypt«, Isis, 92.2 (2001), S. 327 – 8.
[8] John G. Younger, Sex in the Ancient World from A to Z (London: Routledge, 2005), S. 36.
[9] Aristophanes und Alan Herbert Sommerstein, Knights (Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1990), S. 1284 – 5.
[10] Cicero und D. R. Shackleton Bailey, Epistulae ad Familiares (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977), S. 9.
[11] Zitiert nach Jacqueline Fabre-Serris und Alison Keith, Women and War in Antiquity (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015), S. 264; Melissa Mohr, Holy Sh*T: A Brief History of Swearing (Corby: Oxford Academic Publishing Ltd, 2013), S. 26.
[12] Martial, Epigrams, engl. Übers. von Gideon Nisbet (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015), 1.90., S. 27.
[13] Mohr, Holy Sh*T, S. 28.
[14] Samuel Arbesman, The Half-Life of Facts – Why Everything We Know Has An Expiration Date (London: Penguin, 2004).
[15] Geoffrey Chaucer, V. A. Kolve und Glending Olson, The Canterbury Tales (New York, N.Y.: Norton & Company, 2005), Zeilen 430 – 35.
[16] M. S. Spink und L. G. Lewis, Albucasis on Surgery and Instruments. A Definitive Edition of the Arabic Text with English Translation and Commentary (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976), S. 456.
[17] Avicenna, Liber Canonis (Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1964), S. 377.
[18] Danielle Jacquart und Claude Thomasset, Sexuality and Medicine in the Middle Ages (Cambridge: Polity, 1988).
[19] Siehe Karma Lochrie, Heterosyncrasies: Female Sexuality When Normal Wasn’t (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2005).
[20] Thomas Wright und Richard Paul Wülker, Anglo-Saxon and Old English Vocabularies (London: Trubner & Co., 1883), S. 549.
[21] Ebd. Siehe auch Mohr, Holy Sh*T, S. 98.
[22] Gabriele Falloppio, Observationes Anatomicae (Modena: STEM Mucchi, 1964), S. 193.
[23] Realdo Colombo, De re Anatomica, Übers. von Nicolae Beuilacquae (Venice: Bruxelles, 1969), Buch XI, S. 242 – 3, Buch XV, S. 262 – 9.
[24] Falloppio, Observationes Anatomicae, S. 193.
[25] Colombo, De re Anatomica, S. 242 – 3.
[26] Vincent Di Marino und Hubert Lepidi, Anatomic Study of the Clitoris and the Bulbo-Clitoral Organ (Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014), S. 8.
[27] Thomas Bartholin und Michael Lyser, The Anatomical History of Thomas Bartholinus (London: Printed by Francis Leach for Octavian Pulleyn, 1653), S. 77. Zur weiteren Vertiefung der Themen lesbische Liebe und große Klitorides in der Frühen Neuzeit siehe Valerie Traub, The Renaissance of Lesbianism in Early Modern England (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002).
[28] Nicolas Venette, Conjugal Love; Or, The Pleasures of the Marriage Bed, 20. Auflage (London, 1750), S. 71.
[29] Charles Sackville, »A Faithful Catalogue of Our Most Eminent Ninnies«, in Poems on Affairs of State: Augustan Satirical Verse, 1660 – 1714 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1963), S. 195.
[30] Jane Sharp, The Midwives Book, Or, The Whole Art of Midwifry Discovered, hrsg. von Elaine Hobby (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999), S. 39.
[31] Ebd., S. 40.
[32] Ebd., S. 41 – 42.
[33] Siehe z. B. Rosemary Guiley, The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft (New York: Facts on File, 1989); Lana Thompson, The Wandering Womb (Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 1999); Jelto Drenth, The Origin of the World (London: Reaktion, 2008).
[34] King James I, Daemonologie in Forme of a Dialogue (Robert Walde-graue, 1597), S. 70.
[35] Diane Purkiss, The Witch in History (Hoboken: Routledge, 2012), S. 135.
[36] Anonymus, The Wonderful Discoverie of the Witchcrafts of Margaret and Phillip Flower, Daughters of Joan Flower Neere Beur Castle: Executed at Lincolne, March II. 1618 (London, 1619), S. 22 – 4.
[37] H. F., A True and Exact Relation of the Several Informations, Examinations, and Confessions of the Late Witches, Arraigned and Executed in the County of Essex (London, 1664), S. 24.
[38] Matthew Hale, A Tryal of Witches, at the Assizes Held at Bury St. Edmunds for the County of Suffolk, on the Tenth Day of March, 1664: Before Sir Matthew Hale Kt. then Lord Chief Baron of his Majesties Court of Exchequer (London: William Shrewsbury, 1682), S. 16.
[39] Nicolas Chorier, A Dialogue between a Married Lady and a Maid (London, 1740), S. 13.
[40] The Marquis de Sade: The Complete Justine, Philosophy in the Bedroom, and Other Writings (New York: Grove Press, 1990), S. 205.
[41] A New Description of Merryland (London: E. Curll, 1741), S. 15.
[42] M. D. T. de Bienville, Übers. von Edward Wilmot, Nymphomania, Or, A Dissertation Concerning the Furor Uterinus (London: J. Bew, 1775), S. 36.
[43] Alexandre Parent du Châtelet, On Prostitution in The City of Paris (London: T. Burgess, 1837), S. 108.
[44] Ebd., S. 109.
[45] Robley Dunglison, Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science (Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea, 1854), S. 214.
[46] »Masturbation in the Female«, American Homeopathic Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 1. I (1885), S. 338 – 340.
[47] Isaac Baker Brown, On the Curability of Certain Forms of Insanity, Epilepsy, Catalepsy, and Hysteria in Females (Robert Hardwicke: London, 1866), S. 84.
[48] Ebd., S. 17.
[49] »Obstetrical Society’s Charges and Mr Baker Brown’s Replies«, The Lancet, 1.92 (1867), S. 427 – 41.
[50] Sigmund Freud, The Question of Lay Analysis (New York: Norton, 1989), S. 38.
[51] Sigmund Freud, Drei Abhandlungen zur Sexualtheorie (1905), <www.psychosozial-verlag.de/download/DreiAbhandlungen-Auflage2.pdf>, S. 62 [Aufgerufen am 20.01.22].
[52] A. E. Narjani, »Considerations Sur Les Causes Anatomiques De La Frigidite Chez La Femme«, Journal Médicale de Bruxelles, 27.4 (1924), S. 768 – 78.
[53] Eduard Hitschmann und Edmund Bergler, Die Geschlechtskälte der Frau. Ihr Wesen und ihre Behandlung (1934), S. 31.
[54] William S. Kroger, »Psychosomatic Aspects of Frigidity«, Journal of the American Medical Association, 143.6 (1950), S. 526 – 32.
[55] Alfred C. Kinsey, »Individual Variation Lecture«, Vorlesung 8 (28. Februar 1940), Alfred Kinsey Collection.
[56] »Clitoral Hood: Size, Appearance, Effect on Orgasm, Reduction, and More«, Healthline, 2018, <www.healthline.com/health/womens-health/clitoral-hood> [Aufgerufen am 24. September 2018].
[57] Donna Mazloomdoost und Rachel N. Pauls, »A Comprehensive Review of the Clitoris and Its Role in Female Sexual Function«, Sexual Medicine Reviews, 3.4 (2015), S. 245 – 63.
[58] Pierre Foldès und Odile Buisson, »The Clitoral Complex: A Dynamic Sonographic Study«, Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2009, S. 1223 – 31.
[59] Odile Buisson et al., »Coitus as Revealed by Ultrasound in One Volunteer Couple«, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 7.8 (2010), S. 2750 – 4.
[60] »Female Genital Mutilation«, World Health Organization, 2018, <www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/female-genital-mutilation> [Aufgerufen am 17. Juni 2018].
»Zwei Berge Wackelpudding«
[1] Sir Mix-a-Lot, »Baby Got Back« (Def American, 1992).
[2] Darlene Abreu-Ferreira, Women, Crime, and Forgiveness in Early Modern Portugal (Florence: Taylor and Francis, 2016).
[3] William Smith, A New Voyage to Guinea, 2. Auflage (London: John Nourse, 1745), S. 221.
[4] Reports of the Lords of the Committee of Council Appointed for the Consideration of all Matters Relating to Trade and Foreign Plantations (London, 1789), S. 119.
[5] Clifton C. Crais und Pamela Scully, Sara Baartman and the Hottentot Venus (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009).
[6] François Le Vaillant, New Travels into the Interior Parts of Africa, by the Way of the Cape of Good Hope (London: G. G. and J. Robinson, 1796), S. 351.
[7] John Barrow, Travels into the Interior of Southern Africa (London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1801), S. 281.
[8] The Times, »The Hottentot Venus«, 1810, S. 3.
[9] »Baartman, Sara [Performing Name the Hottentot Venus] (1777X88– 1815/16), Celebrity and Subject of Scientific Speculation | Oxford Dictionary Of National Biography«, www.oxforddnb.com, 2018, <www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-73573;jsessionid=1ABB9A1E6F71D8D1704734C50D86E17D> [Aufgerufen am 7. August 2018].
[10] Bell’s Weekly Messenger, »The Hottentot Venus«, 1810, S. 7.
[11] Georges Cuvier, »Extrait d’Observations faites sur le Cadavre d’une Femme connue à Paris et à Londres sous le Nom de Vénus Hottentotte«, in Mémoires du Musée Nationale d’Histoire Naturelle, 1817, S. 259 – 74.
[12] Adrien Charpy, »Des Organes génitaux externes chez les Prostituées«, Annales de Dermatologie, 3 (1870), S. 271 – 79.
[13] Cesare Lombroso und Guglielmo Ferrero, La Donna Delinquente (Turin: Roux, 1893), pp. 38, 361 – 2.
