ISBN-13: 978-3-936709-37-7 Title: History of German Porn Subtitle: Gretchen Kraut Collection Languages: English, German, French, Spanish and Italian Place of Publication: Frankfurt/Main Publisher: Goliath Verlag GmbH Year of Publication: 2011 Format: 112x180mm Pages: 272 Illustrations: 250 black and white plates and pictures Binding: Paperback in flex cover Weight: 419r. Price: € 19.90 Entry No.: 2011023 Entry Date: 23rd November 2011 BOOK DESCRIPTION Among all peoples Germans are not exactly famous for pleasure, passion and fun. Antique Roman writer Tacitus describes them as a tough and wild folk running naked through the wilderness. Several centuries later, they wear lederhosen, eat Schnitzel and drive unkaputtable cars. But that’s not the whole story. Like all nations Germans have dirty secrets – they love porn! This stunning collection from the Gretchen Kraut Archives gathers amazing vintage photos from the early days of porn photography in the 19th century to the lascivious Twenties, from the crazy 1930s to the Swinging Sixties. Learn about the good old days when images of sex and nudity were sensational and bold, playful and provocative, hot and forbidden. |
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HISTORY OF GERMAN PORN
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JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SEXUALITY 15.2
ISSN: 1043-4070
Τitle: Journal of the History of Sexuality, Volume 15, Number 2, May 2006
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Editor: Mathew Kuefler
Language: English
Country of Origin: U.S.A
Format: 152x227mm (trimmed)
Pages: iv+186 single colour including duotone covers (volume continuous pagination)
Illustrations: 4 black and white pictures
Front Cover Photo: Sharon Alston, My bloody hand, watercolor, 1977
Frequency: Three times annually in January, May , and September
Βinding: Square-bound glued spine
Weight: 266gr.
Single Copy: USD40.00 (Institutions) • USD19.00 (Individuals)
Subscription rates (3 issues): USD150.00 (Institutions)• (Individuals) USD43.00
Τitle: Journal of the History of Sexuality, Volume 15, Number 2, May 2006
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Editor: Mathew Kuefler
Language: English
Country of Origin: U.S.A
Format: 152x227mm (trimmed)
Pages: iv+186 single colour including duotone covers (volume continuous pagination)
Illustrations: 4 black and white pictures
Front Cover Photo: Sharon Alston, My bloody hand, watercolor, 1977
Frequency: Three times annually in January, May , and September
Βinding: Square-bound glued spine
Weight: 266gr.
Single Copy: USD40.00 (Institutions) • USD19.00 (Individuals)
Subscription rates (3 issues): USD150.00 (Institutions)• (Individuals) USD43.00
CONTENTS
(iv) Editor’s Note by Mathew Kuefler
(167) Chaussons in the Streets: Sodomy in Seventeenth-Century Paris by Jeffrey Merrick
(204) Infidelity and the Presidio Captain: Adultery and Honor in the Lives of María Rosa Tato y Anza and José Antonio Vildósola, Sonora, New Spain, 1769-1783 by Carlos Herrera
(228) “One Yank and They’re Off”: Interaction between U.S. Troops and Northern Irish Women, 1942-1945 by Leanne McCormick
(258) Perversion for Profit: Citizens for Decent Literature and the Arousal of an Antiporn Public in the 1960s by Whitney Strub
(272) Spiral Women: Locating Lesbian Activism in New Zealand Feminist Art, 1975-1992 by Judith Collard
(321) Perilous Performances: Gender and Regency in Early Modern France by Katherine Crawford (book review by Suzanne Desan
(325) Pornography, The Theory: What Utilitarianism Did to Action by Frances Ferguson (book review by Michelle Chilcoat)
(330) Colonizing Sex: Sexology and Social Control in Modern Japan by Sabine Frühstück (book review by Elise K. Tiptan)
(333) Masculinities without Men? Female Masculinity in Twentieth-Century Fictions by Jean Bobby Noble (book review by Donna McCormack)
(338) American Sexual Character: Sex, Gender, and National Identity in the Kinsey Reports by Miriam G. Reumann (book review by Sherry J. Katz)
(343) Venereal Disease, Hospitals and the Urban Poor: London’s “Foul Wards,” 1600-1800 by Kevin P. Siena (book review by Alexandra M. Lord
(345) Fragile Scholar: Power and Masculinity in Chinese Culture by Geng Song (book review by Jennifer W. Jay)
(348) Books of Critical Interest
(350) Guidelines for Contributors
(352) Notes on Contributors
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