Kinsey by Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy
Kinsey by Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy
70 in stock
Author(s): Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy
Pub: Pimlico
Pack Qty: 32 (Paperback)
ISBN: 9781844138364 - New
196mm x 127mm x 31mm
Publication: 28 February 2005Pages: 528
The fascinating life of a controversial scientist whose human sexuality research ignited the sexual revolution.
Alfred KinseyGÇÖs Sexual Behaviour in the Human Male (The Kinsey Report), published in 1948, was an explosive bestseller, followed in 1953 by his even more radical statistics on female sexuality GÇö both based on over 18,000 case histories. But KinseyGÇÖs exploration went much further than that. Bisexual himself, he experimented with many of the behaviours he was hearing about, and his wife and close colleagues experimented as well. Kinsey pioneered observation and filming of sexual activity, the findings anticipating, and being confirmed by Masters and Johnson thirty years later. The
revolutionary nature of his views on female sexuality could not become current until the feminist movement of the 1970s and 80s. Kinsey remains a controversial figure today.