[14] William Lee Howard, »The Negro as a Distinct Ethnic Factor in Civilization«, Medicine, 60 (1904), S. 423 – 26.
»So leicht wie Pudding kochen«
[1] Rose McKeon Olson und Claudia García-Moreno, »Virginity Testing: A Systematic Review«, Reproductive Health, 14.1 (2017), <https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-017-0319-0>.
[2] »Interagency Statement Calls For The Elimination Of ›Virginity-Testing‹«, World Health Organization, 2018, <www.who.int/reproductivehealth/publications/eliminating-virginity-testing-interagency-statement/en/> [Aufgerufen am 21. Mai 2019].
[3] »FGM National Clinical Group – Historical & Cultural«, www.fgmnationalgroup. org, 2018, <www.fgmnationalgroup.org/historical_and_cultural.htm> [Aufgerufen am 11. September 2018].
[4] »Female Genital Mutilation«, World Health Organization, 2017, <www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs241/en/> [Aufgerufen am 10. August 2017].
[5] »Virginity Testing ›Sacred‹ But Not a Science«, Africa Check, 2017 <https://africacheck.org/reports/virginity-testing-sacred-but-not-a-science/> [Aufgerufen am 21. August 2017].
[6] Lucy Pasha-Robinson, »Doctors Are Being Ordered to Perform ›Virginity Tests‹ on Underage Girls in Russia«, The Independent, 2018, <www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/russia-doctors-virginity-tests-russian-investigative-committee-underage-girls-a7783811.html> [Aufgerufen am 11. September 2018].
[7] Kathleen Coyne Kelly, Performing Virginity and Testing Chastity in the Middle Ages (New York: Routledge, 2000).
[8] Soranos und Owsei Temkin, Soranus’ Gynecology (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994).
[9] Danielle Jacquart und Claude Thomasset, Sexuality and Medicine in the Middle Ages (Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 1988), S. 44.
[10] »Lacuscurtius Valerius Maximus – Liber VIII«, penelope.uchicago.edu, 2018, <http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/L/Roman/Texts/Valerius_Maximus/8*.html> [Aufgerufen am 11. September 2018].
[11] Aelian, On the Characteristics of Animals (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1959), S. 358; Michael Rosenberg, Signs of Virginity: Testing Virgins and Making Men in Late Antiquity (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), S. 26.
[12] Albertus und Helen Rodnite Lemay, Women’s Secrets: A Translation of Pseudo-Albertus Magnus’ De Secretis Mulierum with Commentaries (Albany: University of New York Press, 1992), S. 128.
[13] Rosenberg, Signs of Virginity, S. 24.
[14] Kelly, Performing Virginity and Testing Chastity in the Middle Ages, S. 28 – 31.
[15] Carmen Caballero-Navas, The Book of Women’s Love (Hoboken: Taylor and Francis, 2014), S. 142.
[16] Albertus, Women’s Secrets, S. 128.
[17] »Bloody Sheets: An Age-Old Tradition Still Held in Georgia’s Regions«, Georgia Today, 2017, <http://georgiatoday.ge/news/2879/Bloody-Sheets% 3A-An-Age-old-Tradition-Still-Held-in-Georgia%E2 %80 %99s-Regions> [Aufgerufen am 20. August 2017].
[18] Henry Ansgar Kelly und Alan M. Dershowitz, The Matrimonial Trials of Henry VIII (London: Wipf and Stock, 2004), S. 233 – 4.
[19] The Trotula, engl. Übers. von Monica Helen Green (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002), S. 103 – 4.
[20] Caballero-Navas, The Book of Women’s Love, S. 142 – 4.
[21] Nicolas Venette, The Mysteries of Conjugal Love Reveal’d, 3. Auflage (London, 1712), S. 78.
[22] Francis Grose, A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 3. Auflage (London: Hooper & Co.,1796), S. 183.
[23] Nocturnal Revels: Or, the History of King’s Place (London: M. Goadby, 1779), S. 164.
[24] John Cleland, Fanny Hill, or, Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (London: LBA, 2007), Kindle-Ausgabe, S. 146.
[25] Tassie Gwilliam, »Female Fraud: Counterfeit Maidenheads in the Eighteenth Century«, Journal of the History of Sexuality, 6 (1996), S. 518 – 48.
[26] »On the Signs of Defloration in Young Females«, The London Medical Gazette: or, Journal of Practical Medicine, 48 (1831), 304 – 6.
[27] Edward B. Foote, Medical Common Sense (New York: Eigenverlag, 1867), S. 173.
[28] Rose McKeon Olson und Claudia García-Moreno, »Virginity Testing: A Systematic Review«, Reproductive Health, 14.1 (2017) <https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-017-0319-0>.
[29] Independent Forensic Expert Group, »Statement on Virginity Testing«, Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 33 (2015), S. 121 – 24, <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jflm.2015.02.012>.
[30] Olson und García-Moreno, »Virginity Testing: A Systematic Review«, Reproductive Health, S. 14.
Heimliche Höhepunkte
[1] Elisabeth A. Lloyd, The Case of the Female Orgasm: Bias in the Science of Evolution (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2005), S. 44.
[2] Anne A. Lawrence, »Sexuality Before and After Male-to-Female Sex Reassignment Surgery«, Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 34.2 (2005), S. 147 – 66, <https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-005-1793-y>; Imbimbo, C. et al., »Intersex and Gender Identity Disorders: A report from a single institute’s 14-Year experience in treatment of male-to-female Transsexuals«, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 6.10 (2009), S. 2736 – 45. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2009.01379.x; Jochen Hess et al., »Satisfaction With Male-to-Female Gender Reassignment Surgery«, Deutsches Ärzteblatt Online, 111.47 (2014), <https://doi.org/10.3238/arztebl.2014.0795>.
[3] Lisa D. Wade, Emily C. Kremer und Jessica Brown, »The Incidental Orgasm: The Presence of Clitoral Knowledge and the Absence of Orgasm for Women«, Women & Health, 42.1 (2005), S. 117 – 38, <https://doi.org/10.1300/ j013v42n01_07>.
[4] John G. Avildsen, Rocky (Chartoff-Winkler Productions, 1976).
[5] »The Myths of Sex Before Sport«, BBC News, 2004, <http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3555734.stm> [Aufgerufen am 27. August 2018].
[6] Dr. Brooke Magnanti, »Boxer Carl Froch Has Been Abstaining from Sex – But Is It Ever Worth It?«, Daily Telegraph, 2014, <www.telegraph.co.uk/women/sex/10864506/Sex-ban-Carl-Froch-has-been-abstaining-from-sex-but-is-it-really-good-for-you.html> [Aufgerufen am 27. August 2018].
[7] N. Maffulli, et al., »Sexual Activity before Sports Competition: A Systematic Review«, Frontiers in Physiology, 2016;7:246. doi:10.3389/ fphys.2016.00246.
[8] Alexandra Sifferlin, »Can Sex Really Dampen Athletic Performance?«, Time, 2014, <http://time.com/2911744/can-sex-re/> [Aufgerufen am 27. August 2018].
[9] »The Classic of Su Nu«, in Douglas Wile, Art of the Bedchamber: the Chinese Sexual Yoga Classics (Albany: University of New York Press, 1992), S. 93.
[10] »Does Frequent Ejaculation Help Ward Off Prostate Cancer?«, 2009, <www.harvardprostateknowledge.org/does-frequent-ejaculation-help-ward-off-prostate-cancer> [Aufgerufen am 13. Februar 2017]; Jennifer R. Rider et al., »Ejaculation Frequency and Risk of Prostate Cancer: Updated Results with an Additional Decade of Follow-Up«, European Urology, 70.6 (2016), S. 974 – 82 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2016.03.027>.
[11] G. G. Giles et al., ›Sexual Factors and Prostate Cancer‹, BJU International, 92.3 (2003), 211 – 16 <https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1464- 410x.2003.04319.x>.
[12] John G. Younger, Sex in the Ancient World from A To Z (London: Routledge, 2005), S. 2.
[13] Albert the Great, »Questions on Animals«, zitiert aus Sexuality and Medicine in the Middle Ages, Übers. von M. Adamson (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998), S. 55 – 6.
[14] Gerald of Wales, The Jewel of the Church: A Translation of the Gemma Ecclesiastica, Übers. von J. J. Hagen (Leiden: Brill, 1979), S. 109.
[15] »Summa Theologica Index«, sacred-texts.com, 2018, <www.sacred-texts.com/chr/aquinas/summa/index.htm> [Aufgerufen am 15. September 2018].
[16] P. G. Maxwell-Stuart, The Malleus Maleficarum (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2007), Kindle-Ausgabe, Position 1507.
[17] Ebd., Position 1474.
[18] Ebd., Position 1524.
[19] William Masters und Virginia Johnson, Human Sexual Response (London: Churchill, 1966), S. 7 – 8.
[20] K. R. Turley und D. L. Rowland, »Evolving ideas about the male refractory period«, BJU International, 112 (2013), S. 442 – 52.
[21] S. A. D. Tissot, Onanism; Or, A Treatise upon the Disorders Produced by Masturbation; Or, The Dangerous Effects Of Secret and Excessive Venery … Translated from the Last Paris Edition, By A. Hume. The Fifth Edition, Corrected, 5. Auflage (London: Richardson, 1781), S. 11.
[22] Léopold Deslandes, A Treatise on the Diseases Produced by Onanism, Masturbation, Self-Pollution, and Other Excesses, 2. Auflage (Boston: Otis, Broader and Company, 1839), S. 3.
[23] J. H. Kellogg, Plain Facts for Old and Young (Burlington: Segner, 1887), S. 294.
[24] Ebd., S. 295.
[25] Ebd., S. 296.
