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Psychopathia sexualis

Book • 1894
Published in 1886, 'Psychopathia Sexualis' is one of the earliest and most influential texts on sexual pathology.

The book, written by Richard von Krafft-Ebing, combines Karl Heinrich Ulrichs' 'Urning' theory with Bénédict Morel's theory of social degeneration.

It introduces terms such as 'sadism' and 'masochism' and discusses a wide range of paraphilias.

The work had a significant impact on continental European forensic psychiatry in the early 20th century and is regarded as a landmark in the history of psychopathology.

It was initially intended for medical and legal practitioners but gained broader public attention due to its sexually explicit content.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

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Tom Holland
as a vast compendium of sexual deviancy that introduced terms like sadism.
188 snips
627. Jack The Ripper: From Hell (Part 4)
Mentioned when discussing Richard von Kraft Ebbing's catalog of sexual disorders that included the word heterosexual.
66 snips
Usha Vance, Rama Duwaji, & the Tragedy of Heterosexuality
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Tom Holland
in the context of the medicalization of homosexuality in the late 19th century.
22 snips
341: The Trials of Oscar Wilde: Sex and Scandal (Part 1)
Erwähnt von
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Jochen Paulus
als historisches Buch, das sich mit abseitigen Formen der Sexualität befasst.
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Wer wird zum Serienmörder? – Sextäter, Auftragskiller, Todespfleger
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Douglas Thomas
, a German sexologist wrote it as an encyclopedia of sexual disorders.
134 - Douglas Thomas: The Deep Psychology of BDSM and Kink
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Leigh Cowart
as the author of one of the first European texts about sexual pathology.
Episode 51 - Pain on Purpose
Mentioned by Kaya Finlay as the book where the term bisexuality was first used in the English language.
Bisexuality Beyond The Binary
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Georges Didi-Huberman
en lien avec l'intérêt pour les perversions sexuelles au XIXe siècle.
Michel Foucault (1926-1984), archéologue du pouvoir : La folie
Das Buch "Psychopathia Sexualis" von Richard von Krafft-Ebing wird im Podcast erwähnt und seine Sicht auf weibliche und männliche Sexualität diskutiert.
"Die Leute wussten schon immer, dass Sex Spaß macht"
Mentionné par les intervenants en référence à un manuel psychiatrique du XIXe siècle sur les perversions, cité pour situer Freud.
Michel Foucault (1926-1984), archéologue du pouvoir : La sexualité

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