Additional Reading

Additional Reading

I. In Our Online Library
The various books and papers in our online library provide additional information that may be useful to students of our curriculum. Since the texts were written by different authors at different times, they occasionally also differ in their terminology and, in some cases, even use obsolete or inappropriate terms and expressions. Nevertheless, they can still round out the basic content of this course.

  1. Robert T. Francoeur, ed.:
    The International Encyclopedia of Sexuality
    Click on “Subjects” and then read in 63 countries from Argentina to Vietnam:
    “4. Autoerotic Behaviors and Patterns”,
    “5. Interpersonal Heterosexual Behaviors”,
    “6. Homoerotic, Homosexual, and Ambisexual Behaviors”, and
    “8. Significant Unconventional Sexual Behaviors”
     
  2. Haeberle, Bullough and Bullough, eds.:
    Human Sexuality: An Encyclopedia

    Bestiality
    Bisexuality
    Children and Sex, Part I
    Children and Sex, Part II
    Courtship
    Eroticism
    Extramarital Sex
    Infant Sexuality
    Language and Sex
     

    Learning Theories
    Lesbianism
    Limerence
    Love and Sex
    Lovemaps
    Masturbation
    Masturbatory Insanity
    Mate Selection
     

    Onanism
    Oral-Genital Sex
    Petting
    Pheromones
    Pleasure and Sex
    Premarital Sexuality
    Sexual Orientation
    Sociological Theories of Sexuality

  3. Wayne R. Dynes, ed.:
    Encyclopedia of Homosexuality
     
  4. Diederik F. Janssen:
    Growing Up Sexually (A four-part survey of anthropological literature)
     
  5. Sexual Behavior Surveys (on our own web site)
     
  6. Erwin J. Haeberle:
    ”Paraphilia” - A Prescientific Concept
     
  7. Richard Green:
    Is Pedophilia a Mental Disorder?
     
  8. Richard Green:
    Hebephilia is a Mental Disorder?
     
  9. Erwin J. Haeberle:
    Glossary of Inappropriate Scientific and Professional Terms
     
  10. Charles Moser:
    Health Care Without Shame
     
  11. Charles Moser:
    A Glossary of Terms Used by Sexual Minorities
     
  12. Charles Moser:
    The Psychology of Sadomasochism (S/M)
     
  13. EFS:
    Commentary on the EU-Directive on child pornography (Feb. 2011)
     
  14. German sexological societies:
    Adolescents & Young Adults are not Children
     
  15. Milton Diamond and Ayako Uchiyama:
    Pornography, Rape and Sex Crimes in Japan
     
  16. Milton Diamond:
    The Effects of Pornography: An International Perspective
     
  17. Ray Blanchard:
    Paraphilia Scales From Kurt Freund's Erotic Preferences Examination Scheme
     
  18. J. Hudson et al.:
    Risky Business: Married Men having Sex with Men
     
  19. Wayne R. Dynes:
    Is pedophilia ever acceptable?
     
  20. Tom  O'Carroll:
    Of Goode and evil. Review of: Sarah  D. Goode:
    Paedophiles  in Society: Reflecting on Sexuality, Abuse and  Hope

     
  21. Hillary R. Clinton, Secretary of State:
    Human  Rights Day Speech - “ Free and Equal in Dignity and Rights
     
  22. AVERT:
    Worldwide Ages of Consent

II. External Links
Some of our courses already contain external links that offer more detailed information on specific subjects. Here we add extended lists of such links. As will be seen, they do not present a unified picture. Many provide objective scientific information, but others are the work of advocacy groups reflecting their specific goals and concerns. Some are deliberately polemical, and quite a few disagree with each other. In short, our external links do not necessarily express the views of the author of this course, and listing them here does not imply an endorsement (see also our Disclaimer). Obviously, the content of these external sites is the work of their authors for which the Archive for Sexology accepts no responsibility. However, taken together, the sites can be useful in stimulating classroom discussion and in deepening the students’ understanding of the complexity of the issues involved. Taking note of them may be especially appropriate at the graduate level.

  1. Sex Education
  2. Youth and Sexuality
  3. Sexuality and Aging
  4. Gender, Transgender, and Intersex Issues
  5. Sexual Orientation
  6. Prostitution
  7. Sex and Violence
  8. Sexual Harassment
  9. Cultural Aspects of Sex
  10. Sex and Religion

 

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