[26] Robert Baden-Powell, Boy Scouts of America, 1. Auflage (New York: Page and Company, 1911), S. 345.
[27] Albert Moll, Sexual Life of the Child (Classic Reprint) (London: Forgotten Books, 2015), S. 56.
[28] Wilhelm Reich, The Bioelectrical Investigation of Sexuality and Anxiety (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1982), S. 9; Alfred C. Kinsey, Wardell B. Pomeroy und Clyde E. Martin, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 1948).
[29] William H. Masters und Virginia E. Johnson, Human Sexual Response (London: Churchill, 1966), S. 3 – 9.
[30] Semir Zeki und Andreas Bartels, »The Neural Correlates of Maternal and Romantic Love«, Neuroimage, 21.3 (2004), 1155 – 66, <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2003.11.003>.
[31] B. Whipple, »Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (FMRI) During Orgasm in Women«, Sexologies, 17 (2008), S45 https://doi.org/10.1016/s1158-1360(08)72639-2; Ruth G. Kurtz, »Hippocampal and Cortical Activity During Sexual Behavior in the Female Rat«, Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 89.2 (1975), 158 – 69 https://doi.org/10.1037/ h0076650; Mary S. Erskine, Joseph G. Oberlander und Jasmine J. Yang, »Expression of FOS, EGR-1, and ARC in the Amygdala and Hippocampus of Female Rats During Formation of the Intromission Mnemonic of Pseudopregnancy«, Developmental Neurobiology, 67.7 (2007), 895 – 908, <https://doi.org/10.1002/dneu.20376>.
[32] James G. Pfaus et al., »The Role of Orgasm in the Development and Shaping of Partner Preferences«, Socioaffective Neuroscience & Psychology, 6.1 (2016), 31815, <https://doi.org/10.3402/snp.v6.31815>.
[33] Stuart Brody und Rui Miguel Costa, »Satisfaction (Sexual, Life, Relationship, and Mental Health) is Associated Directly with Penile-Vaginal Intercourse, but Inversely with Other Sexual Behavior Frequencies«, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 6.7 (2009), 1947 – 54, <https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1743 – 6109.2009.01303.x>.
[34] Beverly Whipple und Carol Rinkleib Ellison, Women’s Sexualities: Generations of Women Share Intimate Sexual Secrets of Sexual Self-Acceptance (Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications, US, 2000).
[35] Randolph W. Evans und R. Couch, »Orgasm and Migraine«, Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 41.5 (2001), 512 – 14, <https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1526 – 4610.2001.01091.x>.
[36] Quentin Crisp, The Naked Civil Servant (London: Flamingo, 1996) S. 14.
Eierdiebe
[1] Glenn Matfin, »The Rejuvenation of Testosterone: Philosopher’s Stone or Brown-Séquard Elixir?«, Therapeutic Advances in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1.4 (2010), S. 151 – 54, <https://doi.org/10.1177/2042018810385052>.
[2] Charles Édouard Brown-Séquard, The Elixir of Life: Dr. Brown-Séquard’s Own Account of His Famous Alleged Remedy for Debility and Old Age, hrsg. von Newell Dunbar (Boston: J.G. Cupples, 1889), S. 21 – 6.
[3] Ebd., S. 23.
[4] Ebd., S. 25
[5] Charles Édouard Brown-Séquard, »Note on the Effects Produced on Man by Subcutaneous Injections of a Liquid Obtained from the Testicles of Animals«, The Lancet, 134.3438 (1889), S. 105 – 7, <https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(00)64118-1>.
[6] Le Petit Parisien, »Jouvence«, 8. Oktober 1919. Siehe auch Catherine Remy, »›Men Seeking Monkey-Gland‹: The Controversial Xenotransplantations of Doctor Voronoff, 1910 – 30«, French History, 28.2 (2014), S. 226 – 40, <https://doi.org/10.1093/fh/cru042>.
[7] John B. Nanninga, The Gland Illusion: Early Attempts at Rejuvenation through Male Hormone Therapy (London: McFarland, 2017), Kindle-Ausgabe, Position 1125.
[8] Serge Voronoff, Quarante-Trois Greffes Du Singe À L’homme (Paris: G. Doin, 1924), S. 90.
[9] Aberdeen Press and Journal, »Monkey Gland Patient Dead«, 1923, S. 7.
[10] Serge Voronoff, Rejuvenation by Grafting (London: G. Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1925), S. 118 – 119.
[11] Ebd., S. 68 – 127.
[12] Nanninga, The Gland Illusion, Position 1232.
[13] The Times, »Dr Voronoff’s Operations: A Meeting of Protest«, 8. Juni 1928.
[14] Nanninga, The Gland Illusion, Position 1638.
[15] R. Alton Lee, The Bizarre Careers of John R. Brinkley (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 2015), S. 219.
[16] Zitiert nach Pope Brock, Charlatan: America’s Most Dangerous Huckster, the Man Who Pursued Him, and the Age of Flimflam (New York: Crown Publishers, 2008), S. 264.
[17] George Bernard Shaw, »Letter to the Editor«, The Saturday Review of Literature, 1928, S. 1043.
[18] David Hamilton, The Monkey Gland Affair (London: Chatto & Windus, 1986), S. 91.
[19] Eugen Steinach und Josef Löbel, Sex and Life: Forty Years of Biological and Medical Experiments (New York: Viking, 1940), S. 176.
[20] E. Steinach, »Biological Methods Against the Process of Old Age«, Medical Journal and Record, 25 (1927), S. 79.
[21] »Current Comment, ›Glandular Therapy‹«, Journal of the American Medical Association, 83 (1924), S. 1004.
[22] Sharon Romm, The Unwelcome Intruder: Freud’s Struggle with Cancer (New York, NY, USA: Praeger, 1983), S. 17 – 23.
[23] Zitiert nach Nanninga, The Gland Illusion, Position 1549.
[24] S. Lock, »›O That I Were Young Again‹: Yeats and the Steinach Operation«, BMJ, 287.6409 (1983), S. 1964 – 68, <https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.287.6409.1964>.
[25] Portsmouth Evening News, »Gland Rejuvenation«, 22. April 1939, S. 8.
[26] Nottingham Evening Post, »Seven Methods Explained«, 15. Juli 1924, S. 1.
[27] Dundee Evening Telegraph, »Youth Glands Stolen«, 16. Oktober 1922, S. 7.
[28] Ebd.
Tough Love
[1] John Tozzi und Jared S. Hopkins, »The Little Blue Pill: an Oral History of Viagra«, Bloomberg, 2018, <www.bloomberg.com/news/ features/2017 – 12 – 11/the-little-blue-pill-an-oral-history-of-viagra> [Aufgerufen am 25. August 2018].
[2] Dawn Connelly, »Three Decades of Viagra«, The Pharmaceutical Journal, 2017, <https://doi.org/10.1211/pj.2017.20202847>.
[3] »Cover Page«, Time, 1998.
[4] Stanley E. Althof et al., »Self-Esteem, Confidence, and Relationships in Men Treated with Sildenafil Citrate for Erectile Dysfunction«, Journal of General Internal Medicine, 21.10 (2006), S. 1069 – 74, <https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1497.2006.00554.x>.
[5] Stephanie B. Hoffman, »Behind Closed Doors: Impotence Trials and the Trans-Historical Right to Martial Policy«, Boston University Law Review, 89 (2009), S.1725 – 52, S. 1732.
[6] Catherine Rider, Magic and Impotence in the Middle Ages, S. 61.
[7] Jacqueline Murray, »On the Origins and Role of ›Wise Women‹ in Causes for Annulment on the Grounds of Male Impotence«, Journal of Medieval History, 16.3 (1990), S. 235 – 49, S. 243, <https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-4181(90)90004-k>.
[8] Zitiert nach Frederik Pedersen, Marriage Disputes in Medieval England (London: Hambledon, 2000), S. 117.
[9] Frederik Pedersen, »Motives for Murder: The Role of Sir Ralph Paynel in the Murder of William Cantilupe«, in Continuity, Change and Pragmatism in the Law: Essays in Honour of Professor Angelo Forte (Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 2016), S. 69 – 95, S. 83.
[10] Zitiert nach Henrietta Leyser, Medieval Women: Social History of Women in England 450 – 1500 (London: Phoenix Press, 1995), S. 116.
[11] Zitiert nach Rider, Magic and Impotence in the Middle Ages, S. 44.
[12] P. G. Maxwell-Stuart, The Malleus Maleficarum (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2007), Kindle-Ausgabe, Positionen 2844 – 45.
[13] Ebd., Positionen 2897 – 99.
[14] Aus der ersten deutschen Übersetzung des lateinischen Originals von J. W. R. Schmidt, Berlin 1906. www.koeblergerhard.de/Fontes/HexenhammerSprenger1923.pdf [Aufgerufen am 11.11.2021].
[15] Hinkmar von Reims, De Divortio Lotharii Regis Et Theutbergae Regina, hrsg. von Letha Böhringer (Hannover: MGH, 1992), S. 217.
[16] Hinkmar von Reims, De Nuptiis Stephani Et Filiae Regimundi Comiti (Berlin: MGH, 1939), S. 105.
[17] Siehe Rider, Magic and Impotence in the Middle Ages, S. 72 – 4.
[18] Hoffman, »Behind Closed Doors«, S. 1727.
Unser täglich Brot
[1] Siehe Johann F. Kinzl et al., »Partnership, Sexuality, and Sexual Disorders in Morbidly Obese Women: Consequences of Weight Loss After Gastric Banding«, Obesity Surgery, 11.4 (2001), S. 455 – 8, https://doi.org/10.1381/096089201321209323; Sarah R. Holzer et al., »Mediational Significance of PTSD in the Relationship of Sexual Trauma and Eating Disorders«, Child Abuse & Neglect, 32.5 (2008), S. 561 – 6, <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2007.07.011>.
[2] »Proverbs 9:17 Commentaries: ›Stolen Water Is Sweet; And Bread Eaten In Secret Is Pleasant.‹«, Biblehub.Com, 2018. <https://biblehub.com/commentaries/proverbs/9-17.htm> [Aufgerufen am 18. August 2018].
[3] Judith Harris, Pompeii Awakened: A Story Of Rediscovery (London: Tauris, 2007), S. 121.
[4] »Exeter Book Riddles«, Anglo-Saxon Narrative Poetry Project, 2018, <https://anglosaxonpoetry.camden.rutgers.edu/exeter-book-riddles/> [Aufgerufen am 18. August 2018].
[5] Martial, »Epigrams. Book 14«. tertullian.org, 2018, <www.tertullian.org/fathers/martial_epigrams_book14.htm> [Aufgerufen am 18. August 2018].
[6] Athenaeus, The Deipnosophists, Vol. VI, engl. Übers. von Charles Burton Gulick (London: Heinemann, 1927), S. 493.
[7] Jacques-Antoine Dulaure, Histoire Abrégée De Différens Cultes, 2. Auflage (Paris, 1825), S. 285.
[8] Richard Payne Knight und Thomas Wright, A Discourse on the Worship of Priapus, and its Connection with the Mystic (London: Spilbury, 1865), S. 158.
[9] Zitiert nach John Raymond Shinners, Medieval Popular Religion, 1000 – 1500: A Reader (Toronto: UTP, 2009), S. 451 – 53.
[10] Ebd., S. 455.
[11] Ebd., S. 451 – 53.
[12] Geoffrey Chaucer, »The General Prologue«, in The Canterbury Tales, hrsg. von Jill Mann (London: Penguin Books, 2005), S. 26.
[13] Madeleine Pelner Cosman und Linda Gale Jones, Handbook to Life in the Medieval World, Vol. 3 (New York: Facts on File, 2008), S. 134.
[14] Ebd. Theodore of Canterbury (602 – 690) hatte da etwas andere Informationen und warnte in seinem Bußbuch vor Frauen, die das Sperma ihres Mannes in das Brot einbackten, um dessen Libido zu erhöhen. Jacqueline Murray, Love, Marriage, and Family in the Middle Ages: A Reader (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001), S. 46.
[15] George Peele, The Old Wives’ Tale, hrsg. von Patricia Binnie (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1980), S. 75.
[16] Richard Brome, A Jovial Crew, hrsg. von Tiffany Stern (London: Bloomsbury, 2014), S. 122 – 33.
[17] John Aubrey, Remaines of Gentilisme and Judaisme (London: Folklore Society, 1881), S. 43 – 44.
[18] Natasha Hinde, »Blogger Bakes Sourdough Using Yeast from Vagina, Internet Explodes«, Huffpost UK, 2018, <www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/11/24/woman-makes-sourdough-using-yeast-from-vagina_n_8636372.html> [Aufgerufen am 19. August 2018].
Liebesnahrung
[1] »Science Proves Oysters and Mussels are the Food of Love«, The Scotsman, 2018, <www.scotsman.com/future-scotland/tech/science-proves- oysters-and-mussels-are-the-food-of-love-1 – 740457> [Aufgerufen am 20. August 2018].
[2] Antimo D’Aniello et al., »Occurrence and Neuroendocrine Role of d-Aspartic Acid And n-Methyl-D-Aspartic Acid Inciona Intestinalis«, FEBS Letters, 552.2 – 3 (2003), S. 193 – 8, <https://doi.org/10.1016/s00145793(03)00921-9>.
[3] Raul A. Mirza et al., »Do Marine Mollusks Possess Aphrodisiacal Properties?« Aufsatz, vorgestellt bei der Chemical Society National Conference in San Diego, 13. – 17. März 2005.
[4] Adam Lusher, »Raw Oysters Really Are Aphrodisiacs Say Scientists (And Now Is the Time to Eat Them)«, Daily Telegraph, 2018, <www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/4195596/Raw-oysters-really-are-aphrodisiacs-say-scientists-and-now-is-the-time-to-eat-them.html> [Aufgerufen am 19. August 2018].
[5] C. D. Hunt et al., »Effects of Dietary Zinc Depletion on Seminal Volume and Zinc Loss, Serum Testosterone Concentrations, and Sperm Morphology in Young Men«, The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 56.1 (1992), S. 148 – 57, https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/56.1.148; Radhika Purushottam Kothari, »Zinc Levels in Seminal Fluid in Infertile Males and Its Relation with Serum Free Testosterone«, Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 10 (2016), CC05 – 8, https://doi.org/10.7860/ jcdr/2016/14393.7723.
[6] Robert C. Walter et al., »Early Human Occupation of the Red Sea Coast of Eritrea During the Last Interglacial«, Nature, 405.6782 (2000), S. 65 – 9, <https://doi.org/10.1038/35011048>.
[7] Hesiod, Theogony, hrsg. von M. L. West (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008), S. 9.
[8] Vatsyayana Mallanaga, Kamasutra, hrsg. und übers. von Wendy Doniger und Sudhir Kakar (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009), S. 165.
[9] Nicholas Culpeper, The Complete Herbal (London: CreateSpace, 2018), S. 324.
[10] Historia Augusta (Boston: Loeb Classical Library, 1921), S. 483.
[11] »Pliny the Elder, Natural History | Loeb Classical Library«, Loeb Classical Library, 2018, <www.loebclassics.com/view/pliny_elder-natural_history/1938/pb_LCL418.503.xml?readMode=recto> [Aufgerufen am 19. August 2018].
[12] Alain Chartier, Delectable Demaundes, and Pleasaunt Questions, with their Seuerall Aunswers, in Matters of Loue, Naturall Causes, with Morall and Politique Deuises. Newely Translated out of Frenche into Englishe, this Present Yere of our Lorde God. 1566 (London: John Cawood, 1566), S. 4.
[13] Felix Platter, Platerus Golden Practice of Physick (London: Peter Cole, 1664), S. 170; Humphrey Mill, A Night’s Search, Discovering the Nature and Condition of Nightwalkers and their Associates (London, 1646), S. 113.
[14] John Marston, The Scourge of Villanie, Vol. 2 (London, 1598), S. 107.
[15] Thomas Killigrew, The Parson’s Wedding (London: Henry Herringman, 1641), S. 78.
[16] John Wilmot Rochester, »A Dream«, in The Poetical Works of the Earls of Rochester, Roscomon and Dorset; The Dukes of Devonshire, Buckinghamshire, & C. with Memoirs of their Lives in Two Volumes. Adorn’d with a New Set of Cuts (London: Goodourl, 1735), S. 71.
[17] Abgedruckt in Drew Smith, Oyster: A Gastronomic History (with Recipes) (New York: Abrams, 2015), Kindle-Ausgabe, Position 866.
[18] Henry Randall Waite, Carmina Collegensia: a Complete Collection of the Songs of the American Colleges, with Selections from the Student Songs of the English and German Universities (Boston: Ditson, 1876), S. 73.
[19] Apollo’s Medley (Doncaster, 1790), S. 78.
[20] John Whitaker, Molly Malone (London: Phipps, 1805), S. 1.
[21] Charles Lever, Charles O’Malley, The Irish Dragoon (Leipzig: Tauchnitz, 1848), S. 108.
[22] Giacomo Casanova, The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, Übers. von Arthur Machen (SMK Book, 2014), Kindle-Ausgabe, Position 17545.
[23] Ebd., Position 61336.
[24] Charles Dickens, The Pickwick Papers (London: Createspace, 2017), S. 238.
[25] Jonathan Swift, A Complete Collection of Genteel and Ingenious Conversation (London: Gedruckt für B. Motte, und C. Bathurst, Middle Temple-Gate, Fleet-Street, 1738), S. 120.
[26] Trebor Healey, A Horse Named Sorrow (Madison, WI: Terrace Books, 2012), S. 40.
Runter mit der Hitze
[1] Javed Ali, Shahid H. Ansari und Sabna Kotta, »Exploring Scientifically Proven Herbal Aphrodisiacs«, Pharmacognosy Reviews, 7.1 (2013), S. 1, <https://doi.org/10.4103/0973-7847.112832>.
[2] Paola Sandroni, »Aphrodisiacs Past and Present: a Historical Review«, Clinical Autonomic Research, 11.5 (2001), S. 303 – 7, <https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02332975>.
[3] J. Shah, »Erectile Dysfunction Through the Ages«, BJU International, 90.4 (2002), S. 433 – 41, <https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1464-410x.2002.02911.x>.
[4] Plato, The Republic of Plato, engl. Übers. von John Llewelyn Davies and David James Vaughan (Cambridge: Macmillan, 1852), S. 4.
[5] Sharman Apt Russell, Hunger: An Unnatural History (New York: Basic Books, 2008).
[6] R. A. Talib et al., »The Effect of Fasting on Erectile Function and Sexual Desire on Men in the Month of Ramadan«, Urology Journal, 12.2 (2015), S. 2099 – 102.
[7] Henry Newell Guernsey, The Application of the Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy to Obstetrics, 2. Auflage (London: Turner, 1878), S. 459.
[8] Tierney A. Lorenz und Cindy M. Meston, »Acute Exercise Improves Physical Sexual Arousal in Women Taking Antidepressants«, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 43.3 (2012), S. 352 – 61
[9] Jonathan Barnes (Hrsg.), Complete Works of Aristotle, Vol. 2 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014), S. 1352.
[10] Pliny the Elder, Complete Works, engl. Übers. von John Bostock (Hastings: Delphi Classics, 2015), Kindle-Ausgabe, Position 38731.
[11] Alexander Morison, The Physiognomy of Mental Diseases (London: Longman, 1843), keine Seitenangabe vorhanden.
[12] Athenaeus, Complete Works, engl. Übers. von C. D. Yonge (Hastings: Delphi Classics, 2017), Kindle-Ausgabe, Position 2327.
[13] François Rabelais, Gargantua And Pantagruel (New York: AMS Press, 1967), S. 162.
[14] John Davenport und John Camden Hotten, Aphrodisiacs and Anti-Aphrodisiacs (London: Eigenverlag, 1869), S. 133.
[15] Agnieszka Raubo, »The Concept of Temperament and the Theory of Humours in the Renaissance«, Ruch Literacki, 57.4 (2016), S. 408 – 25, <https://doi.org/10.1515/ruch-2017-0071>.
[16] Ebd.
[17] The Women’s Petition Against Coffee Representing to Publick Consideration the Grand Inconveniencies Accruing to their Sex from the Excessive Use of that Drying, Enfeebling Liquor (London, 1674), S. 4.
[18] Ebd., S. 2
[19] Ebd., S. 3
[20] Nicholas Culpeper, A Physicall Directory; or, A Translation of The London Dispensatory Made by the Colledge of Physicians in London (London: Peter Cole, 1649), S. 6.
[21] Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy (Oxford: John Lichfield und James Short, für Henry Cripps, 1624), S. 630 – 31.
[22] Davenport und Hotten, Aphrodisiacs and Anti-Aphrodisiacs, S. 133.
[23] Michael Ryan, Prostitution in London, with a Comparative View of that of Paris and New York (London: H. Bailliere, 1839), S. 385.
[24] Ebd.
[25] Graily Hewitt, The Diagnosis, Pathology and Treatment of Diseases of Women (Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blackiston, 1868), S. 403.
[26] John Harvey Kellogg, Plain Facts for Old and Young: Embracing the Natural History and Hygiene of Organic Life (Burlington: Segner, 1887), S. 302 – 3.
[27] Sylvester Graham, A Lecture to Young Men on Chastity, Intended Also for the Serious Consideration of Parents and Guardians (Boston: Cornhill, 1838), S. 47.
[28] Brian C. Wilson, Dr John Harvey Kellogg and the Religion of Biologic Living (Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2014).
[29] Thomas Douglas et al., »Coercion, Incarceration, and Chemical Castration: an Argument from Autonomy«, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 10.3 (2013), S. 393 – 405, <https://doi.org/10.1007/s11673-013-9465-4>.
[30] Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Confessions (London: Penguin, 1953), S. 303.
[31] Davenport und Hotten, Aphrodisiacs and Anti-aphrodisiacs, S. 131.
Spaßbremsen
[1] Helen King, »Galen and the Widow: Towards a History of Therapeutic Masturbation in Ancient Gynaecology«, Journal on Gender Studies in Antiquity, 2011, S. 205 – 35; Hallie Lieberman and Eric Schatzberg, journalofpositivesexuality.org, 2018, <http://journalofpositivesexuality.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Failure-of-Academic-Quality-Control-Technology-of-Orgasm-Lieberman-Schatzberg.pdf> [Aufgerufen am 23. September 2018].
[2] Rachel Maines, »The Study that Set the World Abuzz – Video«, Big Think, 2017, <http://bigthink.com/videos/the-study-that-set-the-world-abuzz> [Aufgerufen am 12. März 2017].
[3] Cesare Lombroso et al., La Donna Delinquente, La Prostituta E La Donna Normale, 1. Auflage (Milano: Et.al, 2009).
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[5] The Pearl: Victorian Erotica (2017), Kindle-Ausgabe, Positionen 6118 – 19.
[6] Ebd., Position 11360.
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[8] Robert Ziegenspeck, Anleitung zur Massagebehandlung (Thure Brandt) bei Frauenleiden: Für praktische Ärzte (Berlin 1895).
[9] Ebd., S. 16.
[10] Ebd., S. 27.
[11] Ebd.
[12] Rachel P. Maines, The Technology of Orgasm (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001), S. 3.
[13] William John Anderson, Hysterical and Nervous Affections of Women. Read Before the Harveian Society, 1. Auflage (London: Churchill, 1864), S. 26.
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[17] Walsh, A Manual of Domestic Medicine and Surgery, S. 150.
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[20] »Sub-Umbra or Sport Among the She-Noodles«, in The Wordsworth Book of Classic Erotica (Ware: Wordsworth Editions, 2007), S. 1091.
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[24] James George Beaney, The Generative System and its Functions in Health and Disease (Melbourne: F. F. Bailliere, 1872), S. 359.
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[28] W. Tyler Smith, »Principles and Practices of Obstetricy«, The Lancet, 2 (1847), S. 669 – 71.
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[30] Ebd.
Rauchen, Schießen, Fahrrad fahren
[1] Jaime Rojo und Steven Harrington, »›F**K Art‹ Opens Wide at Museum of Sex (NSFW)«, Huffpost, 2018, <www.huffingtonpost.com/jaime-rojo-steven-harrington/new-opening-at-museum-of-sex_b_1261589.html> [Aufgerufen am 11. August 2018].
[2] Zitiert nach Julie Wosk, Women and the Machine (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003), S. 114.
[3] »A Cure for Bicycle Face«, South Wales Daily News, 1897, S. 3.
[4] Zitiert nach Katherine Murtha, »Cycling in the 1890s: An Orgasmic Experience?«, Cahiers De La Femme, 21.3 (2002), S. 119 – 21.
[5] St Louis Medical Review, 32 (1895), S. 209.
[6] »Taking Chances«, Iowa State Register, 1895.
[7] The Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic, 74 (1895), S. 674.
[8] »Female Cyclists«, The Dominion Medical Monthly, 7.3 (1896), S. 235 – 7.
[9] »Immorality in Canada«, The Canadian Practioner 21, (1896), S. 848 – 9.
[10] Robert Dickinson, »Bicycling for Women«, The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, 31 (1895), S. 24 – 35.
[11] Ebd.
[12] Zitiert nach Ted Ferguson, Kit Coleman: Queen of Hearts (Markham: PaperJacks, 1979), S. 92.
[13] Sue Macy und Meredith Orlow, Wheels of Change (Washington: National Geographic, 2012), S. 18.
[14] New Zealand Wheelman, 18. August 1897, S. 7.
[15] New Zealand Graphic and Ladies’ Journal, 17. September, 1898, S. 372.
[16] Arthur Shadwell, »The Hidden Dangers of Cycling«, The National Review, 1897, S. 796.
[17] Zitiert nach South Wales Daily News, »Remedy for Bicycle Face«, 1897, S. 3.
[18] Clare Simpson, »A Social History of Women and Cycling in Late-Nineteenth Century New Zealand« (unveröffentlichte Doktorarbeit, Lincoln University, 1998), S. 137.
[19] New Zealand Wheelman, 30. April 1898, S. 9.
Boy’s Toys
[1] Chantal Cox-George und Susan Bewley, »I, Sex Robot: The Health Implications of the Sex Robot Industry«, BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health, 44, 2018, S. 161 – 4, https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsrh-2017-200012.
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[4] Ovid, engl. Übers. von A. D. Melville und E. J. Kenney, Metamorphoses (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008), S. 233.
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[7] Havelock Ellis, Studies in the Psychology of Sex (Honolulu: University Press of the Pacific, 2001), S. 188.
[8] Iwan Bloch, Das Sexualleben unserer Zeit in seinen Beziehungen zur modernen Kultur (Berlin 1907), S. 710.
[9] Louis Fiaux, Les Maisons De Tolérance (Paris: G. Carré, 1892), S. 176.
[10] Bloch, Das Sexualleben unserer Zeit, S. 723.
[11] Ebd.
[12] Madame B, La Femme Endormie (Melbourne, 1899), S. 11 – 12.
[13] Ebd.
[14] René Schwaeblé, »Homunculus«, Les détraquées de Paris (Paris: Daragon libraire-éditeur, 1910), S. 247 – 53.
[15] N. Döring und S. Pöschl, »Sex Toys, Sex Dolls, Sex Robots: Our Under- Researched Bed-Fellows«, Sexologies, 27, (2018), S. 133 – 8, <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sexol.2018.05.009>.
[16] Siehe Kate Devlin, Turned On: Science, Sex and Robots (London: Bloomsbury, 2018).
[17] Vic Grout, »Robot Sex: Ethics And Morality«, Lovotics, 03.01 (2015), <https://doi.org/10.4172/2090-9888.1000e104>; Cox-George und Bewley, »I, Sex Robot: The Health Implications of the Sex Robot Industry«, BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health, (2018), 44, S. 161 – 4, bmjsrh-2017 – 200012, <https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsrh-2017-200012>.; Veronica Cassidy, »For the Love of Doll(s): A Patriarchal Nightmare of Cyborg Couplings«, ESC: English Studies In Canada, 42.1 – 2 (2016), S. 203 – 215, <https://doi.org/10.1353/ esc.2016.0001>.
[18] Sarah Valverde, »The Modern Sex Doll-Owner: A Descriptive Analysis« (unveröffentlichte Masterarbeit, California State Polytechnic University, 2012).
[19] Ebd., S. 34.
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[24] Robin Gerber, Barbie and Ruth: The Story of the World’s Most Famous Doll and the Woman Who Made Her (New York: Harper, 2010).
[25] Anthony Ferguson, The Sex Doll (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co., 2010), S. 31.
[26] Ebd. S. 30.
[27] Christopher Trout, »There’s a New Sex Robot in Town: Say Hello To Solana«, Engadget, 2018, <www.engadget.com/2018/01/10/there-s-a-new-sex-robot-in-town-say-hello-to-solana/> [Aufgerufen am 18. Juli 2018].
Luft anhalten!
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[9] Ebd., S. 123.
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[20] John Russell, Wynkyn de Worde und Frederick James Furnivall, The Boke of Nurture (Bungay: Printed for the Honourable R. Curzon by J. Childs, 1867), S. 68.
[21] Zitiert nach James A. Brundage, Law, Sex, and Christian Society in Medieval Europe (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009), S. 527.
[22] Giovanni Boccaccio, Guido Waldman und Jonathan Usher, The Decameron (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008), S. 543.
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[24] William Langham, The Garden of Health (London: Christopher Barker, 1579), S. 147.
[25] Ruth Mazo Karras, Common Women: Prostitution and Sexuality in Medieval England (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998), S. 54 – 5.
[26] Geoffrey Chaucer, »The Legend of Good Women«, in The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, hrsg. von Walter William Skeat (London: Cosimo Classics, 2013), S. 91.
[27] Zitiert nach Karras, Common Women, S. 54.
[28] Ebd.
[29] Terry Gilliam, Monty Python and the Holy Grail (EMI, 1975).
Kahle Adler, moosige Grotten
[1] Bukhārī, Muh. ammad ibn Ismā’īl, and Muhammad Muhsin Khan, S. ah. īh. Al-Bukhārī (Riyadh-Saudi Arabia: Darussalam, 1997), 7.777.
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[5] John G. Younger, Sex in the Ancient World from A to Z (London: Routledge, 2005), S. 75.
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[8] Monica Helen Green, The Trotula (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001), S. 175.
[9] Dieses Zitat stammt aus einer illustrierten Handschrift, die dem Dominikanermönch John of Freiberg (14. Jh.) zugeschrieben wird. P. J. P. Goldberg, Women in Medieval English Society (Gloucestershire: Sutton, 1997), S. 90.
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[11] Recettario Novo Probatissimo a Molte Infirmita, E Etiandio Di Molte Gentilezze Utile A Chi Le Vora Provare (Venice, 1532).
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[16] Richard Head, The Rogue Discovered, Or A Congratulatory Verse upon a Book Newly Published (A Piece Much Desired, and Long Expected) Called the English Rogue, A Witty Extravagant (London: Francis Kirkman, 1665), S. 67.
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[18] John Wilmot, »The Farce of Sodom«, in Book of Sodom, hrsg. von Paul Hallam (London: Routledge, 1995), S. 230.
[19] Thomas Middleton, »A Trick to Catch the Old One«, in Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works, hrsg. von Gary Taylor und John Lavagnino (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), S. 407.
[20] Zitiert nach James T. Henke, Gutter Life and Language in the Early ›Street‹ Literature of England (West Cornwall: Locust Hill Press, 1988), S. 77.
[21] Humphrey Mill, A Night’s Search, Discovering the Nature and Condition of Night-Walkers with their Associates (London: H. Shepard and W. Ley, 1640), S. 249.
[22] Gordon Williams, A Dictionary of Sexual Language and Imagery in Shakespearean and Stuart Literature: A–F (London: Athlone Press, 1994), S. 877.
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[24] John Wilmot, »The Farce of Sodom«, S. 230.
[25] Alexander Smith und Arthur Lawrence Hayward, A Complete History of the Lives and Robberies of the Most Notorious Highwaymen, Footpads, Shoplifts & Cheats of Both Sexes (London: Routledge, 2002), S. 217.
[26] Harris’s List of Covent Garden Ladies or Man of Pleasure’s Kalendar for the Year, 1788 (London: H. Ranger, 1788), S. 39, 79, 130.
[27] John Cleland, Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (London: LBA, 2007), Kindle-Ausgabe, S. 125.
[28] Ebd., S. 11.
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»Förderlich für die Sauberkeit«
[1] Technavio Research, Global Vaginal Odor Control Product Market 2018–2022 (London: Regional Business News, 2018).
[2] Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust, »Body Shame Responsible for Young Women not Attending Smear Tests«, Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust, 2018, <www.jostrust.org.uk/node/1073042> [Aufgerufen am 17. Februar 2019].
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[8] Dr. Blundell, »Incapability of Retaining the Urine«, The Lancet, 1 (1829), S. 673 – 7.
[9] Clifton E. Wing, »The Proper Use of the Hot Vaginal Douche«, The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 102 (1880), S. 583 – 4.
[10] »Reports of Societies«, The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 14 (1889), S. 443 – 5.
[11] John Ashurst, The International Encyclopedia of Surgery: A Systematic Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Surgery (W. Wood, 1895), S. 1002.
[12] Catalogue and Report of Obstetrical and other Instruments (London: Obstetric Society of London, 1867).
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[15] »Vaginal Douching«, Monthly Retrospect of Medicine & Pharmacy, 4 (1898), S. 555.
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[17] Andrea Tone, Devices and Desire: A History of Contraceptives in America (New York: Hill and Wang), S. 151 – 83.
[18] »Beauty Wonders: No Smell So Sweet«, Essence, September 1971, S. 20.
Französische Briefe, englische Regenmäntel und die Waren der Mrs Phillips
[1] »Campaign To Protect Young People From STIs by Using Condoms«, gov.uk, 2018, <www.gov.uk/government/news/campaign-to-protect-young-people-from-stis-by-using-condoms> [Aufgerufen am 14. August 2018].
[2] »New Data Reveals 420,000 Cases of STIs Diagnosed In 2017«, gov.uk, 2018, <www.gov.uk/government/news/new-data-reveals-420000-cases-of-stis-diagnosed-in-2017> [Aufgerufen am 14. August 2018].
[3] Nicola Low et al., »Molecular Diagnostics for Gonorrhoea: Implications for Antimicrobial Resistance and the Threat of Untreatable Gonorrhoea«, Plos Medicine, 11.2 (2014), e1001598, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001598; Kelsi M. Sandoz und Daniel D. Rockey, »Antibiotic Resistance in Chlamydiae«, Future Microbiology, 5.9 (2010), S. 1427 – 42, <https://doi.org/10.2217/fmb.10.96>.
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[8] Gabriele Falloppio, De Morbo Gallico (Padua, 1563), Kapitel 89.
[9] Guy de Chauliac, La Grande Chirurgie (Paris: F. Alcan, 1890).
[10] Zitiert nach Ralph Hermon Major, Classic Descriptions of Disease, 3. Auflage (Springfield: Charles C. Thomas, 1978), S. 26.
[11] Robley Dunglison, A New Dictionary of Medical Science and Literature (Boston: C. Bowen, 1833), S. 223.
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[18] Robert Jütte, Contraception (Cambridge: Polity, 2008), S. 104.
[19] Casanova, Giacomo, The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, engl. Übers. von Arthur Machen (SMK Books, 2014), Kindle-Ausgabe, Position 33819.
[20] Ebd.
[21] M. Tampa et al., »Brief History of Syphilis«.
[22] Richard Carlile, »Every Woman’s Book Or What Is Love?«, in What Is Love?: Richard Carlile’s Philosophy of Sex, hrsg. von M. L. Bush (London: Verso, 1998).
[23] Zitiert nach Andrea Tone, Controlling Reproduction: An American History (Wilmington: SR Books, 1997), S. 141.
[24] Amy und Thiery, »The Condom: A Turbulent History«, S. 397 – 8.
[25] Aine Collier, The Humble Little Condom (Amherst: Prometheus Books, 2007), S. 209.
[26] A. Salem, »A Condom Sense Approach to AIDS Prevention: A Historical Perspective«, South Dakota Journal of Medicine, 45.10 (1992), S. 294 – 6.
[27] Samuel Hallsor Booth, »A Comparison of the Early Responses to AIDS in the UK and the US«, Res Medica, 24.1 (2017), S. 57 – 64, <https://doi.org/10.2218/resmedica.v24i1.1558>.
Quengler zum Schweigen bringen
[1] Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, 2.3.49.5 – 7.
[2] William Buchan, Domestic Medicine: Or, a Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and Simple Remedies (London: Balfour, Auld and Smellie, 1769), S. 3.
[3] Ebd., S. 531
[4] William Cobbett, The Parliamentary History of England, 1801 – 1803 (London: 1806), S. 36; Levene, Malcolm et al., Essentials of Neonatal Medicine (London: Blackwell, 2000), S. 8.
[5] John Astruc, A treatise on all the Diseases Incident to Women (London: Cooper, 1743), S. 363; Martin Madan, Thelyphthora; or, A treatise on female ruin (London, 1785), S. 285; A. Civillian, Trials for Adultery; or, the History of Divorces, III vols, (London: Blandon, 1779).
[6] Casanova, The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, Kindle-Ausgabe, Position 33688.
[7] Karen Harris, The Medieval Vagina: A Historical and Hysterical Look At All Things Vaginal During the Middle Ages (London: Snark, 2014).
[8] L. Stone, The Family, Sex and Marriage in England 1500 – 1800 (London: Penguin, 1990), S. 266 – 7.
[9] Old-Bailey-Verfahren online, Central Criminal Court (2003), <www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?idxx=t18290409-83&div=t18290409-83&terms=Savin#highlight> [Aufgerufen am 30. August 2016].
[10] John M. Riddle, Eve’s Herbs: A History of Contraception and Abortion in the West (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1999).
[11] »The Tryal of Eleanor Beare of Derby«, Gentleman’s Magazine, 1732, S. 933 – 4.
[12] Anon, »The Tryal of Eleanor Beare of Derby, on Tuesday 15 August, 1732«, The Gentleman’s Magazine, or, Monthly Intelligencer, 2. XXIV (1732), S. 931 – 3.
[13] Ebd.
[14] Thomas Brown, »A Satire Upon a Quack«, in Works Serious and Comical in Prose and Verse (London 1760), S. 62 – 5.
[15] Ebd.
[16] Francis Grose, Lexicon Balatronicum: A Dictionary of Buckish Slang, University Wit, and Pickpocket Eloquence (London: S. Hooper, 1785), S. 204.
[17] Old-Bailey-Verfahren online, Central Criminal Court (2003), <www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t18290409-83&div=t18290409-83&terms=Savin#highlight> [Aufgerufen am 30. August 2016].
[18] Old-Bailey-Verfahren online, Ann Gardner, 15. Januar 1708 (t17080115 – 1).
[19] Dan Cruickshank, The Secret History of Georgian London: How the Wages of Sin Shaped the Capital (London: Windmill Books, 2010), S. 249.
[20] Foundling Museum, <http://foundlingmuseum.org.uk/about/the-museum/> [Aufgerufen am 2. September 2016].
[21] Jennifer Worth, »A deadly trade«, Guardian, 6. Januar 2005.
Das Drama mit den Tagen
[1] Plinius, Natural History, engl. Übers. von. H. Rackham (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1961), Buch 7, S. 549.
[2] Kate Hodal, »Nepal’s Bleeding Shame: Menstruating Women Banished to Cattle Sheds«, Guardian, 2018, <www.theguardian.com/global-development/2016/apr/01/nepal-bleeding-shame-menstruating-women-banished-cattle-sheds> [Aufgerufen am 13. September 2018].
[3] Verity Bowman, »Woman in Nepal Dies After Being Exiled to Outdoor Hut During Her Period«, Guardian, 2018, <www.theguardian.com/global-development/2018/jan/12/woman-nepal-dies-exiled-outdoor-hut-period-menstruation> [Aufgerufen 13. September 2018].
[4] Rita E. Montgomery, »A Cross-Cultural Study of Menstruation, Menstrual Taboos, and Related Social Variables«, Ethos, 2.2 (1974), S. 137 – 70, <https://doi.org/10.1525/eth.1974.2.2.02a00030>.
[5] Ebd.
[6] Janet Hoskins, »The Menstrual Hut and the Witch’s Lair in Two Eastern Indonesian Societies«, Ethnology, 41.4 (2002), S. 317, <https://doi.org/10.2307/4153011>.
[7] Montgomery, »A Cross-Cultural Study of Menstruation«, S. 143.
[8] Kristin Hanssen, »Ingesting Menstrual Blood: Notions of Health and Bodily Fluids in Bengal«, Ethnology, 41.4 (2002), S. 365 – 79, <https://doi.org/10.2307/4153014>.
[9] J. F. Nunn, Ancient Egyptian Medicine (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2002), S. 197.
[10] Hildegard von Bingen, Hildegard Von Bingen’s Physica: The Complete English Translation of Her Classic Work on Health and Healing, hrsg. von Priscilla Throop (Rochester: Healing Arts Press, 1998), S. 61.
[11] Lily Xiao Hong Lee und Sue Wiles, Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women, Volume II: Tang Through Ming 618 – 44 (London: Routledge, 2014), S. 59 – 60.
[12] Aru Bhartiya, »Menstruation, Religion and Society«, International Journal of Social Science and Humanity, 2013, S. 523 – 7, <https://doi.org/10.7763/ ijssh.2013.v3.296>.
[13] »Bible Gateway Passage: Leviticus 20:18 – New International Version«, Bible Gateway, 2018, <www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus+20%3A18&version=NIV> [Aufgerufen am 14. September 2018].
[14] »Surah Al-Baqarah [2:222 – 232]«, Surah Al-Baqarah [2:222 – 232], 2018, <https://quran.com/2/222-232> [Aufgerufen am 14. September 2018].
[15] Joan Cadden, Meanings of Sex Difference in the Middle Ages: Medicine, Science and Culture (Cambridge: University Press, 1993), S. 21 – 6; Nancy Tuana (Hrsg.), »The Weaker Seed: The Sexist Bias of Reproduction Theory«, in Feminism and Science (Bloomingdale: Indiana University Press, 1989), S. 147 – 71.
[16] Galen, »Ancient Medicine/Medicina Antiqua: Galen: Commentary On: Hippocrates: On The Nature Of Man: De Natura Hominis«, Ucl.Ac.Uk, 2018, <www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucgajpd/medicina%20antiqua/Medant/GNatHom1.htm> [Aufgerufen am 14. September 2018].
[17] Simiao Sun und Sabine Wilms, Bèi Jí Qiān Jīn Yào Fāng (Portland: The Chinese Medicine Database, 2008).
[18] Yi-Li Wu, »The Menstruating Womb: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Body and Gender in H. Chun’s Precious Mirror of Eastern Medicine (1613)«, Asian Medicine, 11.1 – 2 (2016), S. 21 – 60, <https://doi.org/10.1163/15734218-12341377>.
[19] Kaviraj Kunjalal Bhishagratna, An English Translation of the Sushruta Samhita Based on Original Sanskrit Text (Calcutta, 1911), S. 123.
[20] Ebd., S. 127.
[21] »Letters, Notes, and Answers to Correspondents«, British Medical Journal, 1 (1878), S. 325.
[22] William Rowley, A Treatise on Female Nervous Diseases, Madness, Suicide, & c. (London: T. Hookham, 1798), S. 54.
[23] Charles Manfield Clarke, Observations on the Diseases of Females which are Attended by Discharges (Philadelphia: H. C. Carey, 1824), S. 25.
[24] Julius Althaus, On Epilepsy, Hysteria and Ataxy: Three Lectures (London: Churchill & Sons, 1866), S. 48.
[25] J. McGrigor Allan, »On the Real Differences in the Minds of Men and Women«, The Anthropological Review 7 (1869), S. 196 – 219.
[26] Siehe Carla Bittel, Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Politics of Medicine in Nineteenth-Century America (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 2009).
[27] Lara Freidenfelds, The Modern Period: Menstruation in Twentieth-Century America (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009).
[28] The Story of Menstruation (Hollywood: Disney, 1946).
[29] Crystal Van Leeuwen und Belen Torondel, »Improving Menstrual Hygiene Management in Emergency Contexts: Literature Review of Current Perspectives«, International Journal Of Women’s Health, 10 (2018), S. 169 – 86, <https://doi.org/10.2147/ijwh.s135587>.
[30] »School Menstrual Hygiene Management in Malawi«, assets.publishing.service.gov.uk, 2018, <https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/57a08aa8e5274a27b20006d7/MenstrualHygieneManagement_Malawi.pdf> [Aufgerufen am 15. September 2018].
[31] »1 in 10 Girls Have Been Unable to Afford Sanitary Wear«, Plan International UK, 2018, <https://plan-uk.org/media-centre/1-in-10-girls-have-been-unable-to-afford-sanitary-wear-survey-finds> [Aufgerufen am 15. September 2018]; »ALWAYS Donates Feminine Hygiene Products to Help UK Girls Stay in School. #Endperiodpoverty«, always.co.uk, 2018, <www.always.co.uk/en-gb/about-us/endperiodpoverty> [Aufgerufen am 15. September 2018].
Das älteste Gewerbe
[1] George P. Murdock, »Anthropology and its Contribution to Public Health«, American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health, 42.1 (1952), S. 7 – 11, <https://doi.org/10.2105/ajph.42.1.7>.
[2] Mary Breckinridge, »The Nurse-Midwife – A Pioneer«, American Journal of Public Health, 17.11 (1927), S. 1147 – 51, <https://doi.org/10.2105/ajph.17.11.1147>.
[3] Glyn Davies, A History of Money (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2002); Graeme Barker, The Agricultural Revolution in Prehistory (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009).
[4] William W. Sanger, The History of Prostitution (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1858), S. 414.
[5] Sally Engle Merry, Colonizing Hawaii: The Cultural Power of Law (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000), S. 249.
[6] Gordon Morris Bakken und Brenda Farrington, Encyclopedia of Women in the American West (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2003), S. 236.
[7] Rudyard Kipling, »On the City Wall«, in Soldiers Three, and Other Stories (London: Routledge, 1914), S. 137.
[8] Ebd.
[9] Ulises Chávez Jimenez, »How Much for Your Love: Prostitution Among the Aztecs«, academia.edu, 2004, <www.academia.edu/2631485/ How_much_for_your_love_prostitution_among_the_Aztecs> [Aufgerufen am 7. August 2018].
[10] Irving L. Finkel und Markham Judah Geller, Sumerian Gods and their Representations (Groningen: STYX Publications, 1997), S. 65.
[11] Martha T. Roth, »Marriage, Divorce and the Prostitute in Ancient Mesopotamia«, in Christopher A. Faraone und Laura McClure, Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient World (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006), Kindle-Ausgabe, Position 427.
[12] Patrick Olivelle, King, Governance, and Law in Ancient India (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012), S. 158 – 60.
[13] Mary Beard und John Henderson, »With This Body I Thee Worship: Sacred Prostitution in Antiquity«, Gender and History, 9.3 (1997), S. 486.
[14] Andrew R. George, The Epic of Gilgamesh (London: Penguin, 2003), S. 6 – 8.
[15] Herodot, Herodotus, Complete Works, engl. Übers. von A. D. Godley (Hastings: Delphi Classics, 2013), Kindle-Ausgabe, Position 1718.
[16] Strabon von Amaseia, Strabo, Complete Works, engl. Übers. von H. C. Hamilton (Hastings: Delphi Classics, 2016), Kindle edition, location 20295.
[17] Lukian, The Syrian Goddess: Being a Translation of Lucian’s De Dea Syria, with a Life of Lucian (London: Dodo, 2010), S. 40 – 2.
[18] Pompeius Trogus, »Justin, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus (1886) pp. 90 – 171 Books 11 – 20«, tertullian.org, 2018, <www.tertullian.org/fathers/ justinus_04_books11to20.htm> [Aufgerufen am 18. September 2018].
[19] Leslie Kurke, »Pindar and the Prostitutes, or Reading Ancient ›Pornography‹«, Arion, 4, 1996, S. 52.
[20] Stephanie Budin, »Sacred Prostitution in the First Person«, in Christopher A. Faraone und Laura McClure, Prostitutes and Courtesans In the Ancient World (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006), Kindle-Ausgabe, Position 1166.
[21] Lutherbibel, 2. Buch der Könige 23:7, www.die-bibel.de/bibeln/onlinebibeln/lesen/LU17/2KI.23/2.-K%C3%B6nige-23.
[22] E. B. Aryendra Sharma und E. V. Vira Raghavacharya, »Gems from Sanskrit Literature. (Sūktimālā)«, Journal of the American Oriental Society, 81.4 (1961), 461, <https://doi.org/10.2307/595726>.
[23] Samantha Chattoraj, »The Devadasi System – Genesis & Growth«, iml.jou.ufl.edu, 2002, <http://iml.jou.ufl.edu/projects/Spring02/Chattaraj/genesis.html>; Colleen Boyett et al., Daily Life of Women. An Encyclopedia from Ancient Times to the Present, Greenwood, Kalifornien, 2020, S. 1033.
[24] K. Jamanadas, Devadasis (Delhi: Kalpaz Publications, 2007), S. 300.
Public Relations
[1] Irina Metzler, A Social History of Disability in the Middle Ages (Hoboken: Taylor and Francis, 2013), S. 23.
[2] John Keble, The Life of the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Wilson (Oxford: J. H. Parker, 1863), S. 296.
[3] »Post Office Act 1953«, legislation.gov.uk, 2018, <www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Eliz2/1 – 2/36/crossheading/general-offences/enacted> [Aufgerufen am 22. September 2018].
[4] Caroline Archer, Tart Cards (New York: Mark Batty, 2003).
[5] »Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001«, legislation.gov.uk, 2018, <www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2001/16/contents> [Aufgerufen am 22. September 2018].
[6] Jack Harris, Harris’s List of Covent Garden Ladies or Man of Pleasure’s Kalendar for the Year, 1788 (London: Ranger, 1788), S. 72, 112, 36.
[7] Hallie Rubenhold, Harris’s List of Covent Garden Ladies (London: Doubleday, 2005), S. 144.
[8] Hallie Rubenhold, The Covent Garden Ladies: Pimp General Jack and the Extraordinary Story of Harris’s List (London: History Press, 2006), S. 71.
[9] Ebd.
[10] Ebd., S. 216.
[11] Nocturnal Revels: or, The History of King’s Place and Other Modern Nunneries (London: M. Goadby, 1779).
[12] The Gentleman’s Bottle Companion, 1. Auflage (Edinburgh: Harris, 1979), S. 55.
[13] Pamela D. Arceneaux, »Guidebooks to Sin: The Blue Books of Storyville, New Orleans«, Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association, 28.4 (2018), S. 397.
[14] Ebd., S. 401.
[15] Ebd., S. 403.
[16] Al Rose, Storyville, New Orleans (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1979), S. 206.
[17] E. J. Bellocq et al., E. J. Bellocq: Storyville Portraits, Photographs from the New Orleans Red-Light District (New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1970), S. 14.
[18] L’étude Académique, 1. Februar 1911.
[19] Siehe Farina Ferruccio, Die Verbotene Venus: Erotische Postkarten 1895– 1925 (Stuttgart: Deutscher Bücherbund, 1989).
[20] »Tart Cards Exhibition« am Birmingham Institute of Art & Design, 2014, und am Plymouth College of Art, 2012.
[21] Teela Sanders et al., Beyond the Gaze: Summary Briefing on Internet Sex Work, 2018, <www.beyond-the-gaze.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/BtGbriefingsummaryoverview.pdf> [Aufgerufen am 22. September 2018].
[22] »›This Bill Is Killing Us‹: 9 Sex Workers on Their Lives in the Wake of FOSTA«, Huffpost, 2018, <www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/sex-workers-sesta-fosta_us_5ad0d7d0e4b0edca2cb964d9> [Aufgerufen am 22. September 2018].
Schlemmen mit Panthern
[1] The Letters of Oscar Wilde, hrsg. von Rupert Hart-Davies (New York: Harcourt, Brace, and World, 1968), S. 492.
[2] »The Home Affairs Committee: Prostitution«, publications.parliament.uk, 2016, <https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201617/cmselect/cmhaff/26/26.pdf> [Aufgerufen am 23. September 2018].
[3] »How Much Does Prostitution Contribute to the UK Economy?«, import.io, 2014, <www.import.io/post/how-much-does-prostitution-contribute-to-the-uk-economy/> [Aufgerufen am 23. September 2018].
[4] Mack Friedman, »Male Sex Work from Ancient Times to the Near Present«, in Victor Minichiello, John Scott und Victor Scott, Male Sex Work and Society (Golden: Columbia University Press, 2014), S. 2 – 34.
[5] Zitiert nach Rudi C. Bleys, The Geography of Perversion: Male-to-Male Sexual Behaviour Outside the West and the Ethnographic Imagination (London: Cassell, 1996), S. 33.
[6] Iwan Bloch, A History of English Sexual Morals, engl. Übers. von William H. Forstern (London: Francis Aldor, 1936), S. 135.
[7] Sarah Kingston und Natalie Hammond, Women Who Buy Sexual Services In The UK, 2016, <http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/130705/2/WWBS_End_Report_final_.pdf> [Aufgerufen am 12. Februar 2019].
[8] Kate Lister, »Women Do Pay for Sex, and This Is Why«, i News, 2018, <https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle/women/the-women-who-pay-for-sex/> [Aufgerufen am 25. September 2018].
[9] Gary P. Leupp, Male Colors: The Construction of Homosexuality in Tokugawa Japan (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995), S. 26.
[10] Moisés Kaufman, Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde (New York: Dramatists Play Service, 1999), S. 70.
[11] »Aeschines, Against Timarchus, Section 29«, perseus.tufts.edu, 2018, <www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atex-t%3A1999.01.0002%3Aspeech%3D1%3Asection%3D29> [Aufgerufen am 23. September 2018].
[12] John G. Younger, Sex in the Ancient World from A to Z (London: Routledge, 2005), Kindle-Ausgabe, Position 4155.
[13] Vātsyāyana, Kamasutra, hrsg. und übers. von Wendy Doniger und Sudhir Kakar (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009), S. 65 – 67.
[14] Ebd.
[15] Jeremy Goldberg, »John Rykener, Richard II And The Governance Of London«, Leeds Studies In English, 45 2014, S. 49 – 70.
[16] Ebd.
[17] Clement Walker, Relations and Observations Historical and Politick upon the Parliament Begun Anno Dom. 1640 (London: 1648), S. 221.
[18] John Dunton, »The He-Strumpets. A Satyr on the Sodomite-Club«, in Athenianism, 2 vols. London, 1710, Vol. 2, S. 93 – 9.
[19] Ned Ward, »Of the Mollies Club«, in Edward Ward’s Satyrical Reflections on Clubs, Vol. V. (London: J. Phillips, 1710).
[20] Rictor Norton, »Mother Clap’s Molly House«, The Gay Subculture in Georgian England, 5. Februar 2005, <http://rictornorton.co.uk/eighteen/mother. htm> [Aufgerufen am 20. September 2018].
[21] Rictor Norton, »The Trial of George Kedger, 1726«, Homosexuality in Eighteenth-Century England: A Sourcebook, 1. Dezember 1999, <http://rictornorton.co.uk/eighteen/1726kedg.htm> [Aufgerufen am 24. September] 2018].
[22] Glenn Chandler, The Sins of Jack Saul, 2. Auflage (Claygate: Grosvenor House, 2016), S. 7.
[23] Jack Saul, The Sins of the Cities of the Plain or Recollections of a Mary-Ann, with Short Essays on Sodomy and Tribadism (London: Eigenverlag, 1881), S. 15 – 16.
[24] Colin Simpson, The Cleveland Street Affair (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1976), S. 81.
[25] Ebd.
[26] »The West End Scandal«, Reynolds’s Newspaper, 12. Januar 1890.
[27] »Central Criminal Court«, The Standard, 17. Januar 1890.
Nachspiel
[1] Old-Bailey-Verfahren online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 8.0, 1. Dezember 2018), Mai 1683, Verfahren von Isabel Barker (t16830524 – 7).
[2] Nghiem L. Nguyen, »Roman Rape: An Overview of Roman Rape Laws from the Republican Period to Justinian’s Reign«, Michigan Journal of Gender And Law, 13.1 (2006), S. 75 – 112.
[3] Dorothy Whitelock (Hrsg.), English Historical Documents (London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1955), S. 359.
[4] »Police Intelligence«, The Morning Chronicle, 20. Februar 1847, S. 4; »Judicial Procedures«, Nottingham Review and General Advertiser for the Midland Counties, 5. Mai 1837, S. 4.
[5] »Miscellaneous«, Bury and Norwich Post, 3. Mai 1837, S. 1.
[6] Kristoffer Nyro, The Kiss and Its History (London: Sands & Co, 1901), S. 67 – 8.
[7] »Outcry over Teen’s Underwear in Rape Trial«, BBC News, 2018, <www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-46207304> [Aufgerufen am 7. Dezember 2018].
[8] Siobhan Norton, »›This Is Not Consent‹: How a Thong Prompted Protests Across Ireland over the Handling of Rape Trials«, inews.co.uk, 2018, <https://inews.co.uk/news/long-reads/this-is-not-consent-thong-rape-case-ireland-protests/> [Aufgerufen am 7. Dezember 2018].
[9] Ebd.